A Sun-Kissed Winter & Exciting Updates for you!

Leslie Guerin • April 1, 2025

A Season of Sunshine, Strength, and Exciting New Offerings!

Wow—did the first quarter of 2025 fly by for everyone else, or was that just me?


Hi everyone! I hope this finds you well and enjoying spring as much as possible. While many of you have been navigating a classic New England winter (or enjoying ski season!), I’ve had the good fortune to spend these past few months in San Juan, Puerto Rico with my daughter’s cat, Cleopatra. If you’ve taken my live or on-demand classes, you’ve probably seen her make a cameo or two!

Now, I totally get why people snowbird—it’s magical. The warm air, the sound of the waves, the never-ending sunshine… and yes, my beach sunset photos will keep coming (sorry, not sorry!). But as much as I’ve loved my time here, I miss you all and am looking forward to heading back to New England in just a month and a half.

Big Updates: What’s New & Exciting

Though I’ve been soaking up the sun, I’ve also been hunkering down and getting some serious work done. Here’s what’s new:

1. Revamped Websites for a Better Experience

I am not a web designer, but I’ve done my best to refresh both of my websites:

  • Live & On-Demand Workouts → www.BarSculpt.com w
  • Online Self-Paced Teacher Training → www.BarSculpt.Learnworlds.com www.barsculpt.learnworlds.com

These platforms now offer a smoother experience, making it easier than ever to join live classes, access workouts, or dive into teacher training. If you haven’t checked them out recently, take a look!

2. Mat Pilates Teacher Training is Now Live!

This has been a labor of love—I’ve officially completed my Online Self-Paced Mat Pilates Teacher Certification! It’s designed to break everything down step by step, giving you the knowledge and confidence to teach Pilates effectively.

If you’re considering becoming a certified Mat Pilates instructor (or want a deeper dive into your personal practice), this program is now open for enrollment.

3. The "Fuck the Tuck" Webinar is Available!

Yep, you read that right. If you’ve ever heard the cue “Tuck your pelvis!” and wondered why (or if) you should be doing it, this is for you.

The Fuck the Tuck webinar is a full hour conversation about how and why to pay attention to pelvic positioning in Barre and Pilates. If you’re an instructor or even a dedicated student, this deep dive will change the way you move. It’s now available for purchase!

4. Free Classes All April Long!

I want to celebrate spring and movement, so I’ve selected one class each week in April to be totally free for EVERYONE!

No sign-up fees, no strings attached—just come move with me and experience how enjoyable working out from home can be. Whether you’re a Barre fanatic, Pilates lover, or just looking to try something new, now’s the time.

One More Thing: Stay Connected!

My marketing emails have gotten a refresh, and to make sure you keep receiving updates, free classes, and special offers, please go to the  bottom of the homepage to sign up.

See You Soon!

Whether online or back in New England, I can’t wait to reconnect. Until then, stand tall, move well, and enjoy the sunsets wherever you are!

xo,
Leslie


By Leslie Guerin September 9, 2025
Let’s be honest: we’ve all done it at some point. You’re rushing from home, work, or errands, and you head to a Pilates class without giving much thought to what you’re wearing underneath your workout clothes. You throw on leggings, a top, and—without hesitation—your regular bra. After all, it’s just Pilates mat. It’s not running or jumping. How much could it really matter? The answer: a lot. In fact, wearing a traditional bra to Pilates mat class is one of the most common and avoidable mistakes I see women make. It’s not just about fashion—it’s about biomechanics, spinal comfort, and setting yourself up for the best experience possible. What you wear directly affects how your body feels and functions in class. And while Pilates is all about building strength, mobility, and alignment, the wrong gear—especially the wrong bra—can sabotage your comfort, compromise your performance, and even contribute to back pain. Why the Regular Bra Doesn’t Work for Pilates A traditional bra is designed with one goal: to shape and support breasts under everyday clothing. Most are structured with: Rigid underwires that press against the ribcage. Narrow straps that dig into the shoulders. Hook closures that create pressure points along the spine. Materials meant for aesthetics, not breathability or movement. That’s fine when you’re sitting at a desk or going out for dinner. But once you lie down on a Pilates mat and start rolling, curling, flexing, and twisting, all of those design features work against you. Here’s why: Spinal Discomfort – Pilates mat work involves a lot of supine (lying on your back) positions. The hook-and-eye closure digs into your spine, making it impossible to fully relax into the mat. That constant pressure leads to tension and pain. Restricted Movement – Underwires and rigid fabrics restrict natural rib expansion. Pilates breathing is three-dimensional—it requires your ribs to expand outward and back into the mat. A stiff bra limits this, creating shallow breath and less effective core engagement. Strap Pressure – Narrow straps dig into your shoulders during roll-ups, teasers, or any exercise where arms are overhead. Over time, this creates tension in your neck and upper back, distracting you from the precision Pilates demands. Compromised Flow – Pilates is about finding flow and ease. If you’re constantly adjusting straps or wincing at a clasp digging into your back, you’re not flowing—you’re fidgeting. The Importance of Costume Choices in Pilates Joseph Pilates himself often referred to “contrology” as an art form, not just an exercise method. He cared about alignment, grace, and the whole-body experience. What you wear is part of that experience. Think of it as your “costume” for the role you’re playing in class: a student committed to moving with control, precision, and awareness. If your outfit is working against you—pinching, digging, or restricting—you’re not able to embody the method fully. When we talk about costume choices, we’re not talking about fashion statements or brand labels. We’re talking about gear that supports your physical comfort, safety, and performance . What to Wear Instead The good news? There are better options—gear that is designed for movement, breath, and spinal health. Sports Bras with Wide Bands Choose bras without clasps or underwires. Wide, flat bands distribute pressure evenly so there’s no digging when you lie on your back. Look for materials that are stretchy but supportive, allowing ribcage expansion. Straps that Support, Not Dig Racerback or cross-back straps often provide better distribution and freedom of movement. Adjustable but wide straps help customize fit without cutting into your shoulders. Seamless Designs A seamless sports bra reduces irritation from seams or hardware. The smooth surface also means less distraction when rolling or twisting. Breathable Fabrics Moisture-wicking fabrics keep you comfortable, especially in longer classes or when working deeply into your core. Breathability supports better skin comfort and prevents overheating. How the Right Gear Elevates Performance Some may wonder: “Isn’t Pilates gentle enough that it doesn’t matter?” Actually, it’s precisely because Pilates is subtle, precise, and deeply connected to body awareness that gear matters even more. When you’re wearing the right bra and clothing: You breathe better. Your ribs can expand, making core activation more effective. You move better. Nothing digs, pulls, or distracts you. You focus better. Your mind stays on alignment, not discomfort. You recover better. Less unnecessary tension means less strain post-class. Pilates is about efficiency. Every detail—your posture, your focus, your gear—affects how efficient your practice is. The Back Connection Why do I emphasize the back specifically? Because back pain is one of the most common reasons clients come to Pilates. When you wear a traditional bra in class, the hooks and underwires don’t just cause temporary discomfort—they can exacerbate chronic back tension. Imagine lying on a hard clasp for a 50-minute class: your muscles subtly guard and tighten around that pressure the entire time. That’s the opposite of what Pilates is meant to achieve. Pilates builds a strong, supported back by improving spinal mobility, core stability, and posture. Don’t undermine that by placing an uncomfortable piece of hardware directly under your spine. A Personal Note as a Teacher As someone who has been teaching Pilates and Barre for over 26 years, I’ve seen every wardrobe choice imaginable. I’ve seen clients show up in jeans, in slippery socks, in bras with enough underwire to set off airport security. And every single time, their experience was compromised—not because they lacked strength or effort, but because their clothing was working against them. When I suggest a gear change, it’s never about judgment. It’s about giving clients the best chance to feel what Pilates really offers. Once someone experiences the difference—lying comfortably on the mat, breathing freely, moving without distraction—they never go back. The Mental Shift: Valuing Your Practice Here’s the bigger picture: choosing the right gear isn’t just about avoiding pain. It’s about valuing your practice enough to set yourself up for success. You wouldn’t show up to a dance performance in stiff jeans. You wouldn’t run a marathon in flip-flops. And you shouldn’t come to Pilates mat in a regular bra. Your costume matters because your practice matters. Conclusion Pilates is about creating strength, balance, and freedom in the body. But to access all of that, your body needs the right environment—and yes, that includes your clothing. A regular bra has no place in Pilates mat class. It will hurt your back, restrict your breathing, and distract from the flow. Choosing the right sports bra, with the right fit and fabric, sets the stage for comfort, performance, and a pain-free practice. So next time you head to class, take a moment to think about your costume. Give your body the gift of comfort. Because in Pilates, as in life, the details matter. And when the details work for you, the whole experience transforms.
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