Intro to Applied Neuro Movement for Pilates
FREE 5-Part Training

You've refined your cueing. You've added mobility work. You've tried everything you know. And some clients are still stuck.


That's not a Pilates problem.
It's a brain problem.
And there's a fix.
Their posture improves during the session, then resets the moment they stand up.
Their hips stay tight no matter how many mobility drills you give them.
They grip through balance work, struggle with spinal sequencing, or never quite find the movement you’re cueing.
You know they’re trying.
And you know your cues are good.
So what’s missing?
In this free 5-part video series, I'll will show you how the visual and vestibular systems influence posture, balance, spinal mobility, and coordination, and how to begin using simple neuro-based tools inside the Pilates sessions you already teach.
What You’ll Learn
Over five short videos, I will walk you through:
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How the brain drives movement, posture, and balance
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Why some clients plateau even with excellent Pilates instruction
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A simple eye drill you can use before your next session
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How the BrainSpeed Ball® trains dynamic visual coordination
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Why the vestibular system may be the missing piece behind balance and mobility issues
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How to use a simple assess, design, and measure framework so you know what to try next
This Is for Pilates Instructors Who Work With Clients Who…
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Struggle with balance
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Can’t seem to release chronic tension
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Lose posture as soon as they stand up
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Have trouble with spinal articulation or rotation
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Need endless cueing but still don’t quite get there
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Feel “stuck” even though they’re doing the work
Meet Your Teacher

Trent grew up with cerebral palsy and lifelong reading challenges. One day, almost by accident, he tried a short eye coordination exercise — and noticed something unexpected: not only did his reading improve, but his spinal mobility and neck tension shifted too.
That moment changed the course of everything.
It sent him into decades of study around how the brain drives movement — and ultimately led him to create the BrainSpeed Ball® and the BrainSpeed system, now used by movement professionals around the world to help clients improve coordination, balance, mobility, and body control through brain-based movement tools.
Trent has been teaching movement for more than 25 years, and what he teaches isn't separate from Pilates. It's what helps Pilates land.
Inside the Free Workshop
Video 1: Why Your Best Pilates Cues Stop Working
Trent shares how a two-minute eye exercise changed his own spinal mobility — and what that moment revealed about the brain systems driving every movement your clients struggle with.
Video 2: The Eye Drill Every Pilates Instructor Should Know
Before your next session with a client who braces, grips, or can't find spinal articulation — try this first. Two minutes. You'll see a difference you can't unsee.
Video 3: The BrainSpeed Ball®
See how training the visual system changes the way clients coordinate, react, and move with more ease — and why something this simple produces results that better cueing alone never could.
Video 4: The Missing Piece Behind Balance and Mobility Plateaus
If your client braces, can't seem to release, or loses confidence the moment movement gets challenging — this is probably why. The vestibular system is involved in almost every plateau you've been unable to explain.
Video 5: What Your Pilates Practice Looks Like When the Brain Is Part of It
See how the tools fit together inside real sessions, with real clients, using a simple framework you can build on.
You Don’t Need a Neuroscience Degree
This workshop is designed for movement teachers.
You’ll get practical tools, plain-language explanations, and direct examples of how applied neuro movement fits into Pilates.
Your experience, your eye, your creativity — none of that goes away. You're just giving clients the brain piece that makes all of it click.
Sign Up for the Free 5-Part Video Workshop
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By signing up, you’ll receive the free video series and occasional emails from Trent McEntire about BrainSpeed tools, training, and certification opportunities.


