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Partnership FF Sports Pour Tous

Created in 1967 by former youth and working group leaders (JOR), the Fédération Française Sports pour Tous has set itself the goal of “promoting physical and sports activities, relaxation and leisure, at all ages and in all backgrounds. The Federation considers these activities as an important element of education, culture, public health, integration and participation in society “(Article 1 of the Statutes). From the outset, the aim of the animators was to make physical and sporting activities accessible to as many people as possible, and in particular to young people exposed to professional physical constraints to which they had not been prepared.

Since then, the public has continued to diversify and the Federation is represented in all regions of France. Many facilitators now intervene in different types of structures in order to allow all generations to practice a leisure activity.

FF Sports for All supports the development of the Pilates method; This partnership, initiated by Sophie Monpeyssen, came into being in 2013. It is based on the values ​​common to our two federations: Regular physical activity promotes good health, emotional balance, ease in activities In a group like the ability to take responsibility. This practice must be accessible to everyone regardless of age and physical condition.

Find all information about the French Sports Federation for All:

www.sportspourtous.org

Legal Obligations

Two reports handed down from the French Ministry of Sports, from April 2010 and April 2012 define the existence of the Pilates Method within the “Code of Sport.”

  • Pilates professionals are not classified under the Ministry of Culture nor of Health.
  • In France, in order to be paid to teach the Pilates method, you must have a certification recognized by the Ministry of Sports.
  • Those holders of a nationally recognized Diploma of Dance allows the professional to teach Pilates only within the context of a dance class.

Studio Pilates Strasbourg

21 rue Sleidan

67000 STRASBOURG

Contact: Katia HAMMOUCHE / studio.pilates.strasbourg@gmail.com

Phone: +33 (0)6 71 34 90 48

Website : www.pilates-éducation.fr

Studio Harmonie du Corps

43 Boulevard Notre Dame

13006 Marseille

Contact: contact@pilates-marseille.com

Phone: +33 (0)4 91 54 13 82

Website: www.studio-pilates-marseille.fr

Polestar

Représentant Polestar Pilates

12 rue Lucien Sampaix

75010 PARIS

Contact: ibug@canalcentral.fr

Phone: +33 (0)6 16 77 01 75

Website: https://polestarpilates.fr/fr/

The Health

Principle No. 6

The Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, is not a medical or paramedical staff and should not interfere with ongoing medical diagnoses and / or treatments with practitioners. However, he may exercise a right of withdrawal, interrupt a session and ask for medical advice if necessary.

Principle No. 7

Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, is committed to applying for a medical certificate of fitness to practice Pilates, to any new practitioner.

Principle No. 8

Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, has a duty to question practitioners at the first appointment, and at least once a year, about the state of their health. A standard questionnaire was developed by the Health Commission for this purpose. He / she undertakes not to propose inappropriate exercises to specific age or an informed pathology.

Principle No. 9

Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, intervenes on a practitioner’s body. He will always seek permission from the practitioner to touch the non-visible parts of the body (back …) by himself, as well as those that can be considered more intimate (sacrum, sternum, pelvis …), will verbalize the ” Touch “and explain the technique used and its foundations.

Principle No. 10

The Professional Practitioner Pilates, member of the FPMP, is committed to exercise in conditions of hygiene and security irreprochable. He will clean his material after each session.

The society and its job

Principle No. 1

All Practitioners Professional Pilates adhering to the FPMP, within the framework of its professional practice, refers to the recommendations of the ethics charter and commits to implement them. He will arrange to display this charter in his establishment, or communicate it by any other means to his practitioners.

Principle No. 2

The Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, is committed to comply with the legislation in force, consistent with the international standards of behavior of the profession.

Principle No. 3

Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, contributes to sustainable development in terms of health and well-being, respecting the integrity of the body and the psyche of its practitioners.

Principle No. 4

The Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, kindly accompanies his practitioners in the learning of an easier functional life, better integrated with the daily constraints of life, specific to each one.

To do this, he has the duty to represent the method by his attitude and his exemplarity (discretion, correct attire, appropriate language). He also undertakes to practice, regularly and personally, the method, under the supervision of a peer.

Principle No. 5

The Professional Practitioner Pilates, a member of the FPMP, practices either as an employee or as a liberal profession. In the second hypothesis, its tariffs must be known in advance by its practitioners and be the subject of an invoice or a receipt.