About Movement Improved Pilates

Why Movement Improved Pilates?

At MI Pilates, we believe in the traditional strength and stamina building that comes from a regular practice of pilates, but we also strive to keep pilates fun and functional. To do this, we have built a small, boutique style studio which allows us time for hands-on correction and constant creativity, all while still teaching the fundamentals and encouraging progressions. Classes are small and instruction evolves with the needs of each participant.

There is a reason why physical therapists recommend pilates as part of any injury recovery and injury prevention program. They recommend it, because a pilates practice improves everyday functional movement and overall mind and body awareness (better proprioception). Because of this, we look to make pilates available to every body and help people understand what pilates is, beyond the punch line of a great movie joke.

Our Instructors

Elizabeth Giromini

Elizabeth has completed a 500 hour renowned pilates certification program, including certification in use of a pilates reformer, cadillac, tower, chair, ladder barrel, spine corrector, trigger point, and TRX trainer. She has taught over 500 hours of group equipment instruction as well as private equipment sessions. Elizabeth has been practicing pilates since 2018.

Continuing education is a constant in Elizabeth’s practice and method of preparation. She regularly attends certified instructor training sessions as well as maintaining memberships to programs that provide creative content ideas and facilitates instructor knowledge sharing.

Elizabeth also loves dogs, coffee, swimming, crochet, reading, and Jesus. She is a homeschool mom, with two kids at home and one off at college, and she also has a loving, supportive, and Peloton-espresso-obsessed, husband, Derek.

Kinga Kielbasa

Kinga began her Pilates journey in 2021 and completed her 500 hour training program through Club Pilates. Originally from Poland, she grew up in Palatine and graduated with the Palatine Pirates in 2015. Kinga was drawn to becoming an Instructor because: “I love the different variety of workouts that challenge both my mind and body, and being able to show a Client how Pilates will change their life is the best feeling!” When not in the studio teaching, Kinga enjoys hanging out with her baby boy Kol, reading a good book, and finding new recipes!

What is Pilates?

Oxford defines pilates as: exercises using a special apparatus, designed to improve physical strength, flexibility, and posture, and enhance mental awareness.

Further explanation comes from the creation of pilates, originally called contrology, by Joseph Pilates. Joe was always obsessed with exercise and health. His parents were also health nuts and encouraged his interest in a variety of physical actives including gymnastics, boxing, martial-arts, and body building. After World War I, Joseph and his wife, Clara, immigrated to the United States to further developed their idea of contrology. They began to construct apparatuses to aid the body in developing strength and flexibility. Over the years, they built a following of people who believed in their ideas and led to spreading the benefits of contrology.