Pilates4Parkinsons
2 NPCP CEUs | July 16, 2026 @ 12:30-2:30pm PT (3:30-5:30pm ET)
With over two decades of experience working with individuals with Parkinson’s, Cecilia Pulido developed the Pilates 4 Parkinson’s Method to help preserve movement independence. Cecilia teaches internationally, educating Pilates teachers and movement professionals on effective exercise strategies for Parkinson’s and other mobility challenges. Her mission: improve quality of life through accessible, science-informed movement.
What you will learn
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s disease, affecting more than 10 million people worldwide. In the United States alone, nearly 1 million individuals are living with PD, with approximately 90,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Chances are, you already know—or will know—someone navigating life with Parkinson’s disease.
This workshop explores the physiology, etiology, and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease while introducing the Pilates 4 Parkinson’s (P4P) Method of exercise training. The goal of P4P is to help individuals Preserve Movement Independence.
Our programming produces noticeable results in a relatively short time due to its targeted focus on uprighting posture, improving spinal mobility, and preserving ambulation and gait. The program integrates diverse training modalities, all guided by the principles of the Pilates Method. As a primary non-pharmacological approach, the P4P Method provides a safe, effective, and accessible way for individuals of all ages, body types, and stages of PD to stay active and engaged.
Because Parkinson’s is a progressive condition with no current cure, the focus must be on slowing progression and preserving quality of life. Exercise is central to this effort—because while Parkinson’s affects movement, movement has the power to influence Parkinson’s.
About Cecilia
NCPT, MS-AES-HMS, 2nd Generation Pilates Master Teacher
Cecilia Pulido is an exercise specialist with a diverse background in Pilates, ELDOA, PaKua Chinese Arts, Yoga, TRX education, and kettlebell training. She holds a Master of Science in Applied Exercise Science and specializes in scoliosis, spinal asymmetry, and Parkinson’s-specific exercise.
With over two decades of experience working with individuals with Parkinson’s, she developed the Pilates 4 Parkinson’s Method to help preserve movement independence. Cecilia teaches internationally, educating Pilates teachers and movement professionals on effective exercise strategies for Parkinson’s and other mobility challenges. Her mission: improve quality of life through accessible, science-informed movement.