ROMANA KRYZANOWSKA

Enshrining the Enduring Legacy of Pilates – Inspired by Her Unwavering Dedication to the Pilates Method

Romana’s Early Journey
and Connection to Joseph Pilates
Romana’s journey in Pilates began as a young teenage ballet dancer in New York City, where she had the opportunity to work with the legendary George Balanchine. In 1941, at the age of 17, she experienced a knee injury and was advised to seek help from Joseph Pilates. Recognizing Romana’s talent and dedication, Joseph Pilates took her under his wing as his student. This marked the beginning of Romana’s close connection to Joseph Pilates and her lifelong commitment to the Pilates method.

A Shining Star Recognized Swiftly by Clara and Joseph Pilates
Joseph Pilates and his wife, Clara Pilates, recognized Romana’s exceptional abilities and entrusted her with the method, willing it to her as their successor. Romana became the custodian of the Pilates method, carrying forward Joseph Pilates’ legacy and preserving the authenticity of the practice.

Establishing her Legacy
Over the years, Romana trained extensively under Joseph Pilates’ guidance, immersing herself in the principles and techniques of the Pilates method. She became one of Joseph Pilates’ top disciples, embodying his teachings and carrying forward his legacy. Romana’s expertise and dedication to preserving the authenticity of the Pilates method earned her recognition and respect within the Pilates community.

Expanding Awareness and Collaboration
While Romana had already established her expertise and reputation in the Pilates world, it was her collaboration with PAPT / PSLA that brought her teachings to a wider audience. Through this collaboration, Romana had the opportunity to share her knowledge and passion for the authentic Pilates method with a new group of teachers and practitioners on the West Coast.

Elevating the Pilates Method to New Heights
Before the Pilates Certification and Workshops, Romana Kryzanowska recognized the importance of gaining the support of the medical community to bring the Pilates method to global awareness. At the time, Pilates was viewed as experimental and not widely taken seriously, primarily taught by a few instructors in home gyms, small studios, and limited to celebrities and acknowledged dancers, who already knew the benefits both as a form of fitness and rehabilitation. Romana understood the need to expand the reach of Pilates beyond these limited circles. In pursuit of this goal, she later sold the rights to Pilates to a partner in New York, who also shared the rights with a center in Los Angeles.

Recognition and Validation from the Medical Community
In her quest for authenticity and validation, Romana sought the approval of the medical community and enlisted the help of Dr. Melinda Bryan to arrange a meeting with Los Angeles’s top sports medicine orthopedic doctors and surgeons in 1992. This gathering allowed for comprehensive discussions, leading to modifications and refinements of Pilates exercises to meet modern safety and medical standards. Alongside Dr. Melinda Bryan, and the medical experts, Romana,

also credited a former business partner of PSLA, a physical therapist, for playing a crucial role in ensuring the method’s safety before initiating professional certification programs. These collaborative efforts solidified the authenticity and integrity of the Pilates method, paving the way for its widespread recognition and acceptance.

The Start of the First Official Authentic Pilates Certification Teacher Training Workshops
In 1992, Romana introduced the first official Authentic Pilates Certification program at Performing Arts Physical Therapy and The Pilates Studio. This certification program marked a significant milestone in solidifying the authenticity and integrity of the Pilates method. Pilates enthusiasts from around the world flocked to attend Romana’s workshops, eager to learn from the esteemed Pilates master herself.

A Mentor and Inspirational Figure
Throughout her career, Romana served as a mentor and inspirational figure to countless individuals in the Pilates community. Her elegance, precision, and commitment to the Pilates method resonated with practitioners worldwide, influencing their own practice and teaching styles. Romana’s legacy extended beyond her role as an instructor, as she instilled a deep passion for Pilates in those who had the privilege of learning from her.

Continuing the Pilates Legacy
Romana’s dedication to preserving and advancing the authentic Pilates method paved the way for the continued growth and popularity of Pilates worldwide. Her unwavering commitment to the principles of Pilates, such as work, precision, breath, flow, centering, concentration, and control, ensured that Pilates remained a respected and revered form of exercise. The impact of Romana’s teachings continues to be felt in the Pilates community, shaping the practice and inspiring future generations of Pilates instructors.

Conclusion
Romana Kryzanowska’s profound knowledge, history, and unwavering commitment to the authentic Pilates method established her as a prominent figure in the Pilates world long before her collaboration with Performing Arts Physical Therapy and The Pilates Studio in Los Angeles. Her connection to Joseph Pilates and her dedication to preserving his teachings laid the foundation for her lifelong journey in promoting and advancing the Pilates method. Romana’s legacy as a revered figure in the Pilates community continues to inspire and guide Pilates practitioners worldwide, ensuring the enduring impact of her contributions. Her profound influence will continue to shape the future of Pilates, ensuring its growth and recognition on a global scale.

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“Romana’s teachings have not only transformed my understanding of Pilates but have also profoundly influenced my approach to movement and the way I teach. Her wisdom and passion for the method continue to inspire me and countless others in the Pilates community.”

– Dr. Melinda Bryan,
Principal Pilates practitioner and educator.