b'ASK A BALANCED BODY MASTER INSTRUCTORWhile the pandemic is not over, we are learning how to live and work in it. Can you tell us how your business has evolved and the opportunities you see ahead?MELISSA KAKAVASRemedy Movement|Raleigh, North Carolinaremedymovement.com @remedy_movement@remedymovementRemedy Movement emerged onto the scene just as the world was opening back up and coming out of isolation. The shift our industry made to teaching online during the lockdown created great accessibility, a resurgence in the mat work, and solidified the importance of movement to our mind, body, and overall health. This remains an important part of our businesses moving forward and shows the perseverance of our industry. TROY MCCARTYTroy McCarty Pilates|Cleveland, Ohiotroymccartypilates.com @troymccartypilates COVID has opened the door for a more digital approach to our teaching. I had already been coaching online and was virtual-ready before COVID opened that door. I embraced it and utilized it to the best of my knowledge. I went from coaching a few people online to a whole global coaching experience. The experience sharpened my visual cues and my verbal cues and also taught me to make each session as interactive as possible.PETE PALLAImyPilateslondon Ltd|Putney, SW Londonmypilateslondon.com @mypilateslondonmyPilates londonI prefer to fix on the positives. The pandemic has reset the playing field, opening our space to a truly global community. The ability to split our offering between online and on site opens the door to many who have not been able to reach us in the past. It gives us access to certain cultures who may now interact with a wider choice of instructors. I also truly believe this has set into motion an escalated mind-body awareness, which we are here to serve.92'