Thank you MM for your feedback!! We obviously adjust things for anybody with any issue or injury in our regular classes as well and have a variety of class options from beginner to advanced. I wanted to just create something that would be more geared towards something "restorative" i guess while still getting the fitness in. That's a really good point of opening it up though to a more generalized restorative fitness population.
"Restorative"...yes, that's it!
I understand your idea of having a "special needs" class. I think anyone with a chronic condition will have some empathy and understanding for others in the class who also have a chronic condition, but the trick will be, I guess, to more specifically define and then colate these special needs. For instance, the sight-impaired and the hearing-impaired both have "special needs", but those needs are addressed in very different ways.
In your view, how would the needs of a renal patient be different from those of someone with, say, MS? Would you teach them pilates in the same way?
This is a very interesting conversation, and I'm so glad to hear of someone who thinks about special populations! Kudos to you!!