Caitlin Bovée BA & Sc loves to move. Athletic from a young age Caitlin has always enjoy team sports, solo activities as well as movement and dance. She began teaching fitness at the age of 18 through the YMCA/YWCA and ACE and continued to delve deeper into movement therapies throughout her twenties while completing a bachelors of arts and science from the University of McMaster. In her early twenties she completed her Matwork and Equipment training at Body Harmonics, Toronto.
Caitlin focused on rehabilitation throughout her Pilates and fitness training . She has trained with Margot McKinnon (Toronto), Marie Jose Blom Lawrence (Long Beach, California), Eric Franklin , Brent Anderson (Polestar, Miami Florida) and countless others to develop her skills at assessing a clients’ movement patterns and helping her clients create efficient and pain free movement.
At the age of 25, Caitlin experienced a stroke on her right side. She received the chance to use her post rehabilitation knowledge on herself. Those years of recovery gave Caitlin an inside view of the process of rehabilitation. Though difficult, Caitlin looks upon her stroke as a life changing event which has been a teacher and provided her with an immense education. After years of practice, Caitlin Bovée works primarily with post rehabilitation clients referred from Guelph chiropractors, physiotherapists and other health practioners. In 2009, Caitlin was nominated for a Women of Distinction award through the YMCA/YWCA of Guelph by her clients and colleagues.
She believes that “our bodies are amazing”. At Pilates in Guelph, Caitlin leads a team of talented and similarly minded instructors that provided leading edge instruction through mat, reformer classes and private sessions. One of Caitlin’s joys is sharing her vast knowledge and excitement about movement and bodies with other Pilates and movement instructors. She feels privilege to be Senior Teacher training faculty for Body Harmonics, teaching their program since 2007.