Sanne de Weijer

Senior teacher
Studio Manager

Sanne studied Sports, Management and Business here in Amsterdam and recently got her master in Human Movement Science. She has a fitness and (kick)boxing background and since five years discovered Pilates as a movement practice to enhance core strength and flexibility.  Inspired by Pilates and all the benefits it brings in all forms of movement, she completed her BASI mat training at The Movement Practice in 2017 and her BASI comprehensive global training in 2021. She also holds her certificate for Pre- and Postnatal Pilates.

Sanne joined The Movement Practice (TMP) team in Januari 2016. She is part of the studio management team, ensuring a smooth pleasant experience for the studio clients and managing the business aspects.

Elisa Fu

Senior teacher
Massage Therapist
Elisa moved from Hong Kong to Amsterdam in 2020. She has been a certified BASI mat teacher since 2014, and comprehensive global teacher since 2022, with multiple years of teaching experience. Elisa brings a special eye for the human body as a whole to her sessions with an education in muscle release technique and aromatherapy.

You can join her group classes, book a private Pilates session with her or book one of the following massage sessions with her; Vacuum Therapy (cupping), Myofascial Release, Deep Tissue Massage or Lymphatic Drainage Massage.

Noha Ramadan

Senior teacher

Noha Ramadan is a choreographer, dance educator and pilates instructor. She has been training at TMP since 2015, and holds a certification in mat and comprehensive global Pilates from BASI.

Her dedication to pilates began after an injury, and led her to find a new relationship to many techniques she experienced as a professional dancer over the last 20 years including release technique, ideokinesis, and body-mind centering. Pilates helps her to feel grounded and connected in all areas of life, and to keep moving with a deeper sense of intention.

Her goal as a pilates instructor is to support access for all bodies, and especially those often marginalised. She encourages BIPOC, queer/non-binary and transgender people to her classes. All are welcome.