Megan Ciccoline White

Founder of Movement Lab

Advanced Pilates Graduate & Post Graduate Studies with The Pilates Center of Boulder..

Host Advisor for The Pilates Center of Boulder.

RYT200, Roll Model® Method Practitioner, Relax and Renew® Certified.

Megan has been teaching movement since 2000. She participated in her first Pilates mat training in 2004 and her apparatus training in 2012. She graduated the Advanced Teaching Program from The Pilates Center of Boulder in 2022, and is now a Host Advisor for their school.

Megan has her B.S. in Psychology, Dance, and Nutrition. She received her 200hr Yoga training in 2020, as well as, attended the Yoga Tune Up® teacher training week. Megan is a Roll Model® Method Practitioner and Relax and Renew® restorative yoga teacher. In addition to teaching adults, she loves teaching children and is a Certified Angel Bear Yoga™ and WobbelYoga® instructor. Additional training and intensives includes but is not limited to: Anatomy Trains, Yoga for Scoliosis (Elise Browning Miller), Dance Movement Therapy, Laban Movement Analysis, Dancing for Birth, and Alexander Technique.


Sara Parisien

Co- Owner of Movement Lab

Advanced Pilates Graduate

Sara has been doing Pilates for over a decade and has most recently graduated from The Pilates Center of Boulder’s Advanced Program. She has studied with Pilates pioneers Amy Alpers, Rachel Taylor Segal, and Debora Kolwey.

Sara graduated with her B.A in Psychology from California State University Northridge and her MBA from Pepperdine University in 2009. After having children and decades of computer based work, Sara found herself with chronic back pain and high levels of stress. After trying every other regimen, Sara tried Pilates and fell in love with the practice.  Within the first 6 months of steady practice she could finally stand up straight, breathe more fully, and was stronger than she had ever been. The mental and physical benefits of Pilates changed her life and reignited her passion for movement and body mechanics she had as a teenager. Sara is excited to share the healing benefits of Pilates and movement with others.


Melissa Tillman

Advanced Pilates Teacher, TPC Graduate, Host Advisor for The Pilates Center of Boulder.

BSN, RYT 500, Yoga Medicine®  Therapeutic Specialist, Certified Yoga Tune Up® Teacher, Roll Model® Method Practitioner

Melissa has been a movement educator for over 12 years in the Middle Tennessee area. She is a dancer, choreographer, somatics practitioner, and one of Tennessee’s only certified Roll Model® Method Practitioner and certified Yoga Tune Up®   teachers.   

Melissa has trained in yoga with the Yoga and Ayurveda Center, Tuneup® Fitness, and Yoga Medicine® studying under Jill Miller,  Alison Pignolet, Laurel Beversdorf, Schyuyler Grant, Tiffany Cruikshank, Rachel Land, and Tom Waldron of Franklin Method. She has movement training specific to orthopedics and biomechanics, the Nervous System, Pranayama, Restorative Yoga, Chair Yoga,  Ayurveda, TCM, Myofascial Release, and Progressing Ballet Technique.  Melissa loves to help people find balance and stability in their bodies, working with the individual to address pain and improve connection with and function within their bodies through movement. 


Lori Jo Brown

MEd, RDN, LDN, RYT200

Pilates Graduate of The Pilates Center of Boulder

Lori Jo Brown has been teaching movement for over a decade focusing specifically in Pilates and Yoga. Lori has her Yoga RYT200 and has completed a 50hr restorative yoga training, Relax and Renew® with Judith Hanson Lasaster. Book a lesson with Lori that incorporates her knowledge of Pilates, Yoga, and mindfulness.

Lori has had a career in nutrition for nearly twenty years. She specializes in the treatment of eating disorders and is listed as a Health At Every Size practitioner ®. Her life work is in assisting people to establish a healthy relationship with body and food. While in graduate school, Lori studied meditation and completed research on the benefits of self-compassion practices for body image healing. Her passion for treating the whole person propelled her to complete her yoga training in 2020. Her focus in movement is on connection, creating safe spaces, and assisting people to find a place of ease. Lori carefully crafts restorative yoga flows that support the Autonomic Nervous System and assist the body in processing stuck emotions.