Suzanne Boynton Owner of Transitions Training LLC, Co-Founder Creating the Space
Suzanne holds certifications in the GYROTONIC® method, STOTT PILATES®, and NeuroKinetic Therapy®. She teaches clients both individually and small groups. Her sessions offer a unique blend of these modalities in addition to other movement based techniques designed to rebalance your body for more pain-free lifestyle. Suzanne also helps to coordinate and host workshops and events that take place at Creating the Space. Continue reading to learn more about Suzanne.
Education Marshfield High School Connecticut College BS Boston University’s Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation
Professional Transitions Training Marshfield YWCA Kingsbury Club Duxbury Before and After Dark Boynton Family Dentistry The Lown Cardiovascular Center The Facility For Occupational and Rehabilitative Medicine Brigham & Women’s Cardiac Rehab Massachusetts General Hospital’s Clinical Research Center Respite Care Center in Marshfield
Trainings, Certifications, Credentials, CEU American College of Sports Medicine Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist. Tai Chi The Inner Arts Institute STOTT PILATES® Northeast Pilates GYROTONIC® Boston Central Upward Spiral Studio Charles River GYROTONIC® NeuroKinetic Therapy® Immaculate Dissection Trauma Center at JRI
Continuing Education & Volunteer Work GYROKINESIS® Life Movement Online Education Series - Spring 2020 Yankee Dental Congress 1990-2020 Little Flower Yoga Level 1 2019 Trauma Research Foundation Boston Conference 2018, 2020 Magical Moon Foundation Friends of Jaclyn Foundation Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Starry Night Boston
Private Training Sessions with Suzanne Email Suzanne • [email protected]
50 Minute Private Training Sessions | 75 Minute Private Training Sessions Transform chronic pain, movement patterns, and core strength with Suzanne. Modalities used include the GYROTONIC® method, STOTT PILATES®, NeuroKinetic Therapy®, and core strengthening.
"Transitions Training is a wonderful combination of mindfulness, pilates, NKT, the GYROTONIC® Method, and much more. Sue Boynton is extremely knowledgeable in her analysis of issues and best practices to better them. Highly recommend. - Jess G
"I’ve had the honor and pleasure of working with Sue over the years at her Transitions Training Studio. As a licensed physical therapist, I value her expertise not only in Pilates training, but her exceptional knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics, functional movement and sports medicine. She has helped me overcome chronic low back issues, core strength deficits, and past surgeries that were contributing to my dysfunctional movement patterns. I am so grateful having discovered Sue and the incredible gifts she has to offer. She helps you understand your body and addresses the root cause of dysfunction so that you can move forward and strengthen in a safe way. I have referred many of my patients to Sue and they have shared it was always a positive experience. If you are struggling with pain or feel limited with your physical activities, I highly recommend Sue Boynton. You will not be disappointed!" - Martha Tassinari , Owner of Custom Fit Physical Therapy
Meet Stacia Boynton
Stacia currently provides expressive arts services in Humarock, MA, where she helps children and community members connect more deeply with themselves through creative modalities. Passionate about healing through the arts, she applies her degree in Expressive Arts Therapy to empower individuals to connect, create, and regulate for improved wellbeing. She has dedicated her adult life and much of her adolescence to supporting others in creative ways.
Stacia earned her Master’s in Expressive Arts Therapy from Lesley University in 2018. During her studies, she interned at several health facilities across Massachusetts, including Paraclete Academy in Boston and McLean-Franciscan Children & Adolescent Inpatient Mental Health Unit One in Brighton. At the inpatient clinic, she discovered a passion for supporting young people’s mental health and often picked up extra hours. One of her most meaningful projects was creating a mural with patients to foster a sense of belonging and highlight the power of expressive arts in healing and growth.
Before pursuing her master's, Stacia served as Director of Adoptions & Family Relations at the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, a nonprofit that connects children with cancer to college sports teams that “adopt” them as honorary teammates. In her role, she saw firsthand the transformative impact of community, connection, and regulation skills on children facing intense physical and emotional challenges.
Stacia’s connection to the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation began through her volunteer work at the Magical Moon Farm & Foundation in Marshfield, MA, where she supported families for over a decade. As a teen, she especially loved leading creative workshops that guided children through crafts and artistic exploration. Stacia earned her Bachelor of Science in Family Studies with a minor in Kinesiology from the University of New Hampshire in 2013.