Pilates
training focuses on core strength,
it trains the body as an integrated whole. Pilates workouts promote strength
and balanced muscle development as well as flexibility and increased range of
motion for the joints.
Attention to core
support and full-body fitness -- including the breath and the mind -- provide a
level of integrative fitness that is hard to find elsewhere.
Adaptable to Many Fitness Levels and
Needs
Whether you are a senior just starting to exercise, an elite athlete or
somewhere in between, the foundations of Pilates movement apply to you.
Building from core strength, focusing on proper alignment, and a body/mind
integrative approach make Pilates accessible to all. With thousands of possible
exercises and modifications, Pilates workouts can be tailored to individual needs.
Increases Flexibility
In Pilates, we work toward a safe increase in length and
stretch of the muscles and range of motion within the joints. You won't find
quite as much "pretzel logic" in Pilates as you might in yoga, but a
body that can stretch and bend to meet the flow of life is a very realistic
goal.
Develops Core Strength
The core muscles of the body are the deep muscles of the
back, abdomen, and pelvic floor. These are the muscles we rely on to support a
strong, supple back, good posture, and efficient movement patterns. When the
core is strong, the frame of the body is supported. This means the neck and
shoulders can relax, and the rest of the muscles and joints are freed to do
their jobs -- and not more. A nice side benefit is that the core training
promotes the flat abs that we all covet.
Creates Strength without BulkLong, lean muscles are the name of the game
here. In Pilates, we are not looking to build muscles for show. We are building
toned muscles that work perfectly within the context of the body as a whole,
and the functional fitness needs
of a person as they move through life.
Improves Posture
Good posture is a
reflection good alignment supported by a strong core. It is a position from
which one can move freely. Pilates trains the body to express itself with
strength and harmony. You can see this in the beautiful posture of those who
practice Pilates.
Increases Energy
It might seem like a paradox, but the more you
exercise, the more energy you have and the more you feel like doing (to a
point, of course). Pilates gets the breath and circulation moving, stimulates
the spine and muscles, and floods the body with the good feelings one gets from
exercising the whole body.
Promotes Weight Loss and Long, Lean Appearance
If you practice Pilates regularly, it will change your
body. Known for creating long, strong muscles and a leaner look; Pilates
improves muscle tone, balances musculature, supports beautiful posture, and
teaches you to move with ease and grace. All of these things will make you look
and feel very fit.
Increases Awareness - Body/Mind Connection
Joseph Pilates was adamant that Pilates, or contrology as he called it,
was about "the complete coordination of body, mind, and spirit." This
is one of the secrets of Pilates exercise: we practice each movement with total
attention. When we exercise in this way, the body and mind unite to bring forth
the most benefit possible from each exercise. The Pilates principles --
centering, concentration, control, precision, breath, and flow -- are key
concepts that we use to integrate body and mind.
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