Showing posts with label Pilates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pilates. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Pilates method


Pilates Method

If you are new to Pilates, you may not realize that it
is one of the fastest growing forms of exercise in the
world today. In the U.S., the numbers have reached an
astonishing 10.6 million participants.

The practice of Pilates is spreading around the world.
The Pilates method was developed from the
rehabilitation techniques of Joseph Pilates.

These methods teach about balancing body, mind and
soul to achieve the desired health benefits.

No matter your age, the sensible exercise program will
help you look and feel your best. No matter your age
or physical condition, the Pilates method can work for
you.

Pilates works the core muscles and builds strength,
increases flexibility and agility, and the economy of
motion. Pilates has even been known to alleviate back
pain and other chronic ailments.

Pilates dramatically transforms the way your body
looks and feels as well as performs. Strength is built
without adding the exce

 



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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Pilates fitness training for everybody


Pilates: fitness training for Everybody


This article is about the health benefits that might be gained by engaging in physical activities like Pilates. Pilates training has gained popularity lately because it be done by ordinary individuals including those who have ailments that required them to be on wheelchairs and other contraptions.


diet, stress, relaxation


Good health is the secret of a happy life. It is not the absence of physical ailment, but also a state free of mental distress. Good health, however, does not come overnight. There are certain things that should be included in one's lifestyle to improve overall health. Individuals who want to be fit and healthy should engage in physical activities like Pilates. This fitness regimen has gained popularity because it can be done by anyone at any level of fitness.


Pilates is an exercise method that was developed by German boxer Joseph Pilates in the 1920's. It focuses on slow, controlled movements, smooth breathing, and concentration. There are over 500 exercises that were developed by Pilates. Classical exercises involve several principles which include concentration, flowing movement, and breathing. Other new training exercises are derived from the classical form and were designed to make exercises more accessible to different individuals.


Flexibility, strength, and improved core muscles are the primary health objectives and benefits of Pilates. The core muscles include many different muscles that balances the abdominals, spine, pelvis, and shoulders. These muscles are critical in controlling movements, transferring energy, and shifting body weight and movement in any direction. A strong core is necessary to distribute the stress of weight-bearing and support the back.


Individuals who have limited movements or those whose ailments limit them to wheelchairs and other contraptions may still engage in Pilates training. This exercise method promotes a sense of physical and mental well-being which may lead to inner physical awareness. Pilates also strengthens and lengthens the muscles without developing additional bulk. This exercise is beneficial for dancers, athletes, and other individuals who don't want more bulk. Pilates may also aid individuals who want to prevent or are rehabilitating from injuries and are essential in improving posture, circulation, and balance. In addition to its health benefits, pregnant women who engage in Pilates training may develop improved body alignment, enhanced concentration, and improve body shape after pregnancy. According to Joseph Pilates, people who engage in Pilates will feel better in 10 sessions, look better in 20 sessions, and have a completely new body in 30 sessions. Pilates training are usually done slowly and carefully to promote

Other health benefits of Pilates may include the following:


Look and feel better
Get stronger, more flexible, balance and become less prone to injury
Target and tone problem areas
Develop abs, butts, thighs, and arms
Repair sports injuries
Experience moments of relaxation


Pilates training appeals to a wide population because of the various health benefits it may bring. Becoming involved in this exercise program may change the way individuals think about their body, exercise, and overall well-being. Despite its health benefits Pilates training should not be used as a substitute for physical therapy. Lastly individuals who want to engage in this kind of training should seek the approval of doctors and other health specialists. People with chronic injuries and other health conditions may not be able to practice Pilates. Physical activities like Pilates, coupled with nutritious diet may lead to good health and improved overall well-being.


 



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Pilates for the disabled


Pilates For The Disabled

Pilates is a series of about five hundred exercises
that Joseph Pilates created and were inspired by
calisthenics, yoga and ballet. These exercises work to
improve flexibility, strength, balance and body
awareness.

Not only is Pilates a great physical experience
designed to strengthen the body's core muscles, it is
also a wonderful spiritual experience designed to
focus the body on breathing. Good breathing practices
promote better blood flow in the body.

Since the 1920's when Joseph Pilates created the
exercises to help injured athletes, dancers and later
war veterans, Pilates has been adapted to suit people
of the general community.

Pilates is a non-aerobic form of exercises that draws
strength from concentration and focus. The movements
are meant to be low impact and the focus is on
perfection of each movement instead of quantity of
reps done, quality over quantity.

Even though Pilates is a very low impact form of
exercise, it is important that is you have a
pre-existing me

 



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