Pilates
What is Pilates?
Much of this country as well as parts of Canada, Europe,
and Pan-Asia are experiencing the explosion in demand
for Pilates,
a method of exercise and physical movement designed
to stretch, strengthen, and balance the body. With
systematic practice of specific exercises coupled
with focused breathing patterns, Pilates has proven
itself
invaluable not only as a fitness endeavor itself,
but also as an important adjunct to professional
sports
training and physical rehabilitation of all kinds.
Widely embraced among dancers for years, the exercises--"elephant," "swan",
the language--"pull navel to spine, and breeaaaathe," and
the look--bright-eyed, refreshed, buoyant-without-necessarily-sweating,
is popping up in fitness classes, physical therapy
offices, corporate retreats, luxury spas and wellness
centers across the country. Another fad? A cult
for the over-privileged? Think again. With the
aging
of our population and the increasing trend toward
mindful,
moderate health practices, Pilates is more likely
to find itself with a wait list at the YMCA, and
in your
local public schools--shaping the fitness ideals
of our next generation.
Practiced faithfully, Pilates yields numerous benefits.
Increased lung capacity and circulation through deep,
healthy breathing is a primary focus. Strength and
flexibility, particularly of the abdomen and back
muscles, coordination-both
muscular and mental, are key components in an effective
Pilates program. Posture, balance, and core strength
are all heartily increased. Bone density and joint
health improve, and many experience positive body
awareness
for the first time. Pilates teaches balance and control
of the body, and that capacity spills over into other
areas of one's life.
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