Wednesday, March 10, 2010

KEEPING YOUR PILATES PRACTICE SAFE

March 1, 2010 by  
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Pilates is the safest, most effective form of exercise you could choose to keep fit (advanced flows have cardiovascular benefits), healthy (many health benefits, including prevention of back problems) and in great shape (toned body and you can burn 7 to 8 calories a minute with advanced Pilates), but are there any safety issues we [...]

PAINFUL KNEES: 5 IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS

February 18, 2010 by  
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Knee problems are common and clients often complain of achy or painful knees.  Apart from some sort of trauma, it is often a result of misalignment through standing incorrectly or muscle imbalances.  For example, a client complained that her son was unable to do any sports at school because he would be in tears with [...]

YOUR FEET COULD BE CAUSING YOUR BACK PAIN

February 5, 2010 by  
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I never noticed people’s feet until I started teaching Pilates.  It’s not often we get the opportunity to go barefoot in this country so they are rarely on show, but in Pilates and yoga we don’t wear anything on our feet.  It wasn’t so much the state some were in, but more the effect they [...]

PILATES & YOGA: ENHANCE SPORTS PERFORMANCE

January 22, 2010 by  
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People have discovered the core stability concept and are slowly realising that the core is linked to everything in the body.  Both disciplines will help any sportsman because you improve posture, you start to integrate your core stabilisers and the breathing aspect of Pilates and yoga causes the ribcage to expand, thereby increasing your VO2 [...]

BACK PROBLEMS: REFERRED PAIN

January 18, 2010 by  
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Many people come to class complaining of discomfort or pain in their legs, thinking that they have pulled or strained a muscle and are surprised to learn that it may well be a back problem which is causing referred pain.  Most of us have either had sciatica or understand the idea that it is something to do [...]

CREATE A GIRDLE OF STRENGTH WITH PILATES

January 17, 2010 by  
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Ask the unenlightened what Pilates is all about and they will most probably say “stengthening the core” – and indeed it is … partly.  When I went on my first Pilates training course, the instructor asked us all for our definition of Pilates and although most of us were new to it, we came up [...]

FROZEN SHOULDER: TREATMENT & SYMPTOMS

January 15, 2010 by  
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I’ve had a couple of people come to my Pilates classes as a way of treating  and preventing this uncomfortable and frustrating condition.  In both cases they needed to improve their posture and shoulder stability and they both had previously belonged to a gym where they had used heavy weights during repetitive exercise.  I’m happy to [...]

SACROILIAC JOINT (SIJ) PROBLEMS & PREVENTION

January 13, 2010 by  
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Whenever  you lie flat on your back, you are resting on the sacrum and the two flat bones either side, the ilia.  The sacroiliac joint is where they meet and can be identified by the two dimples below the waist, either side of the spine. 
The joint, supported by very strong ligaments, has a limited range of [...]

MEDITATION: BODY SCANNING

January 12, 2010 by  
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At the end of a class, we often start the relaxation by observing how the body feels – sometimes starting a class like this can focus the mind for the class ahead.  This meditation requires the sharp focus of the mind and the total relaxation of the body whilst we move rapidly from one area [...]

SHAPELY LEGS AND HEALTHY HIPS

December 6, 2009 by  
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One of the most difficult challenges I face with my advanced Pilates classes is getting them to understand that health and fitness is not all about increasing strength alone.  The whole point of Pilates is to create balance in the body by not only increasing strength, but also flexibility and mobility.  Imbalances lead to faulty [...]

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