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The
Pilates Basics
German born Joseph Pilates brought his unique system of movement to the
US in the 1920's. He called his early technique "The Art of Contrology"
and believed that it is essential to "use the mind to control the
muscles." The Pilates Program is built around form and control, how
your body is constructed, and how to optimize its performance.
Joseph Pilates taught several basic principles which Pilates practitioners
focus on:
- Breathing
- Flowing movement
- Precision & control
- Alignment
- Concentration
- Centering
- Integration
- Stability
Pilates was able to revolutionize physical training and rehabilitation
with emphasis on improving movement patterns along with the mind-body
connection. This, coupled with unique inventions in equipment design and
function, is how Pilates has evolved into what it is today. Joseph Pilates
realized the significance of integrating the nervous system with the muscular
system. The idea that all movement begins with a nervous impulse and can
be controlled by thought, opened a whole new approach to physical training,
and this may have been Pilates' greatest contribution to the science.
Benefits
of Pilates
Whoever
you are:
- Young or old
- Physically fit or in need of rehab
- Professional athlete or weekend warrior
Pilates can improve the way you function, the way you feel, the way you
look, and ultimately the way you approach your life!
Pilates benefits are countless, but start with the way you will feel with
a body that performs optimally. By regular practice of Pilates you will
realize:
- Restored postural alignment
- Diminished pain
- Increased strength, flexibility and power
- Better balance and control
- Enhanced mobility
- A stronger and more flexible spine
- Long, lean, toned muscles
- Efficient patterns of movement which help make the body less prone to
injury
Pilates has been proven to be beneficial for osteoporosis, back pain,
neck pain, pre-natal care and post partum strengthening, improving balance
and can even be adapted for the most physically limited client.
The Core of the problem
Too often people don't realize that all movement is centered in and supported
by the pelvis, the spine and the innermost layer of musculature. It is
the synchronization of the nervous system with the core musculature that
provides healthy movement. Weaknesses or imbalances in the core can and
will lead to a myriad of dysfunctions which can manifest themselves in
all different areas of the body. Pilates trains patterns of movement rather
than isolating single muscle groups, and therefore every movement you
perform properly works your core.
At Pilates People we will tailor you program according to your needs and
abilities. Call for your initial session and evaluation today! (858) 847-0044
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