Pilates is a body conditioning method that seeks to build strength, coordination, flexibility and endurance without adding any muscle bulk.
Pilates also helps increase the circulation which gets the blood flowing to every cell of your body.
It also helps to sculpt the body as well as strengthen the body’s powerhouse or core.
People who faithfully do Pilates feel that they are less prone to injury, have better posture and experience better overall health.
Joseph H. Pilates who founded the Pilates method was born in Germany. He was especially frail as a child as he had asthma along with other childhood conditions.
In order to grow stronger and to build up his body, he took up a variety of sports and even became an accomplished athlete. He served as a nurse during the First World War in Great Britain.
It was here that he designed exercise methods as well as equipment for soldiers and other immobilized patients.
Pilates also developed a series of exercises that used a mat which focused on the torso. These exercises were based upon different exercise methods from all over the world including the mind-body formats of Chinese martial arts and yoga.
Joseph Pilates believed that our mental and physical health are all intertwined. His exercise program was designed around principles that support his philosophy.
These include concentration, control, flowing movements, precision and breathing.
There are two basic ways to exercise doing Pilates. You can either focus on mat exercises or you can use a variety of machines to strengthen and tone the body using the principle of resistance.
Pilates enthusiasts all across the globe are enjoying their workouts in a place that almost seemed to be absurd until recently - at home.
It used to be that a person had to go to a high-end studio or a health club to take part in Pilates. Also, the equipment was too expensive, big and bulky to drag home.
Here is something that changed everything - mat workouts. The home users first discovered that Pilates mat videos and various DVDs were able to give them refreshing full body workouts.
You are able to be very flexible when doing Pilates are home. There are no schedules that you have to meet. You will have to have a certain amount of self-discipline to be able to set aside a block of time for three sessions a week.
Before you begin a Pilates program in your home, it is highly recommended that you take a couple of classes in order to familiarize yourself with the Pilates exercises.
You want to develop good techniques of movement and breathing, and these are best demonstrated and explained by a qualified instructor.
You will want to begin your Pilates exercises on a floor mat. They are popular for two main reasons:
- They are inexpensive.
- The space needed to store a mat is minimal.
You will find a wealth of videos and DVDs to choose from. Many of them include variations that will accommodate beginners as well as advanced students of Pilates.
Some of them will include exercises where you will have to use small inexpensive accessories like rollers and rings. This will add interest and variety to your workout.
There’s no place like home.
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