Is Pilates just for women? Is Pilates for men?
Too many think Pilates is just for women. Not sure. It is for everyone including men. Joseph Pilates was a man! That’s not a reason to do Pilates but it is nice to know!
Continue ReadingWhy Do Pilates? – Your Pilates Questions Answered
An FAQ for Pilates.
This is a site of Pilates articles written over the years on different topics related to Pilates. As the Pilates industry has evolved, so have the topics in the articles. Enjoy and let me know of any other topics related to Pilates you want to read more about.
Too many think Pilates is just for women. Not sure. It is for everyone including men. Joseph Pilates was a man! That’s not a reason to do Pilates but it is nice to know!
Continue ReadingAre there other benefits to a pilates practice besides the “strong abs”? A good question to ask and even better answer which also answers, “Why do pilates?” at all.
Continue ReadingLearn about some of the influential members and leaders of pilates, also known as the Pilates elders.
Continue ReadingLearn more about Joseph Pilates and his life.
Continue ReadingIn the last issue Joseph Pilates and other German nationalists were interned in a “camp” for enemy aliens in Lancaster, England. During this time, he taught wrestling and self-defence and boasted that his students would leave the camp stronger than they were before they were interned. Here is where he started devising his system of original […]
Continue ReadingWhile your mind is busy working all day, your mind isn’t always considering the needs of body sitting there, constrained, or standing all day a counter serving customers, walking around serving customers, hunched over on a roof replacing shingles and many other work place roles where we just take for granted our body has to do what it has to do to get the job done. Learning to listen to your body, being mindful of your body’s needs can only help with productivity. Think about it…mindfulness for your mind help minimize stress and anxiety in your thoughts; mindfulness / awareness of your body’s “stresses” will help minimize the stress and anxiety your body has in it.
Continue ReadingMany of us out there have experienced tension and strain in our neck and shoulders while doing crunches or sit ups. This pain in the neck is usually due to using the muscles in the neck and shoulders to pull the head and shoulders up rather than using the abdominal muscles to flex the spine. The natural curve of the cervical spine is said to be anterior convex.
Continue ReadingOur shoulder blades are flat bones that lie on the back of our ribcage and are very mobile. Why are they so mobile? The shoulder blades are not attached to the vertebrae in any way. The only bony attachment shoulder blades have to our skeleton is to our clavicle (collar bone) by means of our acromium process (the bony bits on top of each of your shoulders.) As a result our shoulder blades are very mobile.
Continue ReadingYour ribcage placement gives a good indication of the engagement of your abdominals. The abdominal wall is attached to the bottom ribs. Keeping the abdominal muscles engaged helps prevent the ribs from “popping up”. What is “popping up”? Well, your back arches, or extends, more than normal and as a result your ribs “pop up” or “out” more than normal, depending on whether you are seated or lying supine, that is face up.
Continue ReadingIn this issue we will look at the second technique emphasized in Pilates. We’re going to look at the pelvis and its placement. Sometimes when you’re lying there trying to “engage” all the right muscles, breath, get your arms and legs coordinated your instructor will start going on about “neutral position” or “imprint position”. What is this Lululemon clad person getting so excited about? Your pelvis and its placement
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