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Pilates (pronounced puh-LAH-teez) is a method of
body conditioning developed by Joseph Pilates more
than 70 years ago in Germany. For many years, Pilates
training remained a well-kept secret in the world
of dance and performing arts. In recent years the
growing interest in "mind/body" exercise
has brought Pilates concepts to the forefront of
fitness training. Many celebrities are doing Pilates
and enjoying the benefits of Pilates training techniques.
Pilates is also used frequently in rehabilitative
settings by Chiropractors, Physical Therapists,
and Orthopedists because of its effectiveness in
correcting faulty movement patterns and biomechanical
compensations that occur from injury. More recently
Pilates is being added to the training programs
of many top performing athletes to enhance their
athletic performance and also increase the longevity
of their careers by avoiding injuries.
"Physical
fitness is the first requisite of happiness.
Our interpretation of physical fitness is
the attainment and maintenance of a uniformly
developed body with a sound mind fully capable
of naturally, easily and satisfactorily
performing our many varied daily tasks with
spontaneous zest and pleasure." Joseph
Pilates, Return to Life 1945
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Pilates
comprises more than 500 exercises, performed using
professional Pilates equipment emphasizing spring
resistance. The central concept of PILATES WELLNESS
training is strengthening the "Core" of
the body - the deep abdominal muscles and muscles
around the spine. The PILATES WELLNESS training
program will stabilize the shoulder and pelvis girdle,
stretch and strengthen the entire body with movement
initiating from "your center". The results
are lean long flexible muscles, firmer abdominals,
improved posture, increase energy levels, and mind
body connection.
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Introductory
Pilates Tower Workshop
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Assisted
Roll Down on Trapeze Table
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PILATES
IS FOR EVERYONE
Pilates
exercises are normally taught one-to-one using professional
Pilates equipment such as the Reformer, Trapeze
Table or Cadillac, Chair, Towers and Barrel. It
can also be taught using the Pilates tower equipment
in small group classes or without Pilates equipment
in small mat classes. Due to the wide range of exercises,
Pilates is suitable for all fitness levels. Anyone
can enjoy the benefits of the PILATES WELLNESS program.
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Side
Mermaid on Reformer
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WHAT
IS SPECIAL ABOUT PILATES?
Traditional
methods of training and developing the body tend
to produce short and bulky muscles, precisely the
type of musculature prone to injury. Pilates elongates
the spine, increasing the elasticity of muscles
and flexibility of the joints. This balance between
strength and flexibility drastically reduces the
potential for injury.
Pilates
emphasizes flowing movements requiring the use of
multiple muscle groups simultaneously. Controlled
breathing and concentration are essential, making
Pilates truly a workout for the body and the mind.
Pilates avoids the tendency of many exercise forms
which create muscular imbalances. Pilates helps
your body regain efficient patterns of motion --
a great benefit to those recovering from injury,
professional athletes and performers, or anyone
seeking good posture and optimal health.
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Dr.
Habanova and Lona assisting participants in
the Introductory Pilates Workshop
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HISTORY
OF JOSEPH PILATES?
Joseph
Hubertus Pilates was born in Germany in 1880. As
a child, he suffered from a number of physical ailments
including Rickets, Asthma and Rheumatic Fever. Pilates
was determined to overcome these health problems
and began a lifetime dedication to physical fitness.
Beginning with bodybuilding, gymnastics and skiing,
he also studied eastern methods of training such
as Yoga and Zen meditation.
Pilates
left Germany for England in 1912 where he continued
to develop his system of exercise whilst interned
during World War I. The origins of the modern day
"Reformer" with its spring resistance
and sliding carriage, were developed to help bedridden
patients continue to exercise and develop strength
while working with the springs taken from their
beds.
Pilates
opened his first dedicated "Pilates Studio"
in New York during the 1920's. His greatest fans
were drawn from the world of the performing arts.
Leading dancers improved their performance and prevented
injury by doing Pilates.
Pilates
continued to teach and develop equipment and exercises
with his beloved wife Carla until his death in 1967.
He was fond of speculating that he was 50 years
ahead of his times in theory and ideas. Given the
popularity of Pilates training across the world,
he seems to have been right.
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