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Friday, March 21, 2014

Pilates Training For Exercise And Well-Being

By James Spann


If you are looking for an exercise program that focuses on the body, mind and spirit, pilates training may be just for you. It focuses on strengthening the central core of the body which is the abdomen and lower back area which work outwards, extending toward the extremities. Women with post-pregnancy bodies, dancers, mid and later life generations, individuals with no room for equipment, and athletes find these exercise routines extremely helpful in helping them reach higher levels of flexibility and fitness.

This program has a very interesting and intriguing history attached to it. It was developed by Joseph Pilates, a German citizen. The routines he developed were used in rehabilitating former prisoners of war and returning soldiers. Dancers in various factions used his moves to gain grace, muscle and stamina.

Putting this regime in place every day will help your body become longer and leaner. You will become more flexible and less tired and winded after every workout. This low-impact activity will even assist in improving posture and assisting with chronic back pain.

This type of exercise may be perfect for those individuals who are advanced in years or who have not exercised in a long time. They can add more strength-building moves and more difficult exercises to their routines as they become stronger and more proficient. Combine these exercises with weight lifting, walking or running.

Most of these exercises are performed on the floor, either on a mat or soft surface. The program does have specific exercises that can be done on machines that were invented by the founder but they are bulky and expensive. Some workout facilities may have some of them in their inventory - ask to see if you can use them.

Seek out a nearby class in your city. A complimentary session may be offered if you wish to try this type of regimen. If classes are not available in your area, DVDs can be readily purchased or rented for home use. You may even wish to use a DVD for the first few sessions to see if it is something you would like to continue doing. Enlist the companionship of a friend or relative to make the sessions more interesting.

Adding these exercises to your daily routine will help you become stronger, longer, and leaner. It can also help improve your focus and concentration on your breathing and muscles. The low impact moves are easy on your joints and, some with modifications, can be done by all the members of your family.




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