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About Pilates "With body, mind and spirit functioning perfectly as a coordinated whole, what else could reasonably be expected other than an active, alert, disciplined person? Moreover, such a body freed from nervous tension and over-fatigue is the ideal shelter provided by nature for housing a well-balanced mind that is always fully capable of successfully meeting all the complex problems of modern living. Personal problems are clearly thought out and calmly met." -Joseph Pilates (referring to the benefits of Contrology) Pilates (pronounced "pi-lah-teez") refers to a revolutionary exercise system developed by a true pioneer of physical fitness technique, Joseph Pilates. Joseph Pilates called his technique "Contrology" or The Art of Control, referring to the mind being deeply engaged, focused and concentrating in order to control the movement of the body, thereby facilitating exercise execution with precision, fluidity and flow. The exercises are either performed on a mat or on specially designed equipment, the most versatile & popular being the Reformer. Pilates exercises were traditionally performed one-on-one, allowing the instructor to tailor the exercises to the individual needs of the student's body, however, group exercise classes are now available for convenience and affordability. For maximum benefits and results, an individual would participate in some private sessions (min. 5) prior to group classes, allowing for greater understanding and benefit to the participant. Some
History
Some lack of clarity existed regarding the succession of his technique after Joseph Pilates' death in 1967. Since then, many variations of Joseph Pilates' original exercises (called "Classical Pilates") have been developed by various schools of Pilates education. Some hold true to his original technique, while others (such as Stott Pilates, developed by Moira Stott Merrithew) have "contemporized" or updated his technique by taking his original work and applying our modern knowledge of the body and exercise physiology to update the technique. Variations using small "equipment" such as balls, magic circles and resistance bands have become popular to augment and/or modify exercises, provide variety and simulate some of the exercises performed on the Reformer. These are excellent additions to provide challenge and motivation once the basic technique has been perfected. Joseph
Pilates created 6 original principles as the basis of the system: 5 Basis Principles of Stott Pilates 1.
Breathing Benefits
of Pilates include (source Stott Pilates manual series):
"If
you will faithfully perform your Contrology exercises regularly only
four times a week for just three months
, you will find your
body development approaching the ideal, accompanied by renewed mental
vigor and spiritual enhancement. Contrology is designed to give you
suppleness, natural grace, and skill that will be unmistakably reflected
in the way you walk, in the way you play, and in the way you work.
You will develop muscular power with corresponding endurance, ability
to perform arduous duties, to play strenuous games, to walk, run or
travel for long distances without undue body fatigue or mental strain.
And this by no means is the end." -Joseph Pilates
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