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What Is Pilates?
Pilates is an exercise programme that focuses on improving the
client's individual needs such as posture, flexibility or core
strength, rather than just generalising and giving the client a
generic workout. Pilates is not a gym or aerobics style class.
Professional Pilates Instructors specialise in movement analysis and
their prescription of exercises are designed to create balance,
strength, flexibility and coordination for each client. Incorrect
movement patterns and muscle imbalances will lead to injuries and
postural problems and each Pilates program is designed and personally
tailored to suit the individual client's needs.
Pilates has a
reputation for improving flexibility, building strength without bulk
and lengthening and streamlining the body. Pilates can also invigorate
and energise the body through improved breathing styles and a mind-body
focus that stimulates circulation and enhances body awareness. The
Pilates practice of specific exercises and breathing patterns yields
numerous benefits if practiced regularly. Posture, balance, control
and core strength are all improved.
While many clients use
Pilates for their general conditioning, it is also ideal for specific
rehabilitation of injuries and conditions. Please note that Pilates is
often not suitable for client's still in the acute phase of injury and
a professional Pilates Instructor will firstly refer you on and then
happily liaise with your allied medical practitioner once the acute
phase has passed. Tailored programs are then designed in consultation
with the client's medical practitioner or conditioning coach.
Exercises are performed on specifically designed Pilates
apparatus such as the Reformer, Trapeze Table and Wunda-Chair as well
as on mats and other associated equipment.
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