Introducing Pilates Training For Everyone

By James Spann


There are very few exercise regimes that involve the body, mind and spirit. Pilates training is one of the few that does. The moves assist in strengthening the body's central core which is focused on the abdomen and the lower back. The exercise routines work outward to the rest of the body and the limbs. Recent mothers looking to lose a little extra weight, athletes attempting to gain strength and stamina and the middle and upper age groups who just want to stay in shape are all perfectly suited to these routines.

There is much history to this form of exercise. German-born Joseph Pilates developed this program to assist and provide rehabilitation to soldiers returning home and prisoners of war. Many dancers sought out his regimen to help them achieve grace, stamina and more strength.

An individual who uses this program will gain strength and flexibility and help give the body a trim, muscular appearance. Consistent use will provide proper breathing techniques and more focus and concentration during sessions. Even posture and balance can be improved and back pain reduced or even eliminated.

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.

Try a class in your city or town. You may be able to get a free session just for the asking if you are interested in signing up. DVDs are available for both rent or purchase if classes are out of your price range or there are none nearby. Ask friends to join you when choosing either method of learning the basics to keep the activity from becoming monotonous and dull.

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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