Pilates, the Art of Contrology
Pilates is an exercise technique, which encourages the mind to
control the muscles by strengthening the powerhouse. In Pilates,
the powerhouse resides in the middle of the body such as the
abdomen, lower back and buttocks.
You will need to support and strengthen the powerhouse to enable
the rest of the body to move freely.
Pilates is an exercise that you will perform while sitting or
lying down. Thus, it is best for rehabilitation purposes
especially for patients with injuries and those that are
bedridden.
Initially, Joseph Pilates, the German national who discovered
Pilates used this exercise to train police officers. Police
officers perform this exercise in 1912 as a means to
rehabilitate themselves after a long day of work.
Joseph Pilates also designed Pilates Cadillac, an exercise
equipment patterned from an old hospital bed. He did this
precisely for the purpose of teaching rehabilitating patients
confined in bed and for those officers who are down from injury.
The exercises in pilates avoids too much repetition unlike other
exercises do. This exercise uses fewer, but precise movements.
These movements employ control and form. These exercises also
reduce stress that regular exercise can do for the heart. It is
thus safe for older exercisers and even for injured patients.
In almost five hundred exercises in pilates, the most frequent
form is the mat work. The mat work involves a series of
callisthenic motions without weight or apparatus and are done
while lying down.
Additionally, Joseph Pilates believes that mental health and
physical health are essential to one another, thus he creates
this exercise program based on the belief that a total body
conditioning is necessary and beneficial. Total body
conditioning emphasizes proper alignment, centering,
concentration, control, precision, muscle tone, body awareness,
energy and improved mental concentration. These words are the
backbone of pilates.
Pilates focuses on the use of the mind to control the body, thus
Joseph Pilates who lived his youth with asthma, rickets,
rheumatic fever, overcame poor health and grew to be a body
builder, diver, skier and a gymnast.
After which, in 1912, he worked in England as a boxer, circus
performer and self-defense trainer. You will of course agree
with me that this is quite odd for a sickly kid.
This therefore shows that the mind can be more powerful than the
muscle. Following this belief, pilates practitioners use their
body as weights in training to build strength and flexibility
without focus on high-powered cardiovascular exercise.
You will not need to perform those rigorous exercises that put
strain in your cardiovascular zone as other exercises do.
Pilates and the environment it evolves in is as an assistive
environment that optimizes the acquisition of movement with a
reduction of destructive forces. These exercises can be used to
progress individuals through more challenging movements that
represent day-to-day activities.
In fact, these exercises are an old approach to movement
re-education that is coming to be important in physical fitness
and rehabilitation from injury.
The method of performing Pilates especially for beginners
consist of very gentle exercises done with a mat while sitting
down or lying down. It focuses on awareness of the spine, proper
breathing, core strength and flexibility.
The desired outcome of Pilates is a balanced body, which is
strong and supple, flat stomach, balanced legs and strong back.
In today's time, physical therapists use these exercises and
techniques to help in the rehabilitation of injured patients.
Only quite a few use pilates for general health and well-being,
this however needs to change because Pilates offers more than
just a cure for sick patients, it is in fact helpful for those
overweight individuals who cannot find ways and means to lose
weight and control their body.
It may be helpful to try Pilates if you want to be healthy and
active.