Pilates: A Relaxing Way To Exercise
It is perhaps the Hollywood glitz and glamour that has everyone
into the dieting and exercising fad. One of the most popular
exercise programs is Pilates, which is especially designed to
stretch, strengthen and balance the body through a series of
routines. It combines both body movements and breathing
patterns.
Pilates is known to increase lung capacity and circulation
through exercises that focus on breathing. It also promotes
strength and flexibility in the abdomen and the back muscles as
well as improving on the coordination of the mind and the
muscles. And because the program centers and emphasizes the
importance of balance and posture, general health improves along
with bone density.
It is perhaps these numerous benefits and the fact that Pilates
can be tailor-made and incorporated in routines that make each
class costly. Prices for classes range from $10 to $20 for group
classes and about $50 to $100 or even more for individual
lessons with trained instructors.
How did this start?
Joseph Pilates is a performer and a boxer in England. His
fascination for exercise and health issues stem from his being a
sickly child. Determined to strengthen his body, he studied,
practiced and developed exercises that will improve his health.
True enough, he grew to be really strong, choosing professions
that would utilize body strength and endurance.
When he was detained with German nationals in Lancaster, he
taught fellow camp members the concepts and exercises he
developed through years and years of self-study and training in
yoga and Zen, not to mention all the other Greek and Roman
physical regimens.
It was at this time when he began to devise a system of original
"Contrology" exercises now known as "matwork," which refers to
exercise routines done on the floor. When he was taken to
another camp where he served as caretaker, he devised equipment
that would help rehabilitate his "patients. The equipment that
he made was not much different from what is being used today by
people who subscribe to the Pilates program. Spring tension
straps are also used in routines to hold the feet and to support
the shoulders, neck and head in routines.
Because of its focus on balance and flexibility, Pilates holds
much appeal for dancers and performers. Some celebrities,
actresses and models, in fact, are enamored by the graceful
movements that are incorporated in each routine. Not only does
Pilates help improve health and well-being, it also develops
proper posture and blood circulation, preventing the occurrence
of osteoporosis.
What is more, Pilates does not involve a lot of muscle stress
because the routines are gentle and slow similar to dance. There
is no running and jumping around. Practitioners do not even need
to lift heavy things. This is the reason why doctors often
recommend Pilates to patients who have back and spine injuries
as well as those afflicted with Arthritis and other muscle
ailments. The routines are also good for people who are
undergoing rehabilitation and physical therapy.
Pilates is also good for people who are a bit older and those
who are overweight. It is in essence a relaxing exercise
program, which not only helps in the reduction of weight and
improvement of health but also in de-stressing and relaxing the
body, mind and the spirit.