Pilates
- Pilates Exercise
A Recovered Treasure: The Pilates Method
Uncovered After 80 Years of
Dormancy, Pilates is Far From Dead.
You've seen the countless infomercials in
the middle of the night, boasting this piece of exercise
equipment and that toning apparatus. They usually get
a famous retired athlete like Joe Montana to endorse
it and swear by it. You'll actually watch for a minute
and a half before realizing that you just wasted 90
seconds of your life. But the word is out that the Pilates
Method is different. This one actually works.
Well, Joseph Pilates is not Edgar
Allen Poe. The German immigrant is hardly a household
name in 1999, but just like Poe, some thirty-two years
after his death, his lost treasures are now being discovered
as genius works of art.
If you look around, Pilates studios
are cropping everywhere throughout the United States.
Many health clubs are offering Pilates classes on a
regular basis and more and more Pilates machines are
filling household closets where those dusty sets of
golf clubs used to rest.
Upon arriving in New York City from
Germany, Mr. Pilates primarily created his method of
fitness to benefit the dance community, as it was a
success along Broadway in the 1920's. The exercises
provided dancers with that much-needed agility and grace.
Pilates Exercises
Now, in New York City alone, there
are about 40 different studios where the Pilates Method
is taught with more cropping up every day.
But the Pilates Method has not been
restricted to just exercise outlets. All kinds of hospitals,
clinics, and health centers are pulling in these machines
to treat patients with spinal injuries, back ailments,
and shoulder cuff problems, just to name a few.
The Pilates Method is essentially
an exercise that combines toning and stretching, utilizing
a series of rhythmic movements to achieve balance and
grace. It does not have the effects of heavy free weigts
or Nautilus machines. The exercises you perform are
very smooth and controlled and require specific movements
from isolated muscle groups.
The common Pilates apparatus, called
the Universal Reformer, looks almost like a magic carpet.
Depending on the exercise, your body weight will rest
on the padded platform, which moves along the base of
the machine through a series of pulleys. The motions
are performed with cables and a series of different
handles, depending on what motion you're performing.
These exercises are not performed
in sets, really. It is a long, continual motion that
will target balance and flexibility, every bit as much
as it targets strength and conditioning. You can do
an exercise for nearly a half-hour, if you'd like.
Pilates Benefits
What's interesting about Pilates is
that there are no weights involved. No adjusting the
resistance, no sliding that pin down a couple of plates.
The resistance is you! When your pulling the cables
in toward your chest, the weight that your pulling is
simply your own body weight. And the magic carpet takes
away the use of gravity during the exercise; only your
specific muscles being worked is what creates any sort
of movement and stability.
Aside from toning up the torso, the Pilates Method also
helps you achieve healthy breathing and relaxation while
vastly increasing stamina.
With the benefits seemingly unlimited, perhaps the Pilates
Method is a wise choice for an alternate route if you're
becoming worn out from those pounding aerobics classes
or squeaky Nautilus machines. Or perhaps you're always
one to jump on the latest fitness craze, and for thousands
of Americans and patrons worldwide, Pilates is certainly
that.
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