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Pilates Exercise: More Than Just a Core Workout
It's a common misconception
that Pilates method exercise
is really only good for strengthening
and stretching the core muscles
of the body. Many people use
it to tone their abs and improve
their posture but, in reality,
Pilates can do much more than
that. In fact, when combined
with an aerobic "cardio" exercise
component (e.g., jogging or
Spinning) Pilates can provide
you with a fantastic full-body
conditioning workout!
Pilates Exercises for Strength-Training
Many Pilates exercises are
great muscle-toners that work
large muscle groups beyond
just the abs and lower back.
The Plank position, for example,
effectively works the chest
and triceps muscle groups.
Leg kicks work the glute and
hamstring muscles very well.
Free squats are one of the
best lower-body exercises
around, working the quadriceps,
the hamstrings, and the glutes.
And don't think these are
"sissy" strength-training
exercises. Many of the world's
top martial artists practice
them on a daily basis to toughen
their bodies and reduce the
chance of getting hurt.
Pilates Equipment
When it comes to workout equipment,
it's hard to beat Pilates
devices like the Reformer
and Wunda chair. Not only
do they stretch and strengthen
muscles -- providing great
full-body conditioning --
but they "teach" you how to
use the different parts of
your body together efficiently.
Efficient body movement is
a key to great overall fitness,
injury prevention, and high-level
sports performance. Portable
Pilates equipment like resistance
bands and the Pilates circle
are also effective fitness
tools. They're inexpensive,
easy to travel with, and can
easily be incorporated into
many of your current muscle-conditioning
routines for increased benefits.
Mind-Muscle Benefits
The muscle-control and mental-focus
gained from doing Pilates
on a regular basis can help
you in all areas of fitness.
This is one reason why so
many professional athletes
are now taking Pilates classes.
Few exercise system help you
to coordinate your mind and
body as well as Pilates. The
benefits of this coordination
are increased strength, improved
posture, alleviation of pain,
improved mental focus, and
(obviously) improved physical
coordination... to name just
a few!
Putting It All Together
Simply put, Pilates exercise
is a highly-effective method
of total-body conditioning.
No, it won't put slabs of
new muscle on your body. But
it will make the muscle you
have look great, while providing
an array of benefits that
typical weight-training can't
give you. Throw in some good
cardio training and you've
got a complete solution for
great fitness and health!
About the Author
Jamie Clark is a fitness expert,
researcher, and "health nut"
who enjoys Pilates
exercise and writes for
PilatesMethodExercise.com.
For more great Pilates exercise
articles visit: http://www.pilatesmethodexercise.com/blog/category/pilates-articles/
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