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History Of Mr. Joseph Pilates
HISTORY OF MR. JOSEPH PILATES Mr. Pilates was an exceptional man born in a small town near Düsseldorf, Germany, on December 9th 1880.  At five years of age, he lost the sight in his left eye. This is thought to be due to a stone thrown by bullies.…
 
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Pilates Exercises - 6 Principles to Perfection

Pilates exercises are a unique system of stretching and strengthening the body developed by its founder, Joseph Pilates. Originally, Pilates called it Contrology where a complete coordination of mind, body and spirit is achieved.

The Pilates method consists of a repertoire of over 500 exercises to be done on either a mat or one of the many pieces of equipment invented by Joseph Pilates. The four main Pilates equipment are the Reformer, the Cadillac, the Barrel and the Wunda Chair. 

Pilates exercises are usually done in a series of organized levels from beginning, intermediate to advanced. The exercises develop strong abdominal, arms, legs, back, bottom and deep postural muscles to support the skeletal system or the "powerhouse" of the body. The Pilates method is also an excellent rehabilitation system for back, knee, hip, shoulder and stress injuries. Pilates exercises are widely used as prenatal exercise for pregnant mothers. 

The 6 core principles behind the Pilates method are:

- Concentration
- Control
- Centering
- Breathing
- Precision
- Flowing Movements

Concentration focuses on aligning the body with the mind to create the mind-body connection. Your mind will be relaxed as it is solely concentrating on your body movements. Control places emphasis on controlling your movements which will enable each exercise to be executed properly.

Centering is the powerhouse of the body and Pilates exercises advocate developing a stable powerhouse before moving on to arms and legs movements. The correct Breathing techniques are important to cleanse the blood stream and energize the body.

Joseph Pilates believed that each exercise must be done in precision otherwise the results will not be achieved. The final principle, Flowing Movements, states that each Pilates exercise is done in a fluid manner in order to uniformly develop the muscles and give the body a long and lean look.


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