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Pilates Exercise: More Than Just a Core Workout
by: Jamie Clark
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
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:
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