Pilates reformer classes can make a difference in your quality of life whether you are a complete beginner, a sports enthusiast or suffer from injuries.

Some of the benefits you can expect with Pilates reformer classes are:

Improved joint mobility

Getting out of bed is easier in the morning when your joints are supple!
As we age our joints lose mobility and our muscles lose elasticity. Especially our spines and muscles that are held in shortened positions will create contractures. (E.g. while sitting for long periods). Pilates exercise aims to mobilise your spine from the neck to the base, in many planes and directions and separate each bit segmentally. Additionally, Pilates reformer classes aims to restore balance in your muscles. The benefits of improved mobility are to reduce pressure on restricted joints and therefore reduce wear and tear on the spine.

“You are only as old as your spine is” Joseph Pilates.

Pilates exercise will aim to move your spine through segmental articulations. This means that you will learn to articulate your spine like a ripple sequentially in various exercises and work in every spinal plane. If you are already practising Pilates and you are not doing the above, then you are likely not really practising Pilates.

Improve back pain

Back pain as a result of joint stiffness, poor stability, muscular weakness and lack of movement can improve with Pilates exercises. (*NICE guidelines for low back pain, 2016). Even spinal injuries can benefit from Pilates reformer classes.

Improved Core Strength

Strengthen from the inside out, because core strength is at the core of Pilates exercise. Pilates exercises aim to work from the core to the periphery, from the inside out. Joseph Pilates original name was “Contrology”. Thus, as the name suggests, you will need to concentrate in order to control every bit of your body.

Improved body awareness and Coordination

Get to know your body and move freely. Discover that you can move in ways you never have and lear to connect with muscles you never thought you had. Complexity is at the core of the Pilates repertoire. Movement is mostly multi-planal. If you learn to move your body in combined planes of motion your quality of movement will be superior. It’s not about pushing and pulling, but about creating mindful connections with your body and becoming aware of how much better you can move.

Mindful Movement

Discover an intelligent and mindful approach to exercise with Pilates. For years many disciplines have advocated the notion the mind and body are interconnected. Mindful exercise can help to reduce stress and through a focus on breath, bring a calmer state of mind through precise, controlled movement.
As our lives get busier and more complex, leaving us with scarce time to “unplug”, the demands on our busy lives is increasingly growing. More than ever people lack the time to reflect and be present and to be mindful. Learn mindful movement with our Pilates classes.

How long for results?

People often ask how long will it take them to see results with Pilates. As with every discipline, depends on the individual, the times per week spent training, the person’s level of conditioning before starting, body awareness, injuries, restrictions and so forth. However, one can expect to see results almost immediately after starting. The most challenging obstacle I often see with people is making the decision to start. Most people start Pilates after it’s been prescribed for a joint problem, but once they start, they end up loving the workout.
Learning the Pilates technique correctly may take a bit of time, but along the way your body will feel great and you will see the changes surprisingly sooner than expected.

How advanced is advanced Pilates?

In Pilates, you don’t progress by being able to lift more weights or adding more resistance or hold planks for longer periods of time. In fact, most Pilates exercises do not hold positions statically at all. Some exercises, in fact, become more difficult on the equipment by reducing the tension. The difficulty in the advanced Pilates repertoire lies in the complexity of the movement and your ability to control your body without restrictions. By this I mean, short muscles, joint restrictions, or weaknesses. E.g. tight hamstrings, poor spinal movement, limited arm movement, tight hip flexors etc. The advanced Pilates work flows dynamically and was originally created for athletes, dancers, boxers and gymnasts. So, if you think about a gymnast/dancer exercising on a Pilates reformer, that would be what the classical advanced Pilates repertoire looks like.
Pilates can make a true difference in your quality of life and can help you improve your whole body mobility, reduce back and neck pain, improve shoulder movement and reduce pain.

How much do I have to train?

If you put the time in and attend classes at least twice per week, you will see results soon. The best part of starting a Pilates programme is that the improvements you make will help you in your daily life and activities, such as playing golf, tennis, or simply playing with your kids.

References:

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommends a mind-body group exercise programme within the NHS for people with a specific episode or flare-up of low back pain with or without sciatica as a first line treatment for low back pain.
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng59/chapter/Recommendations#non-invasive-treatments-for-low-back-pain-and-sciatica

Tips on how To Improve Your Posture

A head forward posture should give you a clue to whether you might need to improve your posture or not. With the ubiquitous use of mobile phones, tablets and computers, most of us nowadays spend hours at a time seated or with our heads forward looking over our very loved electronic devices. As a result, poor posture, head forward, rounded shoulders, slumped back leads to faster degeneration of our spines. Even more, you will be degenerating your neck joints much sooner in life with this type of posture. Nonetheless, you can do something about this NOW! Keep reading. (more…)

What is Contrology?

Contrology is a synonym with Pilates. In other words, Pilates exercise was originally named “Contrology”. That’s right, Mr Joseph Pilates, whom the exercise Pilates is named after called his style of fitness Contrology. However, the general public regarded it as just Pilates, “Contrology” or “Pilates” has evolved into a contemporary method…
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New Pilates Summer Offers 2016!
Feel fantastic this summer under the sun, show your toned, flat waistline in a skimpy outfit. These offers Pilates Summer Offers are for you!
Book now and get ready to burn and tone this summer. We offer a variety of classes that will make you sweat, work and feel fantastic under the sun. (more…)

New evidence for Pilates exercise for low back pain
The new guidelines for low back pain published by the National Institute for Care and Excellence in the UK recommends exercise as a first line measure. This cut-off from “The Osteopath” explains how exercise is the first-line recommendation for patients with low back pain. This suggests that Pilates exercise for low back pain can be an effective tool for those suffering with uncomplicated, non-specific mechanical low back pain. (more…)

The Benefits of Pilates Personal Training

Why choose Pilates personal training versus group classes?

If you think you are struggling to improve in your current Pilates group classes it might be time to get some one-on-one sessions to improve your game. The Benefits of Pilates Personal Training are numerous.
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Traditional Pilates or dynamic reformer classes?

Both Pilates styles are great. It all depends on what you’re trying to achieve. For instance, take classical ballet vs fitness Ballet Barre, or Iyengar yoga vs Power yoga. Which one is better?

Let’s take the first example. While ballet is a long-established discipline with set choreography that takes time and skill to master, a fitness Ballet Barre instead, incorporates ballet inspired moves with fitness, strength and cardio . Although both are similar in movement, they are different with completely different aims and approaches. Furthermore, they both require concentration and control.

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Achilles Tendinopathy and Pilates Reformer : A great match.
WHAT IS TENDINOPATHY?
Tendinopathy describes a diverse clinical syndrome that can involve any tendon and is associated with pain, swelling and decreased performance. Achilles tendinopathy is a not an inflammatory, but a degenerative condition. Achilles Tendinopathy and Pilates Reformer can help.
The Achilles tendon is known to be one of the most frequently injured tendons in the human body despite its strength. Not only it is the most common tendon to ruptures but, along with the patellar tendon, it happens to be one of the two tendons most frequently damaged as a result of overuse causing impairment.

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FIX YOUR BODY, LOOK YOUR BEST

Strengthen all your muscle groups by combining Pilates with your gym conditioning exercise. Pilates exercise focuses on your deeper muscles that support your joints, or your slower twitch muscles. Conversely, strength and conditioning exercise focuses on more superficial muscles, your torque producers. In order to perform well in daily activities as well as in sports, we need all layers, deep and superficial. Therefore, think of Pilates of the scaffolding workout for your gym workouts.

What is ‘conditioning?

Conditioning training is defined as “the process of training to become physically fit by a regimen of exercise, diet, and rest” (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2014). Furthermore, you can change your physical appearance by utilising stress, not mental stress, but adaptive body stress. Pin other words, putting your body under a certain amount of stress (overload) increases your physical capabilities. You can force the body to adapt and shape with a tailored Pilates exercise programme from Core Kensington. As a result, you can tone your body, strengthen your joints and increase your health and well-being.
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