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Welcome to Pilates
Pilates is a total workout of mind and body. It can be a unique experience
for every participant providing many benefits both mentally and physically.
It provides the most essential elements of keeping our bodies healthy
, which is breathing and good posture.
Pilates Specialist - Kathy Read
Kathy Read has worked extensively with the Pilates technique for 6 years
, instructing many classes from beginner to advanced levels. Kathy is
a current member of the Fitness Professionals. She has given presentations
and workshops to the British swimming coaches, health clubs and schools.
She has also worked with the World Class youth and age group national
swim teams. After spending 15 years representing Great Britain on the
national Swim team at World and Olympic level, Kathy found the Pilates
technique rehabilitated her injuries that had been the result of years
of demanding training.
Goals of Pilates
Pilates is designed so it caters for your own personal needs. Through
practising Pilates on a regular basis you will start to listen and tune
in to your own body's requirements on a daily basis. Pilates will focus
your mind on the way you move and support your body in every day life.
With this awareness you will create a toned, supple figure, with natural
grace and poise leading to resilience and greater efficiency of movement
in your every day life.
Origins of Pilates
Joseph Pilates who was born in 1880 in Germany, was an unhealthy child
suffering with asthma, rickets and rheumatic fever. He began bodybuilding
as a young teenager to strengthen his weakened body and participated in
diving, skiing, gymnastics and professional boxing. Joseph's development
of the Pilates Mat work transpired whilst working as an intern in a British
World War one camp, training camp members in his unique system of exercises.
All these prisoners survived the flu epidemic of 1918 due to the strengthening
effect of Joseph's workouts.
Joseph moved to New York and opened his studio, mainly working closely
with injured ballet dancers to rehabilitate and heal their injuries. Fortunately
today, we can all have access to the Pilates technique with the mat work
classes, which are suitable for all ages and abilities from beginner through
to advanced level workouts.
Principles of Pilates
- Breathing
- Alignment
- Centering
- Concentration
- Co-ordination
- Flowing movement
- Precision
- Stamina
The Pilates principles form the initial learning of Pilates and are consciously
practised throughout all workouts.
It is important to master the breathing technique to be able to initiate
the abdominal control needed to create a strong core or centre. This breath
control works in harmony with the concentration, co-ordination, alignment
and precision of flowing movement leading to improved stamina.
The original 34 exercises developed by Joseph can be very demanding and
are not necessarily performed in the original format. Modified versions
of these exercises and adaptations more suitable to general levels of
fitness and strength are used in a mat work class of today.
Client Testimonials
"The feeling that you are feeling great,its not just an imagined
feeling, its real." - Simon, Applemore.
"I feel so much more free and mobile after the class"
- Joan, Lymington
"Through practising Pilates, my stomach's much flatter'
- Pat, Lymington
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