Old 06-24-2011, 12:33 PM
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Kitsie
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Kitsie, from my first session I can tell you that it involves massage, exercise, breathing deeply. I didn't do any floor work yet. The table is a big padded thing with all kinds of contraptions (can't think of a better word) for strength training but with Pilates you don't isolate like you do with machine work at the gym. You use your core muscles. He was able to assess where I was tight and worked on that. One thing that amazed him was how flexible I am. I've done a lot of yoga so maybe that's why. Pilates is not new, it's rather old, but seems to be very popular today.
I believe it's important to have a person trained in Pilates to prevent injury. The day after he received his MFA he started training for this!
Thanks! Will Google it, too.
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