Pilates is more than just a sweat-inducing, work-your-whole-body, make-you-feel-fantastic kind of workout - for those who practise regularly, the aim is to act as a mind-clearer, an energiser and a stress-reducer. So, why is this the ultimate in stress-busting exercises?
The first thing we need to know is just what is this type of exercise class and what are its origins?
Pilates is a form of exercise developed by Joseph Pilates, who was born in Germany. He believed that mental and physical health are closely connected, and developed methods which drew influence from forms of exercise such as gymnastics, boxing and wrestling. In the 1920's, Joseph Pilates moved to the USA, and opened up a studio in New York, where he began teaching his method.
Putting an emphasis on core strength, which in turn improves general fitness and wellbeing, the objective of this exercise technique is to strengthen the body in an even way. The movements involved, with or without apparatus, are suitable for every level of fitness, are are designed to improve physical strength, flexibility, posture and enhance mental awareness.
Both of these develop balance, improve flexibility and posture and encourage good breathing techniques, while using different methods. Although Yoga puts more emphasis on relaxation, and uses methods similar to meditation, both exercises emphasise the connection between physical and mental health. Yoga traditionally doesn't require any equipment, whilst Pilates is generally performed on both a matt, and apparatus. Finally, Pilates is performed in a flow of movement, without the static 'poses' associated with yoga.
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