Pilates Is Probably The Most Efficient Approach To Physiotherapy

By Samuel Rivoteli

Pilates is all about building and developing your "core". Why is this so important to good health and fitness? The core consists of the main muscles in your lower torso that helps support your entire posture and promotes good posture.

Having the correct posture gives one a feeling of well-being, as well as the look of leanness and height. Good posture is also important for good health as we shall soon see.

It's vital that you go slowly at first, as Pilates is not about speed. The controlled movements and precision is what develops tone in your muscles as well as body awareness (knowing what each muscle in your body is doing). In doing so, you can better direct your motions as well as prevent injury during sport.

The foundation of Pilates is based upon slow, controlled exercises where nothing is rushed. The reason for this is to develop body awareness, and this is why Pilates is so fantastic. Body awareness allows you to be conscious of what every muscle in your body is doing, and this helps a lot when you do any kind of sporting activity.

The basic Pilates exercise is suitable for people of all ages as well as those recovering from injury. For rehabilitation purposes, specific or customized Pilates exercises can be utilized to isolate the injured limb whilst giving the rest of the body a great workout.

However, if you suffer from hip or back injuries and you're considering Pilates for your rehabilitation treatment, it is advised that you consult your doctor first. It is also a good idea to get yourself some one to one coaching from a qualified Pilates instructor to ensure that you perform the routines correctly and not over-strain any part of your body.

The trick to getting the maximum benefits out of Pilates is to perform every motion with precision and control. In addition, proper breathing as well as position of your body is critical. Therefore, as a beginner you will want to find a school that takes the time to correct your motions so you do not form any bad habits and get the best foundational techniques possible right from the start. This will ensure that you don't waste your time or risk causing yourself injury.

Getting to the stage where you're fully self-aware, takes a lot of persistence, dedication and repetition. Many people take years to form that mind to body connection so don't feel disheartened if you don't see results within one month - the journey will be worth it.

For Pilates to be effective in your fitness goals, you will need to be entirely dedicated to practicing the right forms and the right breathing exercises. The people don't see results are the ones who have not totally committed themselves.

Don't expect quick results either. Getting great results requires consistency plus good technique. Don't get discouraged if you find it hard to do at first, just keep persisting. Once you've come to grips with foundational Pilates, both your mind and body will thank you for it. - 31994

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