Pilates courses for your personal well-being, developing strength, proper alignment, breathing and posture.
Joseph Pilates (creator of the method in the early 20th centry) presents his method as the art of controlled movements,
which should look and feel like a workout (not a therapy) when properly
manifested. If practiced with consistency, Pilates improves flexibility,
builds strength and develops control and endurance in the entire body.[7] It puts emphasis on alignment, breathing, developing a strong core,
and improving coordination and balance. The core, consisting of the
muscles of the abdomen, low back, and hips, is often called the
"powerhouse" and is thought to be the key to a person's stability.[8]
Pilates' system allows for different exercises to be modified in range
of difficulty from beginner to advanced or to any other level, and also
in terms of the instructor and practitioner's specific goals and/or
limitations. Intensity can be increased over time as the body adapts
itself to the exercises.[
- Enseignant éditeur: Hull-Brousmiche Morgan