Spring Break 2022: No Equipment Necessary!

When creating exercise programs for people, one of my top priorities is to minimize the barriers; how can I make exercise more accessible and, therefore, more likely habit-forming? One of the most significant barriers is equipment. Early in my years as a physical therapist, I worked with stroke patients on Pilates equipment, including the famous reformer. I can’t tell you how many times my patients would leave my office and say, “Well, I guess I need to get one of those things!” I realized they were dependent on equipment for their exercise needs.

It was around that time that Sara and I started Mind the Mat, a place where everyone is welcome, and there’s no gym equipment, just some yoga straps, and small hand weights - but even those are optional! 

After years of development, I am focused on strength, flexibility, and conditioning exercises that:

  1. Position your body against gravity to create resistance and load (no equipment needed).

  2. Use opposing muscle tension for resistance (no equipment needed).

  3. Require mental muscular recruitment – squeezing and tightening your muscles with your brain, for example (again, no equipment needed).

This no-equipment-needed motto and exercise methodology came in handy when we were in lockdown and travels nicely with you these days on spring break! We are here in the British Virgin Islands, and I did not want to feel pressure to work out every day. Here is my exercise routine I followed just a few times this week and again, no equipment needed:

  1. Walk/run 20 minutes: The British Virgin Islands are hilly; I was exhausted!

  2. Mat exercises: no shoes nor sports bra required!

  • 20 Push-ups

  • 30 Glute Leg Lifts (on all fours)

  • 30 Pilates Bridges with variations

  • 20 Lunges

  • 30 Squats

  • One song of Air Arms

That’s it! Give it a try, whether you’re on spring break or a lunch break because – you know what I’m going to say – no equipment needed!

Dr. Megan Brown

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Co-founder | Mind the Mat Pilates & Yoga

Megan Brown, physical therapist, Pilates instructor, mother and co-founder of Mind the Mat Pilates & Yoga in Alexandria, VA, likes to goof around. Yet her commitment to her students and her skill set in the field is no joke. After graduating from University of Virginia with a degree in Sports Medicine, Megan went on to receive her Masters in Physical Therapy and eventually her Doctorate in the profession. Although Pilates was never part of the plan, the method changed the way she treated patients, positively re-directed her career path and enhanced her own active lifestyle. Customized Pilates instruction is her specialty--she designs classes based on clients needs: athletes, new moms, rehabilitation or just for fun (why be serious all the time?). Pilates + Yoga is the best of both worlds, hence the creation of Mind the Mat studios providing classes for all—in every walk of life.

Mind the Mat Pilates & Yoga was founded in 2008 by Megan Brown, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Polestar Certified Practitioner of Pilates for Rehabilitation and Sara VanderGoot, Nationally Certified Massage Therapist and Registered Yoga Teacher (e-RYT 200, RYT 500). In their private practices as physical therapist and massage therapist respectively Megan and Sara observed that many of their clients were coming in with similar needs: relief for neck and shoulder tension and low back pain as well as a desire for more flexibility in hips and legs, stability in joints, and core strength.

Together Megan and Sara carefully crafted a curriculum of Pilates and yoga classes to address needs for clients who are pregnant, postpartum, have injuries or limitations, who are new to Pilates and yoga, and for those who are advanced students and are looking for an extra challenge.

www.mindthemat.com     

2214 Mount Vernon Avenue

Alexandria, VA 22301

703.683.2228

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