Why I Finally Started Pilates, and How It Can Help You
I joke with my business partner Megan Brown, a Pilates expert, that "everything we do is yoga." What I mean is that yoga, especially Vinyasa, which is the kind of yoga I practice, is free form, flowing, and creative, so you can do a "Pilates" movement in a yoga class and easily call it yoga.The reverse is difficult to do, because Pilates is more precise than yoga. In the past, I perceived Pilates as overly restrictive. Now, I yearn for "restriction" in all the right places! Flexibility has always come easily for me, which is why I was drawn to yoga, but around the time I turned forty I began to experience joint pain due to a lack of stability in my joints.I notice time and again that when choosing a fitness modality, people are often drawn to what comes most naturally to them, rather than to what they need.This was the case for me, too. Finally, after ten years of owning a Pilates and yoga studio, I started taking Pilates classes...this year. If you, like me, have been resisting Pilates, jump into the rabbit hole with me and keep reading. There's so much to discover.When it comes to Pilates, I feel like Alice in Wonderland. I am curious and amazed at what I am experiencing. Pilates has strengthened my yoga practice and my overall health for the following reasons:
My pelvic floor and deep core muscles are stronger
I have more body awareness, specifically around my core musculature
My posture has improved
My joints are more stable
I have less back, neck and shoulder pain
I feel stronger, more fit, and toned
I have more energy and stamina
The crazy thing about Pilates is that the better you get at it, the harder it is. That must be why it's so hard for me! LOL!I reached out to some Mind the Mat members about why they do Pilates and how it makes them feel: If you are interested in Pilates, check out Mind the Mat's signature Hawt Pilates program in our Hot Studio in Del Ray, Alexandria. It is kick butt and so much fun. We are in process of building another Hot Studio in Clarendon as an addition to our current studio space there, so we can bring this signature program to Arlington.We also have Pilates classes that aren't heated, as well as Prenatal Pilates, Mommy & Me Post-Pregnancy Pilates, and special Pilates workshops such as:
Primal Pilates
December 15 from 1-3pm with Glory Billman.
Butts & Guts 4
January 5 from 4-5pm with Dr. Megan Brown, PT.
New to Pilates?
Try Pilates Fundamentals
January 6, 4-530p with Caroline Deitch.
Yoga and Pilates compliment each other beautifully.These workshops below combine them both!
Barefoot Bootcamp
December 8 from 1-230p with Lara Hudson
Barre Burn + Yoga Bliss
December 9, 11:00am-12:30pm with Natalie Berkeley, RN, BSN
Active Recovery for Athletes
December 15, 3:30-5:00pm with Caroline Deitch
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