Pilates Training For All Ages

By James Spann


If you are looking for an exercise program that focuses on the body, mind and spirit, pilates training may be just for you. It focuses on strengthening the central core of the body which is the abdomen and lower back area which work outwards, extending toward the extremities. Women with post-pregnancy bodies, dancers, mid and later life generations, individuals with no room for equipment, and athletes find these exercise routines extremely helpful in helping them reach higher levels of flexibility and fitness.

The history of this activity is quite captivating. The routines were originally developed in the 1920's by German Joseph Pilates. He used his principles to assist returning soldiers and prisoners of war with rehabilitation and recovery. Dancers also used his techniques to gain strength, grace and stamina.

Making this activity part of your daily regime will strengthen your entire body and give you a along lean look. It will also give individuals more mobility and flexibility if exercises are done on a consistent basis. It is a low-impact activity and will help improve posture and assist in reducing back pain.

Older individuals and those who have not exercised for long periods of time can alter the exercise routines to fit their capabilities and as they grow stronger and more confident in their skills, they can add more difficult moves to their daily exercise sessions. It can be easily combined with a regimen of walking, running or weight lifting.

Almost all of the routines are done on a mat or on a very soft rug or other surface. Specific machines that were invented by the founder of this exercise movement do exist but they are not readily available and can be quite pricey. Some gyms may have them available so ask if you are a member at a local venue.

Check with local exercise studios and workout facilities to determine if they offer these classes. Choose the one that fits your needs and your time limitations the best. If no classes are available or you want to try these moves in the privacy of your own home, DVDs are available for rent or purchase at sporting goods outlets and book stores. If you want to try the programs with a friend, by all means include her to make your time exercising more enjoyable and interesting.

Adding these exercises to your daily routine will help you become stronger, longer, and leaner. It can also help improve your focus and concentration on your breathing and muscles. The low impact moves are easy on your joints and, some with modifications, can be done by all the members of your family.




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