What is Pilates?

Pilates was created in the 1920s by Joseph Pilates as a form of physical exercise and rehabilitation. Some of the first people treated by Pilates were injured soldiers returning from war and dancers, such as Martha Graham and George Balanchine, to strengthen their bodies, heal their aches and pains and support recovery from injury.

Pilates has been used by athletes, dancers and physical therapists as a core part of their training regime since then.

Benefits Include:

  • Abdominal and core strength

  • Cardiovascular fitness

  • Muscular strength and flexibility

  • Postural alignment and balance

  • General health and wellbeing

  • Tones and sculpts the body

  • Enhanced self-esteem

  • Reduces the risk of injury

  • Weight loss

  • Rehabilitation and recovery from:

    • Injury/Surgery

“Beth’s Pilates is first class – always challenging; always fun.”

— Liz Mitchell

Muscle Strengthening

Pilates increases muscle strength and tone without creating bulk. It increases deep core muscle strength keeping abdominal muscles tight and toned and preventing the risk of injury.

Stability

Pilates works the whole body. Increased core strength in the deep abdominals creates greater stability and lessens the risk of injury.

Controlling Breathing

Controlled breathing in Pilates facilitates correct muscle activation and increases fitness and endurance.

 

Improves Posture

Pilates is the perfect exercise for improving posture and spinal alignment. Improved posture brings long-lasting relief from day-to-day postural aches and pains.

Full Body Workout

Pilates works the whole body. Targeted exercises lead to greater bodily strength, balance and cardiovascular fitness.

Conditions Body & Mind

Achieving greater mind-body connection is not only good for us physically but also increases mental clarity and relieves stress.