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Some Things About San Francisco Pilates

By Jaclyn Hurley


San Francisco Pilates studios offer very nice ambiance for practicing this effective and popular method of improving strength and flexibility, and the best workout equipment you can find. The method itself was introduced back in 1920s, by successful physical trainer Joseph Pilates, and is popular since. Although it was primarily designed to help dancers to recover from their sports injuries, it really affects the whole body on the most amazing way.

Sometimes it is practiced on the floor, and sometimes different equipment is used. In any case, the point is to make a series of deeply controlled movements, without pressuring joints or risking injuries. The result of this form of exercise is improved muscle strength, balanced body and mind and slimmer and leaner body, in very good physical condition.

This method is designed as a mind and body exercise. The quality of your movement is more important than quantity, and the point is to concentrate on your core muscles and your breathing. Some muscles are usually neglected in other sports, and they can be very important when you are interested in spinal alignment and achieving better posture. Just feel your muscles and reshape your body.

Unlike jogging and similar sports, this method doesn't require great physical shape to start with, in order to prevent injuries. Everyone can practice it, because the objective is a coordination of your mind, body and spirit. What is really important is the concentration. You have to concentrate on each and every movement you make, to be able to activate the main core muscles.

All sessions have to be supervised by highly experienced trainers. They design special exercises for each individual, depending on their health and physical condition. The series of movements is usually designed to help strengthen and tone muscles and improve flexibility. The movements are slow and controlled, relaxing and quite effective, especially when it comes to losing weight.

Losing weight without exhausting aerobic trainings is a good news. Practicing Pilates is easy, it doesn't require too much effort, and you don't have to be in very good physical condition to start with. Besides, it is very relaxing, and it affects both your body and your mind, relieving you from accumulated stress, and making you feel and look so much better.

The fact is that practicing Pilates regularly can help improve both strength and flexibility, and make your body looks leaner and better toned. It has very low impact on your joints, and, thanks to that, some people who cannot practice more demanding forms of exercise can safely engage in practicing this funny and relaxing method. It's no wonder this method is so popular for decades.

Depending on your physical condition, your training instructor will design a series of exercises for you. Engagement in any sports activities is always beneficial for your body and health. This method is funny and easy to practice, has very good results on your physical and mental health, and makes sure your body is in a perfect shape. It is very effective even in decreasing low back pain and disability.




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