Pilates (pronounced puh lah teez) was created by a fellow named Joseph Pilates during the First World War in Germany. The basis of his concept is that mental and physical health are intertwined, without one you could not have the other. The concept of his exercise program was to strengthen and rehabilitate the returning veterans by not only working on their physical problems, but also working on their mental health by way of meditation, breathing, learning how to relax not only the body but the mind. Learning on how to focus the mind and then set it free.
It was originally known as The Pilates Principles to condition the entire body, correcting proper alignment, learning body centering, concentration enhancement, control, precision, controlled breathing and flowing movement. This system was so successful with the returning veterans, that it began to spread past the ones in need to the every day people associated with the veterans and as they increased their health, they spread the word even further. This type of exercise is becoming more and more popular as its success becomes more known.
Pilates is basically a hybrid between calisthenics and yoga. It is designed to strengthen your abs, and back while stretching your muscles and relaxing your body and your mind. The calisthenics portion is geared towards not only working your muscles but learning how to control your breathing under stress and learning how to center your body in motion. The yoga portion was more centered on controlling the mind and emotions, This combination of techniques produced a program that was infinitely customizable from the weak of body or pregnant all the way up to the strong bodied that might be troubled of mind.
In the practice of Pilates, it is said that all of your energy comes from the core of your body. This is the center of your existence. Your mid section is the powerhouse that drives the rest of your body. From this portion comes the strength and control that is exuded through your extremities. Breathing is very important to this exercise. The control of your breathing should give you strength, quiet and release. Through proper breathing throughout the prescribed motions you can effectively rid your muscles of the waste products they tend to hold on to. This exercise system is targeted at making your body not only stronger, but more flexible it will also help with your posture because it targets the muscles that stabilizes your structure.


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