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About Pilates

About Pilates

Pilates is one of the fastest growing forms of exercise. Developed from the rehabilitation techniques of Joseph Pilates it is a refreshing form of exercise which emphasis's  breathing, correct spine, pelvis, shoulder and all body alignment.

The quality of movement is valued over the quantity of movement so we can concentrate on where the body is in relation to its surroundings and the control of movement.

Pilates teaches us to be body aware to breathe efficiently, to move with little effort, to be a able to concentrate and to develop a healthy posture.

The Pilates technique was developed from a rehabilitation viewpoint and with participation of top level ballet dancers and athletes. It is often used for improving and reviving structure and movement ability. Back pain, shoulder problems, pelvic injuries, breathing difficulties, posture, range of movement, sports injuries.

Some of the pathologies which will benefit from Pilates are:

  • Slip Disc
  • Rotator cuff injury
  • Neck instability
  • Joint injuries
  • osteoporosis 
  • antenatal and postnatal issues
  • after care remedial issues

To this day people that trained with Joseph Pilates and are trained by his colleagues continue to commit to his principles and techniques. He said that "in just 30 classes you will have a whole new body".

Price £54.00 six week block..see special offers

The beginners courses are intended to give a taste of what pilates is and after the first 6 week course you will begin to feel the benefits.

Each course lasts for 6 weeks (one class a week over six weeks) and we cater for beginner and intermediate levels.

Pilates 1:1 £45.00 per session...see special offers

In Pilates one to one sessions (1:1) you get to use the body conditioning machines notorious with the Pilates name. Pilates rehabilitation helps you recover from aches and pains or in the case of Osteo related illnesses helps the body cope better.

It also helps build stronger core body strength which give you the ability to avoid further stresses, strains. and injuries.

After suffering a bone or muscle injury it is common for people to take up Pilates to get back to a balanced body. It is advised to consult with an Osteopath for a full assessment if the injury is causing constant pain or discomfort.

1:1 sessions include a full body assessment and this usually takes 1  - 1.5 hours for the first session and 1 hour for subsequent sessions.

After this a program is put together by the pilates practitioner to work on problem areas.

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