NHS Guide to Pilates

The NHS has recently updated its guide to Pilates, which gives good overview about what it is, who it’s for, the benefits, how it can help those with back pain, the difference between matwork and equipment and more. Read the full guide.

Quote: Complete coordination…

There is no meditation or spiritual element to Pilates, but founder, Joseph Pilates believed in a strong mind-body-spirit connection: “The Pilates Method of Body Conditioning is complete coordination of body, mind and spirit.”

Pilates celebs: Tennis

Many tennis stars who we have recently been watching at Wimbledon do Pilates to rehab and prevent injury and go on for years playing long, strong and injury free. Female players who incorporate Pilates into their training programmes include: Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Billie Jean King, Margaret Court and Serena Williams. See this article for … More Pilates celebs: Tennis

Danish Wounded Warriors project

This project was started in 2009 by the Royal Danish Ballet Foundation. Two Ballet Dancers/Pilates instructors used their skills as movement specialists to contribute to the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers. Read more about the project. Read the personal testimonial of how Pilates helped with the rehabilitation of a special forces soldier.

Quote: If your spine…

Joseph Pilates believed that there was no reason that we could not use his exercise method to become stronger and healthier as we age: “If your spine is inflexibly stiff at 30, you are old. If it is completely flexible at 60, you are young.”

Toe Socks

TOETOE® say their socks promote non-restrictive toe movement, as in the foot’s natural physiology, separating the toes, increasing movement and dramatically improving the flow of information between the foot and the brain. They have regular offers on their website, but should a group of us wish to club together to buy, we could receive a 15% discount.