
Annette Jackson, Pilates Director, 472-3300 x225 E-mail:
jacksona@jccmw.org
WHAT
IS PILATES?
Pilates
(pronounced puh-LA-tees) is a unique method of body conditioning
named after German-born Joseph H. Pilates. The Pilates method is
a designed to stretch, strengthen and balance the body. To sum
it up in three words, it is STRENGTH, STRETCH & CONTROL.
The Pilates Method was developed almost 100 years ago as a full
body exercise system. It emphasizes perfect body alignment and
proper breathing through a series of controlled movements.
Joseph Pilates originally named his system "Contrology". This
Method uses the trunk of the body including the abdominals,
lower back, hips and buttocks as it's "Powerhouse" and center,
which in turn allows the rest of the body to move free.
Joseph believed ideal fitness should begin with education and
total body conditioning. He created over 500 exercises, each
with a specific purpose, that would build and develop the body
smoothly and harmoniously. Both the major muscles AND the
supportive muscles (which are most often missed in many other
workouts) will be uniformly worked. Every time you perform an
exercise in this system, you will be simultaneously
strengthening AND stretching the body. This is what will restore
the muscular balance to the body as well as improve posture.
Additionally, the mind is what guides the body through the
series of meticulously designed movements. Joseph intended his
system to be built around his six principals: control,
precision, concentration, precision, breath and flow.
WHAT ARE THE PILATES MACHINES OR APPARATUS? WHAT ARE MAT
EXERCISES?
Both floor
or "mat" exercises as well as machine or "apparatus" exercises
are encompassed in this system. The Mat-Work is a series of
controlled exercises that utilize the body as resistance. These
exercises, once learned properly can be performed almost
anywhere. This gives you the opportunity to continuously improve
your health, anytime, anywhere.
All of the resistance in Pilates comes from springs. This
enables all of the movements to both strengthen and lengthen at
the same time, making these machines the most unique in all of
the fitness world. The primary machine is the Reformer. It is a
bed- like platform with a carriage that slides along tracks. You
move the carriage by either pressing against a bar, or pulling
the leather straps with your hands or feet. Over 100 exercises
can be performed on the Reformer alone. Exercises encompass a
variety of positions, laying on your back, on your stomach,
standing, kneeling, or piking. Other equipment, most of them
spring-loaded, includes the Cadillac, Wunda Chair, Electric
Chair, Barrel and Spine Corrector.
THE BENEFITS OF PILATES
- Improve
strength, flexibility and balance.
- Tone and build
long, lean muscles without bulk.
- Challenge deep
abdominal muscles to support the core.
- Engage the
mind and enhance body awareness.
- Condition
efficient patterns of movement making the body less prone to
injury.
- Reduce stress,
relieve tension, boost energy through deep stretching.
- Restore
postural alignment.
- Create a
stronger, more flexible spine.
- Promote
recovery from strain or injury.
- Increase joint
range of motion.
- Improve
circulation.
- Heighten
neuromuscular coordination.
- Offer relief
from back pain and joint stress.
- Correct
over-training of muscle groups which can lead to stress and
injury.
- Enhance
mobility, agility and stamina.
- Compliment any
sort of sports or movement training and develop functional
fitness for daily life activity.
- Improve the
way your body performs, looks, and feels
WHO CAN DO PILATES?
The answer is
ANYBODY!!!! Pilates is also an extremely flexible exercise
system. Modifications to the exercises allow for a range of
difficulty ranging from beginning to advanced. For a long time
it was favored by dancers, ice skaters and gymnasts. It has
become more and more popular among individuals of all ages who
wish to stay in peak condition. Physical Therapists and
orthopedists have found it exceptional to rehabilitate patients
and improve posture. Hollywood has turned to it since it
develops a physique that is lithe, toned and supple, and their
bodies, simply put, are their business.
Pilates is also one of the best ways for people with HIV/AIDS as
well as cancer patients and cancer survivors to incorporate
fitness into their lives, without burning out from more
traditional western workouts. It is also appropriate for all
levels as well as teens and older adults whose needs are much
gentler and specific to their growing and/ or aging conditions.
The Pilates system fits well into athlete's needs. It works with
horse trainers and riders as well as dancers, marathoners,
tennis players, football players and golfers. The flexibility
and awareness of movement tends to be a great advantage to many
of these athletes.
Through every moment of your training session you will be
challenged, motivated and encouraged to meet and exceed your
body's potential.
PRIVATE/DUET PILATES FEE
All machine or
apparatus lessons are performed in a private, one-on-one, or two
on one setting.
Schedule for group pilates
Private One
Teacher and One Student:
$80/1 session
$385/5 sessions
$750/10 sessions
Duet – One Teacher and Two Students
$50/ per student for 1 session
$235/per student for 5 sessions
$450/ per student for 10 sessions
WHO WAS JOSEPH H. PILATES?
Joseph Pilates,
of Greek descent, was born in 1880 near Dusseldorf, Germany. Joe
was frail as a child, suffering from asthma, rickets and
rheumatic fever. He overcame his physical limitations with
exercise and body building, becoming a model for anatomical
drawings at the age of 14. He was an accomplished skier, diver,
boxer and gymnast. He studied martial arts, Chinese acrobatics,
yoga and Zen meditation. Joe emigrated to England in 1912, where
he worked as a self-defense instructor for detectives at
Scotland Yard. At the outbreak of World War I, Joe was interned
as an "enemy alien" with other German nationals. During his
internment, he became a nurse and he refined his ideas and
trained other internees in his system of exercise. He rigged
springs to hospital beds, enabling bedridden patients to
exercise against resistance, an innovation that led to a machine
which Joe Pilates eventually named the "Cadillac," one of the
main components of what was to become Pilates’ method of
exercise. An influenza epidemic struck England in 1918, killing
thousands of people, but not a single one of Joe's trainees
died. This, he claimed, testified to the effectiveness of his
system.
In 1926, Joseph and his wife Clara Pilates arrived in New York
City. He opened his first studio near the New York City Ballet.
By the 1940's Pilates– both the man and his exercises– had begun
to achieve notoriety in the dance community. "At some time or
other," reported Dance magazine in its February, 1956 issue,
"virtually every dancer in New York, and certainly everyone who
has studied at Jacob's Pillow between 1939 and 1951, has meekly
submitted to the spirited instruction of Joe Pilates." Legends
Martha Graham and George Balanchine were among his clientele.
Joe was a genius and way ahead of his time, he was even quoted
saying,"I'm fifty years ahead of my time," . Many of the
principals that he invented almost 100 years ago are just know
being touted as a safe and effective way to achieve physical
fitness. Joseph was an icon until he was 87, when complications
from a fire took his life in 1967. However, his legacy lives on
as Pilates exercise has become one of the most popular and
respected fitness systems practiced around the world. Today,
five million Americans practice Pilates, and the numbers
continue to grow.
With a
background in nursing and teaching, Clara Pilates was an asset
to Joseph in developing the exercise system and studio business.
She continued to run the Pilates Studio™ for years after
Joseph's death, passing the reigns to Romana Kryzanowska when
she retired. Clara Pilates died in 1977.
“Done three times a week, a few well-designed movements,
properly executed in sequence, are worth hours of calisthenics
or contortions! Whatever your fitness level, I’ll help you
establish a workout that you’ll truly enjoy. I’m proud of what a
lifetime of practicing Pilates has done for me. Now let me show
you what Pilates can do for you.” – Romana Kryzanowska
ALL PILATES ARE NOT THE SAME
The
popularity of Joseph Pilates's teachings has grown in recent
years, and many fitness professionals are now offering pilates-inspired
programs, or in some cases combining what they call Pilates with
exercises from other training regimens. The True or Authentic
Pilates method is different because it refers to the system of
exercises that were originally developed and taught by Joseph
Pilates, whose unique training regimen has proven itself for
more than 80 years as an effective and safe method of exercise.
Romana Kryzanowska is the world-renowned protégé of Joseph
Pilates and has been teaching the method for nearly six decades.
Long ago Romana made a commitment to Joe and Clara Pilates to
continue their life's work and Romana continues to deliver on
that promise today by traveling the world and teaching the next
generation of instructors. Romana's daughter, Sari Mejia Santo,
also shares her mother's lifelong passion for teaching the
Pilates method; she also had the opportunity to train directly
with Joseph and Clara Pilates, and has been teaching at Romana's
side for over three decades.
In order to become a Certified Romana's Authentic Pilates
Teacher, one must be guided, trained and tested directly by
Romana and Sari and have continued their training by attending
Continuing Professional Education with Romana and Sari once or
more each year. When your working with a Romana’s Pilates
certified instructor, you can be confident you’re getting
quality and experience, not an instructor who achieved
certification over the weekend or using a fast track approach.
ABOUT ANNETTE JACKSON
Annette Jackson
is a former member of the Joffrey Ballet. She has taught Pilates
at Canyon Ranch , Center for Movement in Scarsdale, and Ballet
Arts, Pelham.
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