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I took my first Pilates class and it really kicked my fanny. I had no
idea that it was going to be this hard. I had considered myself fairly flexible until now. I hope my tailbone heals up over the weekend so I can go to the class on Monday... Amy (walking funny) |
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"A Ross" wrote
I took my first Pilates class and it really kicked my fanny. I had no idea that it was going to be this hard. I had considered myself fairly flexible until now. I hope my tailbone heals up over the weekend so I can go to the class on Monday... Amy (walking funny) I had the same problem when I started s Just happened to be getting my checkup that week, so I asked the doc about it. She said I had lost the fat in my butt and needed to build up the muscles to replace the padding. It worked. I can Roll like a ball all day now g Keep at it, Amy. Pilates makes me feel good all day - taller, more limber; and I'm convinced it has made all my clothes fit better. -- Walking on . . . Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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In article , "SnugBear"
wrote: "A Ross" wrote I took my first Pilates class and it really kicked my fanny. I had no idea that it was going to be this hard. I had considered myself fairly flexible until now. I hope my tailbone heals up over the weekend so I can go to the class on Monday... Amy (walking funny) I had the same problem when I started s Just happened to be getting my checkup that week, so I asked the doc about it. She said I had lost the fat in my butt and needed to build up the muscles to replace the padding. It worked. I can Roll like a ball all day now g Keep at it, Amy. Pilates makes me feel good all day - taller, more limber; and I'm convinced it has made all my clothes fit better. Thanks. My tailbone feels better today, so I'll go back to class tonight. I'm planning to take a small towel for padding during the roll sessions. Amy |
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"A Ross" wrote in message ... In article , "SnugBear" wrote: "A Ross" wrote I took my first Pilates class and it really kicked my fanny. I had no idea that it was going to be this hard. I had considered myself fairly flexible until now. I hope my tailbone heals up over the weekend so I can go to the class on Monday... Amy (walking funny) I had the same problem when I started s Just happened to be getting my checkup that week, so I asked the doc about it. She said I had lost the fat in my butt and needed to build up the muscles to replace the padding. It worked. I can Roll like a ball all day now g Keep at it, Amy. Pilates makes me feel good all day - taller, more limber; and I'm convinced it has made all my clothes fit better. Thanks. My tailbone feels better today, so I'll go back to class tonight. I'm planning to take a small towel for padding during the roll sessions. Amy Could you tell me more about Pilates in general? My darling BF has arranged for me to go to a personal trainer and I suspect she is into Pilates. Alas, I am in New Orleans and Kenner a lot this month and put off scheduling until after October begins. Meanwhile, it sounds as though you had quite a workout . My understanding is that it was kind of 'fluff'. I realize it is an uneducated opinion! Educate me, please. j |
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In article 4K5eb.6098$k74.1402@lakeread05, Julianne
wrote: Could you tell me more about Pilates in general? My darling BF has arranged for me to go to a personal trainer and I suspect she is into Pilates. Alas, I am in New Orleans and Kenner a lot this month and put off scheduling until after October begins. Meanwhile, it sounds as though you had quite a workout . My understanding is that it was kind of 'fluff'. I realize it is an uneducated opinion! Educate me, please. j http://www.google.ca/search?q=Pilate...btnG=Google+Se arch&meta= |
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"Carol Frilegh" wrote in message ... In article 4K5eb.6098$k74.1402@lakeread05, Julianne wrote: Could you tell me more about Pilates in general? My darling BF has arranged for me to go to a personal trainer and I suspect she is into Pilates. Alas, I am in New Orleans and Kenner a lot this month and put off scheduling until after October begins. Meanwhile, it sounds as though you had quite a workout . My understanding is that it was kind of 'fluff'. I realize it is an uneducated opinion! Educate me, please. j http://www.google.ca/search?q=Pilate...btnG=Google+Se arch&meta= Carol, Thanks. I've looked at that and spent far too much time at the book store with books I didn't intend on buying reading and looking at pics. I guess my question could have been phrased differently. All the websites and books show these lovely slow movements with bizarre equipment. (There is something looks like a torture rack used in some studios!) I guess what I see written is not congruent with a post that indicates that the OP had a terrific work out. What am I not getting? I do have one Palates tape I bought at the store and went through it several times but frankly, I think it was a bad tape - I can't remember the name of it, but it wasn't Windsor or something but it seemed fairly complex with only three reps of each movement. Something else to consider - I have been voted most likely to die of a closed head injury during aerobics. A couple of my tennis partners have suggested I have an ambulance parked outside the courts while I play! I am sort of not coordinated. It would seem that Palates requires some coordination. It is very frustrating for me as I spent 14 years in dance and still trip over my own feet! I know that all exercises are not meant for anyone but does Palates really build muscle and burn calories like tennis or weights or the treadmill? j |
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In article 4K5eb.6098$k74.1402@lakeread05, "Julianne"
wrote: Could you tell me more about Pilates in general? My darling BF has arranged for me to go to a personal trainer and I suspect she is into Pilates. Alas, I am in New Orleans and Kenner a lot this month and put off scheduling until after October begins. Meanwhile, it sounds as though you had quite a workout . My understanding is that it was kind of 'fluff'. I realize it is an uneducated opinion! Educate me, please. j Hey there. Last night was my second class, and the regular instructor was there. Her class was less frenetic than the first (taught by the instructor who normally does the step aerobics class...), but not less of a workout. She started by explaining the theory behind pilates--lengthening and strengthening the body's "core," focusing on breathing, focusing on your body and knowing what it can and cannot do. There aren't a lot of reps involved, but that doesn't make it less intense. Because you focus on "engaging" certain muscles, breathing, and flowing, graceful movements, you actually feel the exercise more than if you did, say, 100 crunches. And, as a bonus, all of that concentration really tires you out--I was very relaxed and calm after last night's session. And my tailbone wasn't as much of an issue this time--I placed a hand towel under my butt while doing some of the moves, and that helped a lot. The instructor suggested using a thicker mat (we're using the gym's yoga mats) or another blanket underneath. Oh, and the only equipment we used was a yoga block. So give it a whirl and have fun. I'm already more concious of my posture, and find that I'm sitting up a little straighter and sucking my navel to my spine (whenever it occurs to me...). Amy |
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In article VDceb.6664$k74.5010@lakeread05, Julianne
wrote: "Carol Frilegh" wrote in message ... In article 4K5eb.6098$k74.1402@lakeread05, Julianne wrote: Could you tell me more about Pilates in general? My darling BF has arranged for me to go to a personal trainer and I suspect she is into Pilates. Alas, I am in New Orleans and Kenner a lot this month and put off scheduling until after October begins. Meanwhile, it sounds as though you had quite a workout . My understanding is that it was kind of 'fluff'. I realize it is an uneducated opinion! Educate me, please. j http://www.google.ca/search?q=Pilate...btnG=Google+Se arch&meta= Carol, Thanks. I've looked at that and spent far too much time at the book store with books I didn't intend on buying reading and looking at pics. I guess my question could have been phrased differently. All the websites and books show these lovely slow movements with bizarre equipment. The only bizarre equipment I use: are two mats from the lawn chairs and my battle scarred bod. |
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"A Ross" wrote snip She started by explaining the theory behind pilates--lengthening and strengthening the body's "core," focusing on breathing, focusing on your body and knowing what it can and cannot do. So give it a whirl and have fun. I'm already more conscious of my posture, and find that I'm sitting up a little straighter and sucking my navel to my spine (whenever it occurs to me...). Amy At five foot nothin' I need all the lengthening I can get! ;-) I love love love Pilates (no equipment but a cushy mat) I've been doing Winsor pilates since last December and here's the thing that amazes me most: when I walk now, it is *impossible* for me to NOT pull my navel to spine. You just do it unconsciously. And after all those years of mom telling me to sit up or stand up straight, if she could only see me now s -- Walking on . . . Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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In article , "SnugBear"
wrote: "A Ross" wrote snip She started by explaining the theory behind pilates--lengthening and strengthening the body's "core," focusing on breathing, focusing on your body and knowing what it can and cannot do. So give it a whirl and have fun. I'm already more conscious of my posture, and find that I'm sitting up a little straighter and sucking my navel to my spine (whenever it occurs to me...). Amy At five foot nothin' I need all the lengthening I can get! ;-) I love love love Pilates (no equipment but a cushy mat) I've been doing Winsor pilates since last December and here's the thing that amazes me most: when I walk now, it is *impossible* for me to NOT pull my navel to spine. You just do it unconsciously. And after all those years of mom telling me to sit up or stand up straight, if she could only see me now s The instructor claims she's grown and inch since she started doing pilates--I would sure like to an inch taller--I'd be a whole 5'2"! Amy |
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