Does anyone do pilates classes? I have been thinking about signing up. I never felt I was at the fitness level to try this until recently, as I have been working out my upper body a lot this summer. What are the beginner classes like? My understanding is that beginners start out on the mat. I've taken yoga before--is it similar to yoga?
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I have done a pilates reformer class. That is were they use the sliding machine. I have to say I was scared of Pilates! It's similar, for me, to yoga, in holding poses that increase muscle strength and flexibility: they just do it a different manner. What I liked about the reformer class, and the machine, was that because I was so new to pilates, it really helped me learn to put myself in a the proper pose with assistance. The instructor is very hands on and the class is no more than 6. I liked it, and I think I would do it again. Mind you, it's like Vinyasa Yoga to me. If you don't go regularly, your body lets you know.
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I've just started and I love it. I'm not fit - trying to get there, but it really works for all levels. I do the reformer class -- I suppose different facilities do it differently, but you certainly don't have to start on a mat. I agree w/Pebbles that the machine helps you to hold poses in the proper position, and honestly it makes me feel graceful (in a totally jiggly, expose yourself sort of way). It helps keep your movements focused and smooth, there's no loud clanking of nautilus machines or whizzing of ellipticals /treadmills. I absolutely love it.
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I love Pilates. People tend to start with the mat classes because they are usually less expensive, but I think equipment classes are actually best for beginners to get the feel of the movements.
It is similar to yoga in that the practice is a series of movements to improve strength and flexibility, focusing on proper form and positioning. Pilates is also really similar to ballet training-- not the dancing part, just the warm up or barre work, with the repetition tiny toning movements, and body alignment.
Have fun!
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Originally posted by Selu View PostI love Pilates. People tend to start with the mat classes because they are usually less expensive, but I think equipment classes are actually best for beginners to get the feel of the movements.
It is similar to yoga in that the practice is a series of movements to improve strength and flexibility, focusing on proper form and positioning. Pilates is also really similar to ballet training-- not the dancing part, just the warm up or barre work, with the repetition tiny toning movements, and body alignment.
Have fun!
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I knew nothing about pilates but took one last year because it fit my schedule. I thought it was like a bunch of old ladies stretching. Ha ha ha. It busted my a**. I love the way it made my body feel. After class, it felt like I had been stretched out by a masseuse. It is a great compliment to running which tightens you down. Love, love, love it.In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.
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Originally posted by houseelf View PostI knew nothing about pilates but took one last year because it fit my schedule. I thought it was like a bunch of old ladies stretching. Ha ha ha. It busted my a**. I love the way it made my body feel. After class, it felt like I had been stretched out by a masseuse. It is a great compliment to running which tightens you down. Love, love, love it.
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Originally posted by DCJenn View PostI took one once but the instructor was so condescending to the participants that I never went back. He's one of those gym instructors that has women fawning all over him and he's mean to them!
Jenn-L.Jane
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I have been taking pilates at the Y and love it. There are 3 different instructors that I have had and all of them are different. One pushes you so hard you want to cry (in a totally good way). Her classes are fast paced with little rest between the different excercises. The others are pretty good too. I am going to miss taking the classes when I start work in a couple of weeks.Kris
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FWIW, my classes aren't $45/60 a pop. They're $25 (on top of my monthly gym membership), which I totally realize is still spendy and I'm quite grateful to be able to do it. The gym offers a mat class for $17/hour, but I figure I'm getting much more personalized attention (max of 5/class) for the extra $8.
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FWIW, my classes aren't $45/60 a pop. They're $25 (on top of my monthly gym membership), which I totally realize is still spendy and I'm quite grateful to be able to do it. The gym offers a mat class for $17/hour, but I figure I'm getting much more personalized attention (max of 5/class) for the extra $8.
Married to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.
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