Pilates for pain

It’s common thinking that pain is just an inevitable part of aging. Many think that chronic back pain is just “how it is” after a certain age. But most of what people think is due to age is really caused by lack of movement. Not necessarily lack of strength or flexibility but lack of healthyContinue reading “Pilates for pain”

It’s not a fad!

I first did Pilates in 1989, before it was widely known. I was a competitive gymnast and injured my knee. After ACL surgery my surgeon prescribed both physical therapy and Pilates. While the PT focused solely on my knee in Pilates I was able to move and work my whole body without adversely affecting myContinue reading “It’s not a fad!”

Body positivity

This video is me doing a pretty advanced Pilates exercise. Don’t worry, you won’t be expected to try this in your first session!  I’ve got almost 30 years experience practicing Pilates, a gymnastics background and slightly long arms which all make this exercise possible for me.  At age 46 I’m pretty proud that I canContinue reading “Body positivity”

Shoulders

We carry a lot with our shoulders. The shoulder joint is truly amazing. It’s strong and very mobile, allowing us to raise our arms up over our head in a way the hip doesn’t do for the legs. And we work with our hands so the shoulders can get quite stressed by work and life.Continue reading “Shoulders”

Present

Pilates is a “mind-body” workout. Which is s fancy term for paying attention.  Being present in your body, breath and movements. It’s not meant to be a presentation. I’ve cringed many times hearing teachers cue clients to “make it pretty!” like they’re practicing for a recital! Instagram is full of gorgeous and thin and veryContinue reading “Present”

A pain in the neck

I’ve always been pretty obsessed with my spine. It’s the coolest thing I own!  And I’ve always thought of my neck and head as part of my spine, and how to keep them aligned with the whole spine. In gymnastics this is vital. Everything must be aligned for those skills to work, and avoid breakingContinue reading “A pain in the neck”

“Summer” body

I’ve been inundated with posts about “summer body” exercises lately.  But we don’t have a “summer” body.  We have a body that we use all year.  One body that is our lifelong vehicle.  And most fitness is focused on what it looks like. But is that really what’s important?  Is a beautiful car that doesn’tContinue reading ““Summer” body”

Practice makes possible

“Practice makes perfect” is a phrase we’ve all heard. But really practice makes possible is more accurate. Perfect isn’t really a thing. After practicing Pilates for 30 years I’m not perfect at any of the exercises but I’ve gotten quite proficient. The exercises are possible for me, through practice. I practice so I can continueContinue reading “Practice makes possible”

Perfect is a lie

You don’t need a “perfect” body. The body is a changing ever evolving thing.  Perfection is not really attainable but practice makes us capable, functional and present to ourselves. There is no “Pilates body”. Your body can do Pilates, and voila! Pilates body. Being thin and toned doesn’t Mean you are healthy, happy or functionallyContinue reading “Perfect is a lie”