Tuesday, January 17, 2012

You Are Only as Young as Your Spine is Flexible

Until our spines are frozen, herniated, or in major pain, we really don't want to talk about spinal health. It's boring. Can't we hear about something more interesting? Take a minute to consider that building strong and pain free spines makes life so much easier. One of my students in her fifties remarked to me the other day that her husband strained his back simply trying to put their grandchild into the car seat. While she felt sory that her husband hurt himself during a simple task, she also noted that she didn't have problems like that because her spine is in good shape from taking Pilates. Pilates builds a strong set of upper, lower, and oblique abdominal muscles to carry the load that many still carry with their weak backs. Additionally, Pilates focuses on spinal flexibility and accesses the smaller spinal muscles to strengthen them. These small muscles protect the spine from all sorts of injury.  Pilates does so many good things for the body especially focused spinal strengthening adds alot more ease and freedom to our lives, regardless of age.

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