Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Get the Most from Your Pilates Workout

A student asked me yesterday what she could do between Pilates classes to improve her performance in class. I told her to use the 5 point positional protocol we use for the workout. Anyone who goes to a good class knows these. The prototcol consists of breathing in your nose and out your mouth, lifting your ears away from from your shoulders, widening/lowering shoulders, buttoning up the vest of your upper abs, and zipping up your lower abs. These prerequisites do several things while working out: correctly aligns  spine, shapes muscles for strength and beauty, and makes all Pilates movements more efficient. Breathing in your nose gets more oxygen into the lower lobes of the lungs. More oxygen elevates your mood, clears your mind for better focus, and gives you that constant flow of energy that makes the day easier. Lifting your ears away from your shoulders straightens out the cervical spine relieving tension from neck muscles and pain from compressed discs.
Head forward creates pain and tension; notice the forward sloping shoulders in image 3
compared to image 1




Left image ideal alinment; right images poor spinal alignment
both can be correected with Pilates

Widening your shoulders and lowering them (unless otherwise instructed in class) lifts the upper spine back into optimum position for movement and comfort. This adjustment also creates confidence and poise in the same way that sloped shoulders with head jutting out creates a feeling or semi-depression. Yes, your body affects the way you feel and see yourself. Tightening the upper and lower abs lift the entire spine while supporting the back. Few things are more detrimental to the back than weak abs. Strong abs keeps the rib cage and pelvis in optimum alignment with the upper spine. as seen in the left image.  So there you have it. The best way to improve Pilates performance in class is to use the 5 positional protocols all during your day, every day to feel, look and move gracefully and perform well in class.



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