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Saturday, August 26, 2006

The Pilates Method for Dancers!

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Hi all,
How are you doing with your pilates exercises?

Well, I must apologize for being inconsistent in my posting lately. The reason is I and a group of friends are working on a special Internet project. We are going to launch this project within the next 24 hours. I shall reveal more later and definitely you will be the first one to know about it and to claim your freebies we are giving away. So stay tuned.

Now, lets start our sharing today ..................

The Pilates Method for Dancers

One of the most commonly heard erroneous impressions when it comes to Pilates is that the exercise was developed by a dancer specifically for dancers. Well, Joseph Pilates was not a professional dancer, nor did he develop his Pilates Method specifically for dancers. However, if you want to move with the grace and style of a dancer, and possess the strong sculpted muscles and flexibility of these people, then the Pilates Method may be the perfect choice for you.

Probably you have seen dancers supplementing their studies with the teasers, mermaids, elephants, boomerangs, long spine stretches, open leg rockers and other intriguing-named exercises. The reason for this is that these exercises and about 500 others are part of the Pilates, an exercise system that is loved by many dancers for their being so beneficial.

The benefits of the Pilates Method for dancers were first recognized by Martha Graham and George Balanchine. They were the first in the dance world to recognize that the Pilates Method, with its deliberate and controlled movements coupled with controlled breathing as well as strong emphasis on alignment could enhance flexibility and strength throughout the entire body. This wonderful result can be obtained through the Pilates Method without forming bulky muscles.

Several other evidences were revealed noting the benefits of Pilates Method for dancers. One particular incident that makes the impression of Pilates Method for dancers so well-known is when Emily Gaynor, a teenager studying at the school of American Ballet started the Pilates workouts and after one month discovered that she is getting stronger. Well, what Emily and so many other dancers have done is cross-train with an excellent complement to dance – the Pilates Method.

The Pilates Method for dancers strengthens the dancer’s powerhouse. Note that according to Pilates, the powerhouse encompasses the abdomen, lower back and buttocks. When the powerhouse is strengthened, it creates a super strong core that supports all the other movements.

The importance of the Pilates Method for dancers is further shown with Pilates being an effective system that works deep, finding those hard to isolate muscles so essential to strength and control. In the first place, the precision and control needed for the exercises requires contributions from the different muscle groups, so all over strength and suppleness result. In addition, the Pilates Method for dancers discovers and corrects imbalances as well as misalignments that can hinder the progress of the dancer, and it does so in a supportive and calm environment. This is then an important factor given the intensity of some ballet classes.

Pilates Method for dancers is further recognized with the revelation that Pilates provides an excellent supplement to rehabilitation after injury. It’s no wonder then that the Pilates equipments are often found in the offices of the dance physical therapists. There was one report noting that the great ballerina Suzanne Farrell was able to return to the stage after considering the importance of Pilates Method for dancers. She actually underwent a hip replacement by adding Pilates to her rehabilitation regime.

That's all for today sharing on Pilates.
Okie, before I go off, pls remember to drop by this blog again within the next 24 hours to claim your freebies.

Till we 'meet' again, have fun with your Pilates exercise.

Cheers.


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