Yoga Pilates Info

Yoga Pilates Info

Yoga Pilates is both an integral part of Yoga and a separate practice based on major Yogic principles. Developed in the beginning of the last century by a sportsman and performer, Joseph Pilates, it has become extremely popular as a system helping achieve physical and mental well-being, form a beautiful posture and find harmony between one’s body and mind.

Yoga Pilates method appeared as a result of long and careful study of Yoga, Zen and some other ancient philosophies. As such, it is not merely a random sample of physical exercises, but has a solid theoretical basis underlying it, self-centering and concentration being just some of the Yoga Pilates main principles.

Joe Pilates used to call his approach “Contrology” thus emphasizing that it is impossible to master one’s body without thinking. Consequently, Yoga Pilates instructors observe that correct and thoughtful
performance of fewer exercises is better than doing much but carelessly.

In general, all of the exercises comprising Yoga Pilates program pay much attention to breath patterns that accompany bodily movements. It is even observed that correct breathing techniques are more important than postures themselves: full inhalation and exhalation stimulate the flow of blood and saturate it with oxygen, removing toxins and other wastes from the body.

On the whole, Yoga Pilates focuses on core muscles of abdomen, back, hips and buttocks that make up the powerhouse of a person. Aligning and stretching the spine as well as strengthening the deep torso musculature helps cure a number of illnesses, improve posture, lengthen the body and make it graceful. But the key purpose of Yoga Pilates is probably to establish communication between the mind and the flesh, so that no imbalance persists and the practitioner is fully aware of his/her every move and does not have to waste energy finding the correct posture.

The two main types of Yoga Pilates include mat exercises and apparatus-assisted exercises. In the former case, the sequence of movements must be very smooth and uninterrupted, like a flow of water or a dance. However, in the latter case some time will be required to adjust the props. Anyway, haste is to be excluded from Yoga Pilates classes.

Finally, the last but certainly not the least important issue we’d like to point out is that it is extremely important to find a credible and experienced instructor of Yoga Pilates. To do so, refer to Pilates Method Alliance recommendations, and always ask for written certificates, or even consult with a physician.

Remember that Yoga Pilates is only beneficial if done correctly.