Developing an athlete’s core \u2013 the deep abdominal muscles along with the muscles closest to the spine \u2013 makes athletes more agile, helps prevent injury and increases sports performance.<\/p>\n
From weekend warriors to elite professionals, athletes looking for a competitive edge are discovering that Pilates helps you:<\/p>\n
Hit the ball farther
\nRun faster
\nJump higher
\nCorrect muscle imbalances
\nPrevent injury<\/p>\n
Pilates builds a strong core, increases strength and flexibility simultaneously, and improves posture, stability and alignment. It also emphasizes complete concentration on smooth, flowing movement, and proper breathing. You become acutely aware of how your body feels, where it is in space, and how best to control its movement.<\/p>\n
Read more from Balanced Body<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n More conventional or traditional workouts are weight bearing and tend to build short, bulky muscles – the type most prone to injury. Pilates elongates and strengthens, improving muscle elasticity and joint mobility. A body with balanced strength and flexibility is less likely to be injured.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n A lot of these same conventional workouts tend to work the same muscles. This leads weak muscles tend to get weaker and strong muscles tend to get stronger. The result is muscular imbalance – a primary cause of injury and chronic back pain.<\/p>\n Pilates conditions the whole body, even the ankles and feet. No muscle group is over trained or under trained. Your entire musculature is evenly balanced and conditioned, helping you enjoy daily activities and sports with greater ease, better performance and less chance of injury. That\u2019s why so many professional sports teams and elite athletes now use Pilates as a critical part of their training regimen.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Pilates exercises train several muscle groups at once in smooth, continuous movements. By developing proper technique, you can actually re-train your body to move in safer, more efficient patterns of motion – invaluable for injury recovery, sports performance, good posture and optimal health.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Many of the exercises are performed in reclining or sitting positions, and most are low impact and partially weight bearing. Pilates is so safe, it is used in physical therapy facilities to rehabilitate injuries.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Pilates is also an extremely flexible exercise system. Modifications to the exercises allow for a range of difficulty ranging from beginning to advanced. Get the workout that best suits you now, and increase the intensity as your body conditioning improves.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Read the full article from Balanced Body<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Read more…<\/p>\n 5 Myths of Pilates<\/a> Developing an athlete’s core \u2013 the deep abdominal muscles along with the muscles closest to the spine \u2013 makes athletes more agile, helps prevent injury and increases sports performance. From weekend warriors to elite professionals, athletes looking for a competitive edge are discovering that Pilates helps you: Hit the ball […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"yoast_head":"\n
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