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Frequently
Asked Questions
What
is Pilates? What is Stott Pilates?
The Pilates method is a mind-body exercise system focused on improving strength
and flexibility for the total body while also enhancing posture, balance,
and coordination. Pilates is particularly effective in developing core strength
(the trunk, from shoulders to hips). It was pioneered by Joseph Pilates,
a German-born bodybuilder and nurse who opened his studio in New York in
1926. Stott Pilates is the contemporary method taught at this studio. Stott
exercises preserve the essence of Pilates’ work while enhancing it
with modern principles of spine stabilization and exercise physiology. The
goal of Stott Pilates is to provide people with the knowledge and tools
required to develop optimal physical and mental well-being.
What is the difference between Pilates on the mat and on the equipment?
Both versions of the movements use the same Basic Principles of biomechanical
awareness to make them safe and effective. Matwork uses only your own body
and small props for resistance, while the equipment adds spring-loaded resistance
to create additional support or challenge in performing the same kinds of
movements. Focused matwork is an important foundation in a Pilates training
program.
Should I take private lessons or group classes?
Private instruction is tailored to the specific needs of your body. Exercises
are selected to build and balance weak muscles and modified to accommodate
injured or delicate joints. Private instruction is the best way to learn
good technique and is particularly important for people who are injured
or at risk of injury due to poor fitness. We recommend that all beginning
students take at least two private lessons to gain better understanding
of the work, and we offer a special introductory package for this purpose.
Group instruction is a fun and economical alternative or supplement to private
lessons.
Group instruction is most appropriate for non-injured people with a moderate
to high level of fitness and body awareness.
We would be glad to discuss your particular needs and help determine the
right Pilates approach for you.
Should I exercise between studio workouts?
Ideally, you should do aerobic exercise such as walking, biking, or swimming
several days a week. We recommend practicing Pilates at least twice a week.
You can do matwork at home between studio sessions. We sell matwork videos,
and resistance bands for this purpose.
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