What is Pilates?
- Pilates is a total mind-body conditioning exercise programme that is based on creating a stable body or core by activating the deep abdominal and spinal muscles.

- A stable core is essential for maintaining correct posture and balance of the whole body.
- Pilates focuses on building your body's core strength and improving your posture through a series of low repetition, low impact stretching and conditioning exercises.
- It aims to restore the body's natural alignment and balance using slow, accurate, precise, flowing movements to give a feeling of strength, endurance and flexibility.
- Pilates can be taught at all levels from complete beginner to advanced.
- It is therefore ideal for people returning to exercises after injury or a long break, or those taking it up for the first time - right through to the elite athlete.
- It is great for people looking for an exercise programme to supplement their aerobic training or those who no longer enjoy hot, sweaty classes in loud, busy gyms. However, perhaps its greatest strength lies in its ability to help people with back or neck problems, other joint or muscle symptoms, before and after childbirth or general poor posture.
| Classes are held at Blackwell's Cafe, Chipperfield Common. (WD4 9BS) |
