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Best Pilates Instuctions in Your
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How to Find the Best Pilates Instructor
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The Pilates Method of body conditioning, which strengthens
both the body and mind, has been around since the 1920s, but in
just the past couple of years, interest in the method has grown
by leaps and bounds. As a result, so have the number of
instructors.
But according to Kevin
Bowen, co-founder of the Miami, Fla., based Pilates Method
Alliance (PMA), the national not-for-profit trade association
of Pilates professionals, not all of them are qualified to
teach Pilates.
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- The Pilates Method of body conditioning,
which strengthens both the body and mind, has been around since
the 1920s, but in just the past couple of years, interest in
the method has grown by leaps and bounds. As a result, so have
the number of instructors. But according to Kevin Bowen,
co-founder of the Miami, Fla., based Pilates Method Alliance
(PMA), the national not-for-profit trade association of Pilates
professionals, not all of them are qualified to teach
Pilates.
“The Pilates Method is safely taught only by teachers
comprehensively trained in the Pilates Method and the use of
Pilates equipment, both of which differ significantly from
other exercise systems,” says Bowen.
Developed in the 1920s by German-born Joseph and Clara Pilates,
the Pilates Method is an exercise system that focuses on
precise, controlled movements and breathing, using a special
spring-driven apparatus. Pilates training improves strength,
balance, posture, and flexibility. It also helps to achieve
elongation of muscles. Among the first to use the Pilates
Method were dancers such as Martha Graham and George
Balanchine. Today, many athletes use it as well. They include
basketball star Jason Kidd and figure skater Kristi
Yamaguchi.
To help you choose the safest Pilates alternative, the Pilates
Method Alliance recommends the following guidelines for
evaluation of Pilates instructors:
* Make sure the Pilates studio, gym or health club you choose
has at least one comprehensively trained Pilates teacher on
staff at all times when the facility is open for business.
* If you choose a studio with Pilates equipment for private
lessons, you should receive a comprehensive physical assessment
and initial training session prior to beginning the Pilates
program. The assessment should include your personal fitness
goals and medical history, including injuries, plus a clear,
measurable assessment of your muscular strengths, weaknesses
and imbalances.
* If you choose a group class with Pilates equipment, the PMA
recommends there be no more than six participants per
comprehensively trained instructor. Participants should receive
physical assessments first, as above, and constant supervision
while using equipment. “Drop-ins” should be prohibited without
appropriate screening.
* For Pilates mat classes, the PMA recommends that no more than
10 to 12 participants are assigned to one comprehensively
trained teacher. Classes should be defined with appropriate
levels for the clientele and should include mandatory
pre-screening for health related issues, as above.
The PMA also recommends that all programs teaching the Pilates
Method of exercise provide the following information to
clients:
* The names and various parts of the Pilates apparatus.
* The names of each Pilates exercise.
* The appropriate sequencing of the exercises, repetitions, and
use of resistance.
* The appropriate set-up of the Pilates apparatus for each
exercise, including all possible safety issues.
* Proper spotting and verbal cuing techniques for each
exercise.
* The components of each exercise.
* The objectives of each exercise.
* The design of the client’s specific program. Why a particular
apparatus is used for a particular exercise.
* How to effectively modify, break down and/or adapt an
exercise for your personal Pilates regimen.
The Pilates Method Alliance (PMA) is the international,
not-for-profit professional association dedicated to the
teachings of Joseph H. and Clara Pilates. The PMA’s mission is
to protect the public by establishing certification and
continuing education standards for Pilates professionals.
Contact www.pilatesmethodalliance.org to find a trained Pilates
teacher in your area.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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