
Practicing Pilates has many potential health benefits, including increased flexibility, muscle tension and strength training. The training plan was made by Joseph Pilates at the beginning of the 20th century, usually as a method for the recovery of injuries for dancers. It is now regularly implemented by millions worldwide and Pilates studios can be found in the US. The more people discover how it can help improve their health, the more they want to try it. This summer is a good time to get started.
Pilates -exercises for beginners
The idea of Pilates intimidates many people when they are exposed to it for the first time. This is because there is equipment that they are not familiar with, and it is something new. As soon as they try and see the results, they love it!
Pilates is a workout system that uses 50 repeated exercises to practice the muscles. Some people use it for a soft approach to strength training, while others use it more powerfully to improve athletic performance or rehabilitation. Those who have tried it for a long time will probably experience many benefits.
Here are 5 reasons to try Pilates this summer:
1. Try something new
- Deciding to try something else is exciting and interesting. It introduces people to things that they should become familiar with, which is good for the brain and motivating.
2. Promote healthy behavior
- In a recent research, researchers tested Pilates and Yoga to see if they generally lead to healthier choices. They report that one of these exercises regularly leads to health -promoting behavior and more positive beliefs about someone’s health status.
3. Have more robust bones and less pain
- Doing Pilates regularly leads to stronger bones. Research has shown that Pilates helps with bone strength in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. They concluded that Pilates increased and helped to relieve pain and walking distance.
4. Lose weight
- Those who want to throw some weight this summer should consider trying Pilates. Pilates can dramatically reduce the body weight, the body mass and the body fat percentage in adults.
5. Age graceful
- The European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education reported in March 2022 that there are benefits for the older population that takes Pilates. Their studies showed that those older than 60 who started to do Pilates had an improvement in balance, strength, mobility, functional capacity and mental and psychological health. They also report that it has led to a reduction in the risk of falling. Although people can benefit from Pilates of any age, this study shows that it is always possible to get started.
I challenge people to take this summer to try Pilates and see what it does for them. If they don’t see and feel the benefits at the end of the summer, they can go back to what they did. But in my experience I can say that they will love what happens after a summer stay with Pilates.