Winsor Pilates, a Great Addition
to Your Exercise Routine
by Jay Moncliff
If you turn on the television after
midnight you'll notice that the infomercials
for diets, fitness equipment and exercise
tapes are becoming more and more popular.
Do any of these systems really deliver
what they promise?
Winsor Pilates is one of the many
exercise systems advertised through
infomercials, and one of the biggest
sellers. With celebrity endorsements
from the likes of Daisy Fuentes and
Madonna, it's hard to resist the infomercial
and not pick up the phone.
Pilates was developed as a rehabilitative
program for injured dancers by Joseph
Pilates. The basic premise is that
by strengthening the core muscles
and increasing flexibility the body
will become toned and more coordinated.
Dancers have used the system for years,
and it is now catching on with the
rest of the fitness community. Most
users report increased flexibility,
coordination, a lengthening of muscles
and a much stronger "core".
The floor exercises featured in the
tapes all work together to strengthen
the abdominal muscles and back, called
the "core" in this system. Each movement
involves these important muscle groups,
and the results are fantastic. Not
only do the abdominal muscles become
more toned, but the entire midsection
is strengthened. The results are less
likelihood of injury and increased
performance in other fitness activities.
A stronger back is a less painful
back. The pilates moves are also good
for toning the legs and buttocks.
The moves are slow and deliberate,
requiring not only physical exertion
but concentration as well. Ensuring
that you are performing the moves
correctly actively involves the mind,
causing us to focus on the movements
of our bodies. This inevitably reduces
stress. In this way, pilates is similar
to yoga. Many users report feeling
refreshed and relaxed after the workout,
not tired.
Mari Winsor's presentation of the
pilates system is excellent. She is
careful to explain each move in great
detail so that the beginner can follow
along and do the movements in proper
form. Most beginners will be discouraged
after their first session, but after
the second or third the movements
will not seem so difficult.
The exercises are useful and effective
for core strengthening. You won't
see pounds just melt away, however,
unless you combine the workouts with
a sensible eating plan. Mari includes
one for your reference, but you can
use this system with the weight loss
program you're already on to help
accelerate results.
Of course, you may want to check
with your doctor before starting any
exercise program. However, Winsor
Pilates is non-aerobic but effective
in toning and strengthening the core
of your body and may help you lose
inches as well. Winsor Pilates is
well worth a try.
About the Author
Jay Moncliff is the founder of http://www.pilatesreviews.info
a website specialized on Winsor Pilates,
resources and articles. This site
provides updated information on Winsor
Pilates. For more info visit his site:
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