What is

Pilates?

Ready to Feel Better? Learn what Pilates is and how it can change your life.
Pilates is a training method that was born more than a century ago, created by Joseph Pilates with the idea of strengthening the body from the inside, with awareness and control. It is much more than an exercise; it is a way to connect body and mind, moving with intention and precision to feel better in our day to day.
 
Through gentle yet effective movements, Pilates helps strengthen the core, improve posture, increase flexibility, and reduce stress. It’s a path to a stronger, healthier, and more balanced body, accessible to everyone, no matter age or fitness level. Your Pilates teacher can tailor the class according to the student’s needs.
 
The Pilates method is based on fundamental principles that guide each movement and help us obtain better results and greater well-being. These principles are:
 
  • Concentration: Putting all our attention on each movement to do it precisely.
  • Control: Perform each exercise in a controlled manner, without haste or sudden movements.
  • Precision: Execute movements correctly, with absolute precision, to make the most of their benefits.
  • Breathing: Using the breath consciously, coordinating it with each movement.
  • Flow: Maintain a feeling of fluidity and harmony in each exercise, with a pleasant rhythm.
  • Alignment: Maintain a correct posture, taking care that our body is elongated but respecting the alignment in the different planes of the body.

 

At Pilates Gallery Studio, we believe that every movement brings us closer to a healthier, happier version of ourselves. Come and discover how Pilates can transform your life!
This innovative mind-body exercise system, developed by Joseph Pilates, dramatically transforms the way your body looks, feels, and acts. It increases strength without excess volume, creating an elegant and harmonious body with slim thighs and a flat abdomen. It teaches you to know your body better, maintain better posture and achieve an easier and more elegant movement. Pilates improves flexibility, agility, and economy of movement, and can help relieve back pain as well as other medical conditions.
 
Instead of performing many repetitions of each exercise, Joseph H. Pilates prefers a smaller number of more precise movements, which requires proper control of the way we perform it.
 
To perform the movements correctly, you experience a new awareness of muscle function and control.
 
Like many other types of exercise, Pilates increases metabolism, promotes respiratory control and circulatory function, and improves bone density and muscle tone. As breathing is constantly optimized, it reduces stress and tension.
 
Unlike many other forms of exercise, Pilates balances muscle asymmetries, optimizes your silhouette, and improves balance, coordination, and breath control. Pilates works on muscle flexibility and strength. The exercises also help to awaken the awareness of the body.
 
Now your ready to start the practice of Pilates. We are waiting for you here at Paseo de las Flores, Business Center, second floor. Or visit our blog: www.pilatesgalleryplus.com