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17418 West 10 Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075 248-552-1012 Core strengthening has become popular in the fitness industry and in the He says one way of getting at the core is through Pilates, which emphasizes balancing the muscular structure, joint stability, mobility, and Pilates focuses on working the muscles from the inside out. In this way, the deepest layers of muscles in the torso are trained to protect the lower back while allowing the body to perform movements with more ease and fluidity. This is achieved by performing controlled movements and by paying attention to the mind-body connection. "The attention to the core, proper alignment, and efficient movement patterns that Pilates offers through various exercises, with or without specialized equipment, is a natural carryover for the athlete," Jegadeesh says. Athletes benefit from Pilates because it offers a challenging workout without impact or excessive weight bearing. "Unlike other strength training There is also the added benefit of increasing proprioceptive awareness, a competitive skill that elite athletes use to their advantage. Jegadeesh says that the Pilates taught at the local gym is not the same as that provided by a physical therapist specifically trained in Pilates exercise and rehabilitation. Jegadeesh is a certified instructor and updates his skills annually with courses that augment his knowledge such as "For the athlete, Pilates exercises can be easily incorporated into regular sport-conditioning regimens, whether it's a recovery workout or a A strong core region equals better athletic performance and that's why many athletes include Pilates in their training programs. While it doesn't build muscle, it helps with flexibility and strengthening, which are crucial to their performance. By improving stabilization of the lumbo-pelvic region, Pilates can help reduce risk of injury, which is even more crucial to athletes. "For athletes who have been injured or have a previous history of injury, rehab Pilates is essential for rehabilitation before attempting fitness Pilates Athletes working on improving their overall success in a given sport also benefit from Pilates because when all muscles systems work in a coordinated fashion, athletes can achieve more strength, coordination, and biomechanical efficiency. There are six basic principles of Pilates that provide the athlete to initiate proper and corrective movements. These include proper breathing, axial elongation and core control, spine articulation, organization of head and shoulders, weight bearing, alignment of the extremities, and movement integration. "Whether it's injury prevention, rehabilitation or sports performance program, a strong core provides a dynamic link between the upper and lower Pilates Fitness & Physical Therapy Center takes auto and medical insurance plans with a physician's prescription. Additional InformationWeb site: http://www.pilatesfitnessevolution.com |
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