Pilates Mat Exercises

In the early 1900's, Joseph Pilates introduced Pilates Exercises. Unlike other exercises, these Pilates Exercises only makes use of a mat and not machines. For this reason, it is called Pilates mat work. There is varying feedback from those who have tried it. Some think that it is effective and great, while others have a hard time doing the workout.

 

If you want to have stronger and firmer abdominal muscles, lower back muscles, and abs, then you should at least try Pilates Mat Exercises. Since it does not involve any machines, you are to perform a lot of body movements that will eventually strengthen your muscles. Also, it consists of programs that will allow you to lose weight and unwanted body fat. This may be very challenging at first but it will be all worth it after you have seen the great results that it will give you.

Another thing that makes Pilates mat exercise differs from the others is that it costs less. All you need to get is the Pilates mat, so there is no need for any expensive or heavy equipment which would occupy a lot of space in your home. On the other hand, you should not attempt to do things on your own, without the proper guidance, for you might end up hurting yourself if you don't do the exercises properly. Exercise is very good to one's health, but only if it is done the correct way.

In order to ensure safety, you should find a Pilates instructor. It is up to you whether you want a personal instructor, who can direct you step by step, or just a video that will teach you to do things on your own. Upon choosing an instructor, however, you should make sure that you get someone who is qualified and competent in doing Pilates mat classes.

Having stated this, if you still cannot decide whether to get a video or a real instructor, then you should compare the benefits of each. For one, a real instructor can always tell you if you are doing well or if there is something wrong with your body position when you do the exercises. Also, your personal instructor can provide you with a specialized Pilates mat exercise that will match your body needs. However, this choice will be costly given the fact that you have to pay your instructor for each class. Moreover, it may be inconvenient if you have to attend classes that are far from home or at inconvenient times.

While if you choose the video, you will be spared from embarrassment if you do not like others watching you do the Pilates mat exercises. Furthermore, you can do the exercises anytime during your free time without needing to schedule a class. Also, you can share the video with your friends so you can do the Pilates mat exercises together.



 

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