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PILATES LITE by Karon Karter
You will have long and strong muscles, a firm and flat tummy, and a taller and tighter appearance! Your posture will improve and you will feel revitalized. Maybe this sounds great and you would love to try Pilates, but feel it’s too difficult. My own mother felt that regular Pilates classes were too hard. She is a healthy woman despite never having stepped a foot inside a gym-she hates to exercise, but expressed an interest in learning Pilates. I was thrilled to introduce her to Pilates, but found my teaching skills challenged. She couldn’t do many of the exercises. And honestly, many of my students can’t! You need a fair amount of abdominal strength going into a Pilates class in order to do the exercises correctly; otherwise, you risk straining or injuring yourself. My fear was that the usual exercises and their many directions would be overwhelming and turn her off to Pilates forever. Enter Pilates Lite! As a direct result of these experiences, the approach I take in Pilates Lite begins long before the first exercise. Because Pilates retrains your body’s movements, much of what you’ll do is based on progression. Pilates Lite will prepare your body so that you can work safely (and sanely) without straining yourself in the process. By following the techniques presented in this book, I hope that you’ll be ready to walk into a Pilates mat class feeling confident and secure. Chapter I, “The Pilates Lite Body,” will explain what this book can offer you. I have seen my students’ bodies change, especially their waists, but that is just one of many benefits. You, too, will come to understand what makes Pilates so special. It is built on a solid foundation that you can trust to bring you greater health and self-confidence. In chapter 2, “Fusing Mind and Motion,” you’ll come to under stand why this method works. Pilates is founded on six guiding principles, and because this 90-year-old method is so sound, it has introduced the importance of core strength to practitioners throughout the world. We all want to grow and be inspired. Chapter 3, “Soothe and Move,” introduces you to a body journey that will move you to excel. A series of awareness exercises will show you how to move your body toward health and fitness. This will be your first attempt to retrain your body’s movements, muscle by muscle, and to con to understand your own body’s complexities. With a comprehensive understanding of your body’s limitation and strengths, you can advance to chapter 4, “Fit and Lite.” In this chapter, you’ll begin to built overall body strength, integrate your mind and muscles, and strengthen the muscles that stabilize and support your spine. In chapter 5, “One Muscle at a Time,” you’ll gain more strength coordination, and balance-all ingredients of functional fitness to get your body ready for whatever life throws your way. These exercises prepare you for your own beginner mat class in chapter 6, “Simply Striking.” In this chapter, you’ll enjoy moving through the ten exercises that make up a classic beginner Pilates mat class. These exercises, along with the leg series, are guaranteed to tighten and tone key areas throughout your body. This is the real deal! Soon you’ll experience the magic of Pilates. I hope you come to love it as much as I do! THE PILATES LITE SOLUTION They didn’t seem to mind, but I did. I was not comfortable putting them in a situation where they would question their bodies. After all, they needed to heal, emotionally and physically. For the first time, I was intellectually challenged by how to teach Pilates. So, I asked myself: How do I build body awareness while balancing their physical and emotional needs? How can I teach them within an hour-long class to safely move their bodies, knowing that even the slightest movement could help them heal? How can I strengthen their bodies to prepare them for a traditional Pilates mat class? As those questions played out in my head, I tried various exercises and found I always came back to the fundamentals of Pilates. As I experimented, my students thrived. And that’s how I came up with Pilates Lite.
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