Pilates Should Be A Part Of Your Fitness Routine

By Mark Trodor

You have been quite lazy this year and your body and mind were those that suffered most. You went about with your usual work routine giving less time for fitness and strength. This coming year you want to give yourself the needed health boost not just in the body but also in the mind. One way to do so is to start Pilates. This physical fitness system is primarily aimed to strengthen the body - that is, to keep the body balanced and to provide the spine the needed support. This muscle control system is known not only to give the body a physical healthy boost but also in keeping the mind stress-free. Pilates is developed by Joseph Pilates of Germany and is now used by millions of people all around the world.

The following are some of the reasons why you should start Pilates this next year:

1. Achieve a lean look without those bulky muscles.

We all want to be strong and when we mean strong we do not really mean having the heavy bulky muscles. If you want to increase your body's physical strength but not really take on the bulk of the usual physical fitness program, then Pilates can do well for you. Since the program does not focus on movement repetition, you do not get to have overgrown muscles which are considered to be unsightly by some people.

2. To get a well rounded mind-body workout. Another thing that sets this particular physical fitness program apart from the usual exercise regimens is the fact that it can give you a total mind and body workout. The smooth and flowing movement of this system allows you to be more mindful of the body. The breathing system also helps in relieving stress and reducing anxiety and depression.

3. Prevent injuries in the future.

Pilates is also known for balancing and strengthening the entire body. Its focus is not just on certain muscle groups. Over time, your body becomes more supple and fluid, protecting your from physical injury. Another reason is because the exercise system veers away from under training or overtraining of certain muscle groups.

4. Aid your body to become more efficient.

With regular Pilates sessions, you can expect your body to become more efficient when it comes to movement and overall function. Of course, this does means a lot as you are given the natural ability t move smoother and safer. It can also help you manage daily tasks easily.

5. Aid you during your golden years.

This physical fitness system can help you not just be more physically and spiritually ready for the present but it can also help you in your senior years. Practicing Pilates can save you from painful and stiff joints years from now. It aims for body strength and flexibility so it can also be quite useful for those already in their senior years. If a senior is planning to start this system, then it would be best to be under a trained instructor's program. - 30514

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