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		<description><![CDATA[Pilates Basics is the foundation of exercises originally developed by Joseph H. Pilates to benefit bed-bound patients during World War I. Pilates developed a series of basic exercises designed to help patients tone and lengthen their muscles. Eventually he brought his Pilates basics to New York where he developed a loyal following. The basics of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pilates Basics</strong> is the foundation of exercises originally developed by Joseph H. Pilates to benefit bed-bound patients during World War I. Pilates developed a series of basic exercises designed to help patients tone and lengthen their muscles. Eventually he brought his Pilates basics to New York where he developed a loyal following.</p>
<p>The basics of Pilates include exercises designed to help you improve balance, coordination, strength and flexibility. Mental concentration on the exercises and mental concentration on specific breathing sequences combine to create this beneficial exercise.</p>
<p>The secret to Pilates is in the &#8220;powerhouse”. In Pilates basics you quickly learn that the core of the body, the abdomen, is called the &#8220;powerhouse”. All movements are designed to work your body as an entire unit, a whole, in order to provide an exercise program that works the muscles through their full range of motion.</p>
<p>It is the muscles of the abdomen and the spine that are the focus of &#8220;powerhouse” in Pilates. The abdominal muscles are made up of the rectus abdominis, the transverse abdominis, and the internal and external obliques. <strong>Pilates basics</strong> focuses on creating strong abdominal and spinal muscles which work together to improve strength, coordination, flexibility and balance.</p>
<p>While Pilates is a kinder and gentler exercise, similar to yoga, it should not be mistaken for a &#8220;wimpy” exercise. Ask devotees of Winsor Pilates and they will be the first to tell you that Mari Winsor has created a Pilates exercise designed around &#8220;dynamic sequencing”. With &#8220;dynamic sequencing” Winsor Pilates aggressively works the core of to create a longer and leaner body.</p>
<p>Because Pilates is not a joint-jarring exercise, it can be practiced by people at varying fitness levels. But make no mistake, this is indeed a workout. However, this exercise workout will leave you feeling invigorated and strong. Pilates will leave you feeling taller, leaner, energized and confident. The breathing exercises that accompany all Pilates movements will help you to feel calmer and more centered.</p>
<p>Why not give it a try? Pilates basics is simply a group of exercises accompanied by specific breathing routines designed to help strengthen, tone and lengthen your muscles…especially those of the &#8220;powerhouse”. More energy, confidence, strength…yes, that makes <strong>Pilates basics</strong> sound like a plan for me!</p>
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