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Finding the Right Pilates
Exercise Mat
Pilates is an exercise that works with your mind in order to control your muscles and achieve desired results such
as weight loss, toning and shaping. Pilates uses the ‘core’ which are the muscles of your abdomen, back and pelvis
and will exercise the rest of your body through it.
In order to perform Pilates right, you will need to first follow it correctly and secondly have the right tools for
the exercises you want to do. Let’s explore what it involves in order to get you started with Pilates.
Pilates Equipment
Pilates involves movements of your entire body, which must be done comfortably without any resistance from your
clothes, therefore you need comfortable clothes in which you can move freely and bare feet are best.
Pilates involves a lot of stretching as well in order to ensure that you have not strained any part of your body
and that brings us to floor Pilates which needs a Pilates exercise mat. A Pilates exercise mat is a special mat
which supports your back and the rest of the body by absorbing, if any, low impact shocks as well as providing a
cushion between you and the floor.
It is very important you acquire the right Pilates exercise mat in order to perform the exercises right. A Pilates
exercise mat can be found with ease in most department stores and/or specific exercise stores. The Pilates exercise
mats are usually made of shock absorbent rubber and costs anywhere from $25 to $100 depending of the
manufacturer.
Start Exercising Today
After finding a Pilates exercise mat, the best way to learn Pilates is to join a class where a qualified instructor
can introduce you to this exercise. It is important to learn and practice Pilates right in order to achieve any
results and not injure yourself in the process. Even though Pilates can and is followed by people of all age
groups, you can strain your muscles and hurt yourself in the process if you don’t practice it the right way.
Another way to learn Pilates is through DVDs and books if you are not comfortable joining a class. DVDs are better
than books as you can actually see how the exercise is performed rather than just being explained the moves in
writing. Either way you choose to practice Pilates is acceptable, as long as you commit to doing it right and
ensuring you are safely practicing the exercise.
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