Pilates is about integration: integrating movement into a
flowing whole body experience, integrating the mind and body to create clarity
and purpose and integrating mind, body and spirit to create a life of balance.
In contrast to other exercise methods that focus on isolating specific
muscles, the Pilates Method looks at the body as a whole unit. Joseph Pilates believed that developing the
minor muscles naturally helped to strengthen the major muscles. But,
once someone starts practicing the Pilates Method of Body Conditioning, one
realizes that it is much more than that.
It is a system that focuses on complete coordination of body, mind and
spirit.
At Body Balance Institute we practice and teach whole body movement. Whole Body Movement means nothing works
independently; all body parts work together.
We are a sum of the parts, but no part of our body can work optimally as
an independent unit.
“I invented all these machines in Germany. I used to exercise rheumatic patients. I thought, why use my strength? So I made a machine to do it for me. Look, you see? It resists your movements, in just the right
way, so those inner muscles really have to work against it. That way you can concentrate on the
movement! You must always do it slowly
and smoothly... Then your whole body is in it. ”
–Joseph Pilates
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