Pilates Movement Studio
PILATES
MOVEMENT STUDIO - Frequently Asked Questions
- How many times a week should I do Pilates?
- How do I get started?
- What should I wear?
- Will Pilates help me to lose weight?
- How long before I see results?
- Can I do Pilates if I’m pregnant?
- I haven’t exercised in years, and I have some old injuries... is Pilates right for me?
- Is Pilates good for Osteoporosis?
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How many times a week should I do Pilates?Refreshingly, Pilates can be done daily. On average, 2-3 times a week is recommended for optimum results. Initially, a good place to start is 2 times a week for the first month or so. Some clients then choose a combination of private, semi-private and/or group classes when settling into a program that will suit their individual scheduling and financial needs. Even those who commit to just one session a week report long-term, life enhancing benefits. The important thing is that you begin! Back to TOP
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How do I get started?Specifically for new clients, we offer an Introductory Package of 3 Private Sessions. Within these first sessions clients learn the five basic principles of Pilates, gain experience on Pilates equipment and become familiar with some of the essential first layer of Pilates exercises. After these initial sessions, clients will have a clear idea of how they might like to proceed with their training (# of sessions per week...private vs. group), and the instructor will have had sufficient time to observe the client’s work and offer advice.
Semi-private partners coming into the studio together may choose to start together immediately.
Beginners will not be allowed to join an existing group class before completing at least one private session and gaining instructor approval. Back to TOP -
What should I wear?Clients should be comfortable and able to move freely. Snug fitting clothing is advised around the torso and hip area so that instructors can better guide proper alignment. Men should wear supportive undergarments and clients choosing to work out in shorts should ensure that they are at least mid-thigh length. No shoes are worn during workouts but socks are permitted. Please refrain from wearing perfume or strong smelling lotions in consideration of clients with allergies. Back to TOP
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Will Pilates help me to lose weight?Pilates, though an incredibly effective exercise system, is not normally a cardiovascular activity and thus not a sole ingredient for weight loss. It is possible, after progressing in Pilates, to work at a slightly faster pace and to incorporate more cardiovascular exercises, like jogging on the jumpboard, to stimulate a more weight-loss oriented program. Most often, Pilates would be viewed as the “strength training” component of a total weight loss regime including proper diet, cardiovascular activity (i.e. walking, biking, swimming) and strength training for toning and turning fat into muscle. Pilates is renown for creating long, lean muscular tone, rather than for bulking and building excess muscle. Many of our clients report exciting and rewarding changes in their overall physique even when the scales remains unchanged. In other cases, merely committing to a regular Pilates practice motivates and inspires clients to begin to watch what they eat and be more active. Most are amazed at how wonderful Pilates can make them feel. Back to TOP
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How long before I see results?In almost every scenario, clients report feeling great even after the first session. Visual results will vary according to how many times a week Pilates is performed, dietary factors and any injuries or special considerations a client is dealing with. On average, expect to see and feel results within 6-8 weeks. Back to TOP
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Can I do Pilates if I’m pregnant?Pilates can be a wonderful way to maintain tone, relieve tension and build stamina for the child-birthing process. Several modifications are made as pregnancy progresses to ensure that mother and baby are safe. Private sessions with a qualified instructor are often the best route. Pregnant women who have never done Pilates before are not advised to start Pilates during pregnancy. However, Pilates is a phenomenal way to reconnect with and tone deep abdominals and pelvic floor muscles post-partum. Back to TOP
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I haven’t exercised in years, and I have some old injuries... is Pilates right for me?Absolutely! Many use Pilates post-rehab because it offers movements that are precise and low impact on the joints. In addition, a good Pilates instructor (like those in our studio) has been trained carefully regarding what to do and not to do with many common injuries. One of the wonderful things about Pilates is that it can be tailored to nearly anyone at any age or fitness level. Back to TOP
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Is Pilates good for Osteoporosis?Clients suffering from loss of bone density, mild or extreme, can benefit greatly from a very specifically tailored Pilates program. Private instruction is a must due to the fact that many of the exercises in Pilates are not ideal and can even be detrimental to clients with osteoporosis. Others are highly beneficial and effective. We have had the good fortune of playing a role in assisting several clients with a reversal of osteoporosis through diet, medication (sometimes) and a safe, weight-bearing exercise program. Back to TOP


