Pilates

Connective tissue turnover & eccentric training

By |2018-05-16T13:11:14+01:00February 13th, 2017|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Can you really achieve healing and postural results on the body during a small period of time? Medical studies tell us that a minimum of twelve weeks is required to achieve effective recovery and tissue adaptation. All our studios offer twelve week courses, any less than this and the client will not achieve long term benefits [...]

Bauhaus architecture & it’s relation to movement

By |2018-05-16T13:11:14+01:00December 25th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Form follows function - In bodies & buildings This December I came across the architectural design of 'Bauhaus' in Tel Aviv. The Bauhaus, a German word meaning "house of building", was a school founded in 1919 in Weimar, Germany by architect Walter Gropius. The Bauhaus was the most influential modernist art school of the 20th century, [...]

Why did Joe, Iyengar & Julio use equipment?

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00September 23rd, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Equipment with clients - is it right? Do we need it? Below is a thought provoking question submitted to our studio from an interested party. We have two fully equipped Pilates, GYROTONIC ® and Yoga studios and do have lots of props as well as mat sessions only.  Interested client: "My concern is twofold, 1) [...]

Back pain – Is prolapsed disc the cause? Part 1

By |2023-05-03T18:38:00+01:00September 20th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Back Pain - "The truth behind bulging discs"  I get so many enquiries every week about clients wanting to start pilates and yoga for back pain. Social media and the national press have done studios and teachers a great favour by promoting lots of articles. However there are a few important facts. People are forever [...]

Could stress, core and your tight pants be linked ?

By |2019-04-28T19:37:41+01:00August 7th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

As we head into Summer at my studio clinics, enquiries for Pilates, GYROTONIC, Yoga and CHEK coaching always go through the roof. Summer has always been the busiest month of the year for me. The warm weather makes us shed our clothes and draws our attention to our exposed sun bodies. The most common enquiry [...]

The importance of the squat?

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00July 17th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

The squat is one of the most used Primal Patterns® movements and yet is most poorly performed by people. Since we have progressed to sitting on chairs, driving and spending endless hours seated we have actually regressed in our range of motion.                           Every [...]

Reducing injury and improving performance in running

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00July 16th, 2016|Pilates, Yoga|

While presenting earlier on this year at the British Fascia Sympoium, I was fortunate enough to meet Dr. Wilbour Kelsick. A veteran member of the official staff for the Canadian National and Olympic teams. Dr. Kelsick believes that optimal health is the result of balance in several areas of life. Wilbur looked at fascial training [...]

Breathing Part 3 – The 4 Diaphragms

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00June 12th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Have you heard the term ‘The three diaphragms?’ Well we actually have four main ones in total – the cranial, cervical, thoracic, and the pelvic diaphragm. I have actually seen literature talking about five, six, seven and eight diaphragms.They come together in all movement particularly on inhalation and exhalation when the pressure is transmitted through [...]

Fast Food McDonalds Pilates & Yoga

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00June 12th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

It seems that everyone around us is selling us fast products with fast results to keep up with our busy lifestyles. We are being sold ideologies of the perfect life, body, garden, house, car, family, job. We seem to to feed on an endless line of stimulants from coffee, constant high intensity exercises, sugar, sports [...]

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