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How are you sitting right now ? Take a moment to think about your posture.Are you slumped over your computer with your head forward?Are your shoulders rounded?
Before reading on, take a moment to think about your posture. Try to lengthen your spine out like a string is attached to the crown of your head and pulling you towards the ceiling. Let your chest and shoulders open like a smile is painted across your chest.
Notice how you feel from making this change - more energised ? - more confident ? Sitting hunched over at your desk for extended periods can cause the muscles on the front of your torso to shorten and your back muscles to become weak and stretched out. Over time, this causes muscle imbalance, leading to chronic back and neck pain. Poor posture in the office is the primary cause of neck and back pain and overall fatigue.
According to the Hong Kong Government's labour department, over 70% of sedentary workers are suffering from, or have experienced lower back pain at their work place.
Taking up Pilates is a great step towards preventing posture related injuries and reducing stress and muscle imbalance.
Pilates works by re-balancing the body, adjusting the way you recruit muscles to produce movements. It changes the way you use your body, the way you move - restoring natural, normal movement.
Pilates also enhances mental alertness and productivity - a lunchtime Pilates class is the perfect way to stay energised before going back to the office! Why not come along to a lunchtime class at RH+STUDIO for an instant ENERGY BOOST! |
Introduction to PILATES by RuthQ&A with Ruth!When did you first become interested in Pilates? I first came across Pilates during my dance training at the Royal Academy of Dance college in London from 1995 – 1998. What is your own personal fitness routine like? I swim 3 times a week for around 40 minutes, alternating between breastroke and front crawl. I do my own Pilates practise 2 or 3 times a week and attend another teacher’s Pilates class. I’m constantly learning from other teachers, plus it feels so good to be taught when you’re used to teaching so many classes ! What would you define as the most important benefit of doing Pilates? I think the most important benefit of doing pilates is gaining an awareness of your body. Other important benefits are better posture, longer & leaner muscles and more ‘zest for life’ ! How can we incorporate Pilates into everyday life and other fitness activities ? You can easily incorporate Pilates into everyday life activities. For example with continued practise you’ll soon start to be more conscious about how you’re sitting and standing. You’ll notice more when you slump in front of your computer ! In Pilates you’ll learn about the muscles responsible for keeping good posture and start to use them. For example by learning to use your core and upper back muscles you’ll be able to keep your shoulders more open and spine more upright whether walking, standing or sitting. Many people are accustomed to the traditional ‘No Pain No Gain’ way of thinking when it comes to exercise. Does this apply to Pilates ? I like to think of it as ‘No pain all gain’ or less is more when it comes to Pilates exercises. "A few well-designed movements, properly performed in a balanced sequence, are worth hours of doing sloppy callisthenics or forced contortion." Joseph Pilates What 3 tips would you give for leading a healthy balanced lifestyle ? Taking up Pilates (of course !) but not just as an exercise… as a way of life. Actually this sounds more difficult than it actually is… once you get into Pilates you’ll start to integrate it into your life by being more aware of your posture and how you move. It has positive effects on you mentally as well as physically as it gives you that feel good factor and zest for life ! Joseph Pilates definition of Fitness :"the attainment and maintenance of a uniformly developed body with a sound mind fully capable of naturally, easily and satisfactorily performing our many and varied daily tasks with spontaneous zest and pleasure " What am I paying for ?You only get one body … that’s why taking Pilates classes from a certified, experienced instructor is well worth the investment.To become a fully certified Pilates teacher requires expansive training lasting between one to two years followed by continuous education once certified. The training includes : The training doesn’t stop once certified – a good teacher develops more skills through years of experience and continual education. Ruth trained and is certified with Polestar – an organisation established in 1992 which offers teacher training programs, continuing education courses and workshops designed for fitness and healthcare proffessionals of all experience levels. Ruth regularly participates in courses in HK and also the annual Polestar Asia Pilates convention. |