Pilates ! is NOT a guy’s thing ? Pilates is just for women !

Pilates – it IS a guy’s thing !

Ask the average man what he knows about Pilates and the chances are he will think Pilates is just for women.

Well for a start Joseph Pilates was a man, and many of his early clientele were too !

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Pilates has been popular with both male and female elite athletes for many years, but in the mainstream fitness industry the tendency has been that women have significantly outnumbered men.

 

That trend is changing now as more men are inspired by celebrity sports figures to try Pilates workouts for themselves.

All exercises in the Pilates method originate from the body's powerhouse, or the core.

 

By strengthening this part of the body, you will have more control and strength over many of your movements.

Most men tend to work their abdominals incorrectly, focusing far more on repetition and increasing range of motion than they do on correct technique.

Pilates focuses on correct placement helping to achieve maximum results.

Men generally have less flexibility and a greater degree of upper body strength than women, due to excess weight training and cardiovascular work.

 

Pilates provides the perfect balance between strength and flexibility, making it a great additional exercise for men already doing other sports, be it tennis, running, weight lifting or golf.

 

If you’re a man with an injury,

 

Pilates offers a safe and logical method of exercising while your body is healing.

Pilates doesn’t aggravate the body; the exercises are always performed with control.

 

Here is a list of a few of the well known men practicing Pilates: Pete Samprass Tiger Woods John Cleese Hugh Grant Orlando Bloom Patrick Swayze, … and an ever-growing number of famous footballers, rugby players, cricketers and other professional athletes.

OK guys, see you in class!