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The Power of Small Movements in Pilates: Transform Your Practice
Pilates is often seen as a workout of controlled, precise movements. Yet, many practitioners overlook how the smallest adjustments can create the biggest changes in their body and mind. These tiny movements, when done with focus and intention, unlock strength, flexibility, and balance far beyond what large, sweeping motions can achieve. Understanding why smaller movements have such a big impact can deepen your Pilates practice and help you experience its full benefits.

Alexis Arnold
5 days ago3 min read


Pilates and Yoga - Similarities and Differences
Pilates and Yoga go together like cheese and pizza! Unfortunately, there is often confusion between the two. Both are beneficial and great for your body. Let's learn a little more about what Pilates and Yoga have in common before we talk about how they are different.

Alexis Arnold
Apr 52 min read


The Benefits of Pilates for Women Navigating Perimenopause
Perimenopause brings many changes to a woman’s body, often accompanied by discomfort and uncertainty. Finding ways to support physical and emotional well-being during this time is essential. Pilates offers a gentle yet effective approach to help women manage symptoms and maintain strength, balance, and flexibility. This post explores how Pilates can benefit women in perimenopause and offers practical insights on incorporating it into daily life.

Alexis Arnold
Feb 284 min read


Will Pilates Lead to a Fitness Plateau?
Pilates has gained widespread popularity as a low-impact exercise method that improves strength, flexibility, and posture. Many people turn to Pilates for its promise of a balanced body and mind. But a common question arises: Will Pilates lead to a fitness plateau? In other words, can you reach a point where your progress stalls and you stop seeing improvements? This post explores how Pilates affects your fitness journey, what causes plateaus, and how to keep progressing.

Alexis Arnold
Feb 234 min read


Embracing All Bodies: The Inclusive Nature of Pilates
Pilates often gets mistaken as an exercise only for a certain type of body—usually slim, flexible, and athletic. This misconception keeps many people from trying it, thinking it’s not meant for them. The truth is Pilates welcomes all bodies, regardless of shape, size, age, or ability. It offers a path to strength, balance, and well-being that adapts to individual needs and goals.

Alexis Arnold
Feb 164 min read


Essential Guide to Starting Mat Pilates at Home for Beginners
Starting a new fitness routine can feel overwhelming, especially when it involves a practice like Pilates that emphasizes control, precision, and mindful movement. Mat Pilates is an accessible way to build strength, improve flexibility, and enhance body awareness without needing expensive equipment or a gym membership. This guide will walk you through everything you need to begin mat Pilates at home confidently and safely.

Alexis Arnold
Jan 263 min read


The Importance of Avoiding Flexion During and After Pregnancy
Pregnancy and the postpartum period bring significant changes to a woman's body. During this time, certain movements and postures can affect recovery and overall health. One such movement to be cautious about is flexion, which involves bending forward at the waist. Avoiding flexion during pregnancy and after giving birth plays a crucial role in protecting the spine, pelvic floor, and abdominal muscles.

Alexis Arnold
Jan 103 min read


Understanding Why Pilates May Not Leave You with Sore Muscles After Workouts
Many people expect to feel sore muscles after every workout session. When starting Pilates, some practitioners are surprised to find they don’t experience the typical muscle soreness they associate with exercise. This can lead to questions about whether Pilates is effective or if they are doing it correctly. The truth is, muscle soreness is not the only indicator of a good workout, and Pilates offers unique benefits that may not always cause soreness.

Alexis Arnold
Jan 94 min read
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