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Pilates For Dummies lets you get on board with the Pilates method , without the high cost of private instruction. Packed with step–by–step exercises, photos, and illustrations, it helps you develop your own Pilates fitness program to do at home or in the gym. Top Pilates trainer Ellie Herman shows you how to use eight basic Pi lates principles to get the most out of your mat–based routines and:
Calmly, clearly, and with quirky good humor, Ellie explores the origins and basic philosophy of the Pilates method, and helps you set realistic fitness goals and custom–tailor a program. She also covers:
Why let the rich and famous have all the fun? Your complete, friendly, step–by–step guide, Pilates For Dummies shows how Pilates can offer a fitness program for the rest of us.
Target problem areas and feel and look better without doing aerobics!
Pilates fever is sweeping across the country! This friendly guide helps you develop your own Pilates fitness program perfect for home or the gym. Eight basic principles show you how to get the most out of your mat–based Pilates routines and become stronger, more in control, and less prone to injury.
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This book, unlike many other pilates books, can actually be read (as opposed to just flicked to the exercises and follow the pictures sort of thing). It is a very informative book about pilates, and it DOES contain lots of very good exercises. Infact it is actually very comprehensive on the exercise front, its just that different ones are listed in different chapters and are designed to be attempted in a progressive manner as you work your way through the book. The book is organized very logically, and gives a very good overall view of pilates including chapters on apparatus (which was originally a very core part of Pilates) as well as the magic circle, small ball, big swiss ball, and the use of other props such as foam rollers etc. I found these chapters to be interesting and informative and a good taster for the use of these props (I also recommend Ellie Hermans book specifially on the use of pilates props and her one specifically focussed on the exercise ball if you are interested in these). I felt that this book addressed all aspects of Pilates practice, although the main focus of the book was naturally on the matwork. I found Ellie's writing style friendly and accessible. There were also a few exercises (such as the butt cruncher!) that I'd not seen before in any other books. This book was actually fun to read and motivating, as well as showing the practical side of the exercises. Sometimes I think exercise books can focus on showing you the exercise to the point of excluding what you should be doing with your mind at the same time - it should be engaging and giving you things to think about at the same time, rather than just monotonously going through the motions. I found this book gave me the mental stimulation to keep motivated too.
So all in all, not the most colourful or visually appealing book available, but a very good sensible and informative book nevertheless. As they say, don't just a book by its cover!
When you see the marque ' ... for Dummies', you expect to receive something similar to other titles in that range, which I do have, and which have been extremely helpful.
But this has put me off ordering off the website now, and I will be looking more in detail at all future purchases before committing myself.
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