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The Pilates Body: The Ultimate At-Home Guide to Strengthening, Lengthening, and Toning Your Body--Without ...
Brooke Siler
Broadway
, 2000 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
The
Pilates
® method may be today's hottest exercise, but it has been endorsed by physicians for almost a century. Originally developed by Joseph H. Pilates to help strengthen and condition muscles, Pilates is the
ultimate
mind-
body
exercise for anyone who wants to tone, streamline, and realign their body
without
the bulked-up results of more conventional workout methods.
Now, in The Pilates® Body, author Brooke Siler--one of the most sought-after personal trainers in the country and owner of New York's top studio for Pilates training, re:AB--provides a complete, easy-to follow program of Pilates exercises that can be done anywhere, anytime, and without
machines
.
With step-by-step instructions, Siler
guide
s the reader through the complete circuit of mat exercises, each of which is clearly illustrated by photographs, line drawings, and unique visualization exercises. With Pilates you will not only streamline
your
figure--you will dramatically improve your posture, flexibility, and balance, and enhance your physical and emotional well-being. The Pilates Body shows you how.
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The Best Pilates Book Out There
If you want to start a
home
Pilates
program this book is the only one you should consider. It is well-written, with very detailed instructions and photos. I especially liked the bullet list of special tips included with each exercise and the categorization of the exercises into Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Very Advanced.
Good To Have
I always enjoy having a reference book/
guide
for things I am doing and this one is a good one if you have any interest in doing
Pilates
.
The photos and descriptions are detailed and there is great information on the general principles of Pilates and how it was developed.
A very good book to have.
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Outstanding Pilates book!
As a beginner to the practice of
Pilates
, I found the Siler book indispensable--motivating, easy to use, geared to exercisers at all levels. A great buy.
Excellent book--but use it as a supplement to a good teacher
I had bilateral hip replacements three years ago (at 52), and now people think I'm in my 40's and I get called "well-preserved" (which makes me feel a bit like a pickled condiment, but still). My arthritis was particularly severe (and widespread) because it started in childhood, with a condition called slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Essentially, the hips developed distortion as I grew; I adapted to my limited range of motion over the years, and ended up with severe limps, incredible pain, and worn joints in the back, knees etc. To give you some idea, I basically didn't drive a car for about 10 years because it was too painful.
After my surgery, I did everything--physical therapy, strength training, yoga. I did have some advantages: I was relatively young for hip replacement; I had already taken off the middle-aged paunch I'd developed; and not driving a car had kept me fit. Therapy etc all helped. But finally (at my therapist's recommendation), I went to a "real"
Pilates
teacher (not just the classes at the gym). I did a course of private lessons, which she required before attending mat classes, and have now been going to group classes for a few months. But I found I needed more than just her classes--I needed to practice at
home
. As it happens, I bought Siler's book some time earlier, but I really hadn't known what to do with it. I picked it up again and realized it was incredibly close to my teacher's routine. (Turns out, they went to the same school.) Using Siler's book as my home
guide
, I started practicing every day. Wow. It has been absolutely transformative--and not just my
body
. I FEEL better; I know my digestion is working better; AND I shed that pesky ten pounds I'd been meaning to lose for my "ideal" weight (6 ft,, 175 lbs).
I know, I'm making this sound like a miracle cure. And others could probably say that yoga can do the same. But I have found Piilates more clearly organized and focused, and therefore easier to get into and more targeted toward physical rehabilitation. So let me give some downside (for me): I find the exercise a real grind; I don't get a "runner's high"; and I kinda dread the daily routine, which leaves me feeling light but drained. I personally don't find Pilates "fun" (the founder was German and called it "contrology"--no offense to Germans, but enough said.) I do it because the effects are so startling.
So why am I giving this book 4 stars? Simple: in my experience, if you buy it to learn Pilates, you won't succeed. It is a supplement to a good teacher. But especially if you are recuperating from anything that has compromised
your
core--or if you just have middle-aged slouch--invest the time and bucks, find a good teacher in your area (they do exist), and THEN buy this great book. I am not trying to discourage you by saying this; quite the reverse. Pilates is ABSOLUTELY worth it. But it's one of those things that you just have to do right to get the real benefit, and you will be misled if you think this book, excellent as it is, will get you there on its own. If you really can't find a good local teacher, I would recommend doing some private classes at a distance, with the understanding that you want to learn enough to be able to do it on your own. Pilates IS worth it, and I think Siler is correct in claiming that it can be done at home; but it does require more dedication than just picking up a book.
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Worth a read
Good picture demonstrations and instructions. The tips are well worth the book if you are an instructor.
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