INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
TO
PILATES MATWORK TEACHER
TRAINING COURSE
In recent years it has become one of the most popular forms of exercise, not only improving the shape of
the body and posture, but for a whole host of other health benefits too. It is recommended by doctors
and back care specialists as a form of rehab following back problems as well as a way of preventing them.
Sportsmen are using this system of exercise more and more as a means of improving their core strength
and balance. The Pilates philosophy is all about training the mind and body working together towards the
goal of overall fitness. It is all about quality, not quantity
Matwork
“A few well-designed movements, properly performed in a balanced sequence, are worth hours of doing
sloppy calisthenics or forced contortion.”
There are basically 34 Matwork exercises (and countless modifications) and each exercise prepares the
body for the next. Every part of the body is worked, including the feet, although people think of Pilates
as primarily working the core. The exercises are a combination of strength, flexibility and mobility,
designed to correct posture which will help prevent back problems, injuries and improve your health.
To really get the full benefits, Pilates needs to be practiced using the 8 Principles with total engagement
of the mind.
”The Pilates Method of Body Conditioning is complete coordination of body, mind and spirit.”
Apparatus
There are several pieces of apparatus. Probably the best known piece of equipment is the Reformer
which resembles a bed with pulleys and springs. The Cadillac, Spine Corrector Barrel, Wunda Chair, High
Chair, Ladder Barrel and the Ped -o-Pull are all apparatus you could expect to see in a Pilates studio.
Unlike Matwork, there are hundreds of different exercises you can perform on the Apparatus, all of
which will enable you eventually to perform the Matwork sequence perfectly.
Matwork or Apparatus?
For some, it comes down to personal preference. As a complete beginner, a course of private classes on
the Apparatus will really set you up for Matwork. Those with little body awareness or injuries will also
benefit from using the Apparatus. The ultimate benefit of mastering the Mat is that you can do it anytime,
anywhere, without being tied to a studio. There is wonderful flow to Matwork that you can’t get from
the Apparatus.
9. Exercise increases the levels of serotonin and endorphins which promote feelings of wellbeing
and meditation is now widely used as a way of dealing with depression. Yoga and Pilates are an
excellent way to help you lead a happy, positive life.
10. You will learn how to breathe correctly and efficiently so that plenty of oxygen reaches every
part of the body, especially the spine. Breathing relieves stress and can reduce high blood
pressure as well as increasing energy.