About

The Pilates method of exercise & conditioning was developed by Joseph Pilates in the 1920′s for long term rehabilitation of those wounded in World War I.

  • It is a movement system which uses spring weighted apparatus and a mat repertory to condition the body and rehabilitate injuries.
  • The exercises focus on strengthening the core muscles of the body while improving posture and spinal alignment.

Benefits include:

  • Increased flexibility and coordination
  • Development of long, lean (instead of bulky) muscles
  • Improved strength and endurance
  • Injury rehabilitation and prevention
  • Aids in the prevention of osteoporosis

The studio focuses on a personalized fitness program tailored to help the client improve the quality of their life, excel at any sport or activity and achieve a balanced body.
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