Medically reviewed by Katrina Carter, DPT Key Takeaways You can do Pilates at home without an instructor. Being consistent is ...
A strong core is more than just an aesthetic goal; it's essential for enhancing athletic performance, supporting lower back health, and improving posture. While we've previously highlighted some of ...
Toe taps are a great way to tone the hard-to-hit lower abs. For a strong and stable core, I recommend that my clients do Pilates exercises. I myself used Pilates to cure my chronic back pain, and ...
If you're looking for a way to improve your flexibility, reduce stress, avoid injury and extend your range of motion to help boost your exercise performance, take a tip from Mother Nature: Stretch.
Pilates offers several exercises that not only engage the core muscles but also work and shape the glutes. Photo: GettyImages/dimid_86 Deadlifts or squats are optimal for training the glute muscles, ...
Once designed to rehabilitate injured soldiers, Pilates is quietly emerging as a low-impact solution for ageing bodies, even ...
Fitness experts share their favorite indoor workouts to maintain fitness, energy, and mood when cold weather makes outdoor exercise unbearable.
Whether in the studio or at home, on the reformer or on the mat: Pilates is the ultimate workout for strength and flexibility ...
Pilates is a low-intensity form of exercise that emphasizes strength, flexibility, and breathwork. Benefits of Pilates include reduced back pain, better sleep, and lower stress levels. You can ...
Both workouts can fit into a challenging exercise routine, but experts say one is the clear winner for building muscle.
Celebrity trainer Yasmin Karachiwala shows the versatility and inclusivity of Pilates, without the requirement of high-end ...
Pilates core exercises are fantastic for developing a strong and stable core. They not only work the superficial muscles (think: six-pack abs), but also the deep stabilizing muscles, which can lead to ...