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How to Use This Book
ОглавлениеThere are many reasons why Pilates has become such a popular form of exercise. The main one, quite simply, is that it works. To get the most from the exercises in this book, however, you do need to do them properly. This means understanding the principles of the system and applying them so that you use your muscles in the most efficacious way.
I would always strongly recommend that you have at least a few lessons with an experienced Pilates teacher, rather than launch into uncharted waters on your own! We all develop little quirks of posture and movement that over time can turn into bad habits – so sometimes you may think you are doing an exercise correctly when in fact you are using all the wrong muscles in an effort to simulate the photograph in the book. Because Pilates is such a precise science, you need to become very aware of how your body works and how to use it in the best possible way. A good teacher will help you do this. My first Pilates teacher was Dreas Reyneke and, after around three sessions at his London studio, I found I was walking down the street in a completely different way – feeling lighter, looser, more poised and more relaxed. I hadn’t even been aware that tension had been bunching up my muscles and joints in various parts of my anatomy!
As with any exercise regime, if you have any concerns whatsoever about your health, you should consult your doctor before you begin. With this particular book, this applies tenfold if you have any back problems. The strength of the back and the abdomen are closely interrelated and I would strongly recommend anyone with back problems to work thoroughly through the first level of exercises before going on to the second – and to leave out the third level altogether. And, if ever you feel any strain or pain in the back, or if the muscles start to bulge or quiver during an exercise, always stop immediately. Your muscles are not yet strong enough for what you are trying to do; strengthen them with exercises you can do without straining and come back to the harder ones when you’re ready.
The book is divided into three main sections, the exercises becoming progressively harder. You don’t need to be on to the most strenuous exercises, though, to achieve your goal. Because you use your muscles in a very precise and controlled manner in Pilates, you will start to strengthen and flatten your stomach muscles from the very beginning. In fact, you can stay permanently at stage one and get a result, providing you do the exercises thoroughly and regularly. The later exercises will give you added strength but if they are too much of a strain for your abdominal muscles, that strain will be transferred to your back – with the inevitable consequences of back pain or strain. So, the underlying principle with this book is to take it gently and work through each stage until you can perform each exercise fluently and accurately, and only then to go on to the next stage.