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Introduction to Pilates for Low Back Pain and Bad Backs
Each Pilates Instructor teaches Pilates exercises in a different way. Here is what is good about
EasyVigour Pilates Low Back Pain Exercises:-
- Pilates Exercise Instructions have been modified and fine tuned for back pain,
and have been tested on real people.
- Concepts from Alexander Teaching, and "Fourth Era" Physiotherapy(1),
have been consistently applied in developing Pilates style low back pain
exercises.
- Many of these Pilates Exercises are "weight bearing", or "closed chain".
That means you do them on your feet.
Weight bearing Pilates exercise has three distinct advantages:-
- Weight bearing exercise, pilates or otherwise - mimic the real life situations
that you and your body should train for.
- Weight bearing exercise, pilates or otherwise - can be done almost any time and any place.
You can - and should - do it while walking, jogging, watching TV, or
talking on the phone!
- Weight bearing exercise requires no special gym or Pilates equipment.
(Pilates low back pain & bad backs, weight bearing exercises pilates,
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© Bruce Thomson, EasyVigour Project
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Before you Start Exercising...
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Joseph & Clara Pilates will guide you to lumbar stability...
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Joseph Pilates quotes:-
(1) "A few well-designed movements,
properly performed in a balanced sequence, are worth hours of doing
sloppy callisthenics or forced contortion."
(2) "...it is the mind itself which builds the body"
As you work through the Pilates low back pain exercises,
you will develop & apply that awareness of body positioning and
muscle tensioning that is crucial to being your own guide to freedom from lower back pain. Believe me when I say
that this is the quickest and easiest way to achieve freedom from back pain.
In
The Back Maintenance Manual (1): Pilates Exercises for Low Back Pain
you will initially be guided through:-
- The Relaxation Position.
- Pelvic Neutral.
- The "Zip and Hollow" (working the transverse abdominal muscle).
- The Scapular Anchor.
- Engage Gluteus maximus.
- Breathing out at the moment of Leg Movement.
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Sample Pictures from the Pilates Exercises for Low Back Pain |
Pilates Exercises Instructions Picture 1: Relaxation
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Pilates Exercises Instructions Picture 2: The Pelvic Clock |
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Picture 3: "Zip and hollow" muscle (transverse abdominal) key to lower back stability. |
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Pilates Exercises Instructions Pictures 4 & 5: Scapular Anchor, Gluteus maximus. |
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Picture 6: Breathing out as the leg lengthens away. |
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Once you have worked through the Intro in "Pilates Low Back Pain Exercises",
you will have the "mind body connection" which is crucial to effectively rebuilding your
posture and movement patterns. Believe me when I say there is no short cut to this process!
References:
The full list is available in the Printable Pilates Guide (available for download):
The Back Maintenance Manual (1): Pilates Exercises for Low Back Pain
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