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  2. Tone your core with these simple Pilates exercises for beginners

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    These easy Pilates exercises for beginners are a great ab workout to build core strength, tone your abs, flatten your stomach and relieve back pain. ... Lying on your back on a mat, bend your ...

  3. Pilates - Wikipedia

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    With mat Pilates, people sit or lie with their body weight as the main resistance, using gravity to stabilize their core. [15] For example, a common mat Pilates exercise is called "roll-up", where participants start by sitting on the floor with their legs straight out in front of them and their arms extended over their legs.

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  5. Joseph Pilates - Wikipedia

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    Pilates studied the movements of animals and trained his fellow inmates in fitness and exercises. He later said that the intuitive movements of cats, in particular, inspired many aspects of his fitness regimen. [8] It was there that he began refining and teaching his minimal-equipment system of mat exercises that later became "Contrology".

  6. 'I Did Pilates Every Day For 2 Weeks And The Results ... - AOL

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    Mat Pilates seemed like just the ticket, promising to build core and glute strength, improve posture and sculpt muscle. ... PT Isa Welly's 30-minute weighted Pilates workout blasted my entire body.

  7. Miranda Esmonde-White - Wikipedia

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    Barre work can be done using a chair or counter top. Floor work requires a yoga mat and optionally a resistance band and/or a yoga block. Esmonde-White's technique includes no weight-bearing exercises that can stress the wrist like yoga. Her movements are easy to do, unlike Pilates where people try for technically correct moves. [1]