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  2. Everything you need to start a Pilates routine - AOL

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    Learn about mat and reformer Pilates, plus the best equipment like Pilates rings, resistance bands, exercise mats and more. ... During a mat Pilates class, you often do exercises lying on 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.

  4. What is reformer Pilates? Tips to try the low-impact workout ...

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    As a certified Pilates instructor, I usually recommend newcomers to Pilates try a mat class first. Performing the exercises on a mat gives you the space and time to get used to the movements ...

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

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    A one-time lover of reformer Pilates, I looked for similar workouts I could do sans a contraption the size of a small car. Mat Pilates seemed like just the ticket, promising to build core and ...

  6. 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".

  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]