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  2. This Wall Pilates Workout Is Low-Impact and Perfect for Beginners

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    Pilates instructor Nandini Basu shares an at-home wall Pilates workout for beginners. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

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    I did a Pilates class every day for a month and documented my mental and physical health. My core strength and results kept me going for 90 days and counting.

  5. Pilates - Wikipedia

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    A reformer Pilates class. Pilates accompanied his method with a variety of equipment, which he called "apparatus". Each apparatus was designed to help accelerate the process of stretching, strengthening, body alignment and increased core strength started by mat work. The best-known and most popular apparatus today, the Reformer, was originally ...

  6. Ron Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Though Fletcher achieved significant notice in the entertainment industry for his choreography, he is best known in the 21st century for having introduced the Pilates conditioning method, from its home base in New York City, to the American west coast via his Ron Fletcher Studio for Body Contrology, which he opened May 1, 1972 on Rodeo Drive at Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California.

  7. 20 Minute Workout - Wikipedia

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    20 Minute Workout was created by Ron Harris in 1983, produced by Tantra Entertainment in association with the Canadian animation company Nelvana, and broadcast locally on Citytv. In the United States, it was syndicated by Orion Television. Two seasons of the program were produced, although reruns continued to appear for many years afterwards.