FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Everyone can do Pilates. It does not require any specific age, condition, strength, ability or fitness. It is a wonderful life-changing form of exercise that has been around for decades.
Far from it. Pilates was after all invented by a man for his own overall strength and fitness.
In addition men tend to be less flexible than women and therefore need it even more. Men also prefer momentum based movement, and we have found that the slower pace and intense isometric exercises where you are required to maintain a position before movement challenges even our strongest male clients.
Pilates is for both men and women alike, athletes and non athletic people as well.
Absolutely Pilates is for men. Pilates was after all invented by a man for his own overall strength and fitness.
In addition men tend to be less flexible than women and therefore need it even more. Men also prefer momentum based movement, and we have found that the slower pace and intense isometric exercises where you are required to maintain a position before movement challenges even our strongest male clients.
Pilates is for both men and women alike, athletes and non-athletic people as well.
Pilates is popular with athletes, dancers, gymnasts and others in their physical prime but it is equally suitable for almost any age.
One of benefits of Pilates is that it is tailored to suit each person, whatever their age or physical condition.
Many of our clients are middle-aged or elderly. In fact many start doing Pilates specifically because they have reached ‘a certain age’, started to feel stiffness and aches and pains creeping in and suddenly thought, ‘I better do something before it gets worse!’.
It is always important if you are slightly older to just make sure with your doctor before taking up Pilates (or any exercise for that matter) and to start more slowly. Many people do Pilates into their eighties and nineties. A properly tailored Pilates programme is one of the best-known ways to ward off the infirmities of old age.
As Joseph Pilates himself put it: ‘If, at the age of 30, you are stiff and out of shape, you are old. If, at 60, you are supple and strong, then you are young.’