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Pilates for Dancers

December 11, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

It is well understood that many would recommend Pilates for dancers across all genres. Pilates creates unique, core specific, cross conditioning crucial to a dancer’s range of movement and career longevity through injury prevention. After all, it was dancers who first discovered the benefits of Pilates at Joseph Pilates first Studios in New York and set in motion the Pilates fitness programme we see today.

Many of the industry’s most accomplished Pilates Instructors come from strong dance backgrounds- we can most certainly attest to this with our very own instructors Jade, who trained with the English National Ballet, and Jess , who performed internationally for several years .

One of the most important outcomes Pilates can achieve for a dancer is to teach them how to use their muscles effectively. We often see ballerinas who have larger hamstrings than they should, as they have not effectively been activating their inner thighs and buttock muscles during Plies. What is fantastic about Pilates is that you get the chance to slow right down and focus on the muscle groups that you should be using during each exercise.

The difference between using a Pilates reformer machine and hitting the gym is that the machines at the gym aim to bulk, and often-put strain onto the muscles in order to do so. A reformer machine aims to lengthen and strengthen without bulking, while facilitating the core to stabilize.

A regular, targeted Pilates workout will strengthen and stabilize a dancer, as well as improve technique. Learning to activate your deep abdominal muscles is a lot easier when you take the time in a Pilates class to visualise it, rather than having to concentrate on having soft ballet hands, lowered shoulders, slightly bent elbows etc during ballet Barre.

Learning to use specific muscles such as your deep abdominals and hip stabilising muscles allows a dancer to gain a stronger understanding of their body, and use it in different ways, for example by relaxing their hamstrings and utilizing their inner thighs during plies to achieve a deeper bend.

Let’s not forget the role Pilates plays in injury prevention. Using your muscles in a balanced way greatly reduces stress and strain on joints especially ankles, knees and hips in dancers. Have you or someone you know suffered from a recurring muscle strain? Pilates’ focus on strengthening AND lengthening trains muscles to be strong in all positions and under varying loads preventing injuries.

We are enormously proud to be continuing the passion of Mr Joseph Pilates in working side by side with dances to achieve their goals and move beyond their expectations!

 

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Share your Pilates successes

December 9, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Let us know what Pilates success you’ve had recently… here’s an email that came in today……
“I have to share what Pilates has done for my body.

Pretty much pain free and the revelation is ……. now my core-to-ribcage connection is better.. and guess what….. the shoulders are released!! I reckon I just joined some dots for me and also my clients.

Also the left hip bursitis, medial knee ligament stuff and brain block on my left gluts has really improved. Now standing strong into the left leg, and actually lengthening the shortened waist on that side…… what Scoliosis?

I think I get this Pilates thing now!!”

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The Hidden Benefit of Tremors & Shaking in Pilates‏ – Information Workshop

August 15, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Saturday 31st August – 2pm-5pm

Early-bird price $79

(book before EOD Wed 28th August)

Usual price $109

at Balance & Control Pilates Studio, 474 Victoria St, Richmond, 3121

Learn how to release stress and tension by invoking your body’s own innate tremor release mechanism.
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The TRE approach is that the common experience of shaking muscles during a workout can actually relate to a deeper physical release of tension than is otherwise possible through our conscious control!

This shaking response, termed ‘Neurogenic Tremors’ can be considered as the body’s innate reflex to release deeply held unconscious tension-patterns as a way to create a deeper connection with ourselves and our movement.

In this workshop Executive Director of Trauma Release Australia, Physiotherapist, and TRE Level 3 Trainer Richmond Heath will teach you how to intentionally activate these tremors in a safe and controlled way using simple exercises that can then be used on an ongoing basis to help create greater freedom, flexibility and functional movement in your life.

Watch these videos to find out more about the TRE approach, including an introduction to this workshop by Richmond Heath.

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November Newsletter

November 9, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Read the Balance & Control Pilates November Newsletter here

Including the following news:

  • November Merchandise Special
  • New morning Allegro classes
  • Client Christmas party
  • Zac’s back
  • New team members
  • Tanya’s a Poster Girl!
  • Franklin Method Workshops
  • Christmas closure dates
  • Spring Wine Recommendation
  • Updated Website
  • Staff Christmas Party

Enjoy!

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Balance & Control Pilates turns 7!

May 30, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

May 29th marked the 7th anniversary since we opened the doors back in 2004. Many thanks to all the hundreds of our wonderful clients who have walked through the doors since for making it all possible and who continue to allow us to do what we love in providing the highest quality Pilates and Physiotherapy services available in Melbourne. Happy Birthday to us- Yeah!

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