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Pilates is an excellent form of exercise and takes elements from yoga, calisthenics, and ballet. If you want to add more support to the exercises, you might consider using a small Pilates ball.

When you think of exercise, you often think of fast movements such as running, cycling, a gym session or team sports, so does Pilates count as exercise?

Pilates is one of the more accessible ways to exercise, but does it change your body shape?

You’ve heard all the amazing things about Pilates and are ready to dive in, but how long until you see results?

You might be wondering what is so special about the Pilates mat? Why does everyone use one? Do you actually need a mat or could Pilates be done without one?

Did you know many people are using it to support their more intense workouts? Just how is Pilates complimentary to other forms of exercise?

As a Pilates instructor, I get asked a lot of questions so I’ve put together this guide to help beginners understand what Pilates is and how to get started.

Pilates don’t generally have a uniform you must wear but there are some clothes better suited to Pilates than others.

Pilates doens’t require equipment to be used, but you can enhance and mix up your workouts with some simple additions, and the Pilates bar is one of the most versatile you can invest in.

Looking for a better way to build leg muscle but you’re tired of running on the treadmill? In that case, you may want to consider trying Pilates.