Why do pilates?

Why Practice Pilates?
For the joy of movement, for the love of a life lived standing up right. Through the practice of pilates we seek true alignment of the spine. We are able to efficiently and effectively lengthen strengthen and bring balance back to the body. With this practice we find a powerhouse in our core and our mid-line that allows us to stand up straight, walk proud, and breath with the full capacity of the lungs.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Why do we breath the way we do...how do we do it?

By Kyria Sabin
While there are many valid forms of conscious breathing that support different forms of movement and relaxation, Pilates teachers emphasize posterior-lateral breathing over other techniques. Cues like “breathe laterally” and “breathe into the back” are common. Uncommon are the WHY and HOW.

The Whys of Posterior-Lateral Breathing
The four basic “whys” are fairly straightforward:
  • Increase breathing capacity and lung function
  • Maintain abdominal support of the lumbar spine
  • Improve thoracic spinal mobilization and function
  • Restore optimal posture

How to Teach Posterior-Lateral Breathing
When teaching posterior-lateral breathing, tactile feedback often works best. The following are a few teaching tips:

  • Begin with gentle spinal flexion, lateral flexion and rotation, allowing breath to initiate and facilitate the movement.
  • Lie lengthwise on a foam roller with knees bent. Focus on feeling the ribs open laterally away from the spine/roller on inhalation, exhaling fully.
  • Lie supine on a flat surface with knees bent. Inhale to feel the full rib cage spread or fan laterally from the back, maintaining a lengthened spine.
  • Seated tall, wrap a wide band or folded towel around the lower 6 to 7 ribs, crossing the ends in front, gently pulling to emphasize closing of the ribs. Use the band to experience the opening and closing of the ribs from the spine with each breath.


Kyria Sabin is Director of Fletcher Pilates, Inc. and Body Works Studio.

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