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04/12/2017 12:00 AM

World Pilates Day - May 6, 2017


Experience free Pilates sampler classes Saturday, May 6, 7 am - 12 noon at Fitness on the Water, 1587 Boston Post Road in Westbrook in the Water's Edge retail shops to celebrate World Pilates Day

Pilates, an exercise and movement form, is practiced worldwide and celebrated the first Saturday of every May.

Experience a morning of free Pilates sessions at the shoreline’s newest, unique, luxury fitness studio – Fitness on the Water at Water’s Edge, 1587 Boston Post Road in Westbrook, CT. Beginner to advanced levels are welcome for free demonstrations and a variety of sampler classes from 7am - 12 noon. No previous experience is necessary.

Pilates, a body conditioning system, is designed to improve physical strength, flexibility, posture, mental awareness and overall wellness. It is recognized as an effective cross training program for professional athletes, for physical rehabilitation for injury recovery, and its popularity is growing among an aging population focused on low-impact overall fitness. Pilates tones, lengthens and strengthens muscles throughout the body, with particular emphasis on the core or “powerhouse.”

Health benefits of Pilates

• Increases strength, balance, flexibility, range of motion

• Improves posture and abdominal strength

• Helps prevent lower back pain through stronger core muscles

• Increases joint stability

• Enhances lung capacity and circulation

• Improves body awareness and coordination

• Promotes deep restful sleep

Who is Joseph Pilates?

A former German gymnast and boxer living in England, Joe Pilates was placed in an internment camp at the outbreak of WWI. Making the best of a bad situation, he taught fellow camp members the principles of yoga and ancient Greek and Roman exercise and sport. He called his method "Contrology” with a focus on control. When transferred to another camp, he became a nurse to internees suffering from disease and injury. This is where he developed a method of physical rehabilitation by using the springs from the beds to create resistance and movement for bedridden patients. Today, the spring tension of the Pilates reformer and tower apparatus provides muscle resistance and support, while the principles of muscle control are applied to Pilates mat classes. Joseph Pilates’ teachings are embraced by professional dancers and athletes for muscle strength, flexibility and injury prevention. Choosing a qualified Pilates instructor is extremely important to maximize the benefits of this physical program while remaining true to the principles developed by Joseph Pilates in the early 1900s. Worldwide Pilates Day is an annual celebration held the first Saturday in May.

To learn more about Pilates of the free event on May 6, call 860-391-8735 or visit fitnessonthewater.com