
Pilates At Home Blog
by Lauren Hilton Pilates
Take five to enjoy free Pilates resources, Pilates tips, how-tos and insights, as well as our newest Pilates At Home classes.
7 things you get from Pilates, that aren’t strength or mobility
Going to a regular weekly class gives you all the Pilates movement benefits, like increased flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination, but here are my top 7 less obvious benefits that we get from Pilates class that are nothing to do with strength or mobility.
How to maintain your regular Pilates practice
If you’re reading this blog then I don’t need to convince you of the benefits of Pilates as you’ll already be enjoying them! As the summer months approach often our routines and habits change, kids off school and the return of holidays abroad (yay!), can mean our daily flow changes. When it comes to maintaining strength, flexibility and keeping pain or niggles at bay consistency is the key and when routines change this consistency can be harder to achieve. Here’s how to maintain good movement habits
Types of pain and helpful ways to manage it
Types of pain and helpful strategies for managing it - from a movement specialist experiencing pain.
As a subject currently close to my heart, I’ll explain the different types of pain and strategies I’ve found helpful in managing my pain.
Pilates for Period Pain
Can Pilates help period pain?
The time of the month can leave us feeling rubbish, from cramps to bloating to increased anxiety so getting to your regular Pilates class or exercise session can feel like a struggle. Thankfully research shows that a regular Pilates practice can improve symptoms of PMS as well as decrease bloating and abdominal cramps.
What is Pilates?
What is Pilates?
Is Pilates the same as Yoga? This is the number one question I get asked when I tell people that I am a Pilates teacher! Whilst there is cross over between the two movement methods they are very different, yoga originates from India where as Pilates origins are a little more recent.
Client Inspiration #2
Our clients are what make our LH Pilates community so AMAZING. We know that everyone has their own unique Pilates journey so we wanted to share with you a regular feature about our clients. Meet Phil.
What is the Pilates reformer?
If you have you’ll have seen the various pieces of equipment with bars, springs, pulleys and leather covered beds and will be forgiven if you felt you’d entered some kind of torture chamber, many of my clients raise an eyebrow when they first the equipment! Whilst the Pilates equipment can look intimidating we will explain why using the Pilates equipment can do amazing things for your body.
Take 5 and hit the floor!
Does your day feel like one long Zoom or maybe your day is one long Zoom or you struggle to get out of your head as there are so many thoughts whirring around? Try hitting the floor, OK, well not literally but lying down flat on your back can do so much for your nervous system.
Our Top 5 Exercises for a healthy and flexible back
In Joseph Pilates famous quote he says “if your spine is inflexibly stiff at 30, then you’re old; if it is completely flexible at 70 then you are young”. This was back when we were far less sedentary as human-beings so it is even more applicable today when the majority of us may spend most our day sat down. If your back feels stiff or sore are you going to be able to enjoy your daily life?
In this blog we’ll talk about the amazing design of your back and how it is meant to function and we’ll share with you out TOP 5 Pilates exercises which will help you to maintain a flexible and healthy spine.
Exercising after having a baby
If you’ve recently had a baby and want to get back into exercise it can be difficult to know where to begin, especially when you factor in exhaustion and lack of time. In this blog we’ll guide you through the main considerations before resuming exercise, introduce you to a specific post-natal programme which will help support your recovery from pregnancy and birth.
My top 3 reasons for doing Pilates in pregnancy
In the UK it is recommended that during pregnancy you try 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise per week and whether you’re already a regular at the gym or more content on the sofa, exercise priorities need to change when you’re pregnant. It can be hard to know where to begin and what’s OK and what’s not, so in this blog I’ll guide you through the benefits of Pilates during your pregnancy.
Is Pilates helping me to be more mindful?
How do you know if you’re being mind full or mindful? And can Pilates help you become more mindful? Here’s my experience…