My 8 Week Pilates course starts tomorrow and I now only have 2 places
available!
There has been a lot of research published over the last 15 years that recommends Pilates as an effective form of treatment for injury rehabilitation and
more than ever before, Doctors are recommending Pilates for non-specific low back pain.
One study (Natour et. al, 2015) concluded that Pilates was effective in reducing pain and improving function and quality of life in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain.
In my experience of practicing and teaching Pilates for over 25 years, the Pilates method is also effective for improving muscle resistance and strength, flexibility, mobility, postural balance and reducing lower back pain.
Pilates can help with lower back pain. Depending on the cause of the pain, specific exercise prescription may vary. It’s worth mentioning that lower back pain can be caused by various conditions. These range from simple stiffness due to poor posture to more serious conditions like herniated discs. If you have persistent or recurring back pain seek advice from a doctor before attending a Pilates
class.
In conclusion, Pilates can help you if you suffer with non-specific lower back pain and with other injuries as well as improve your posture and core
strength.
Don’t just take my word for it, here’s what a couple of my clients are saying about Pilates:
Joanna has been attending my Pilates sessions for over 15 years and this is what Joanna says about Pilates:
“I am grateful that I started Pilates 15 years ago and that my shoulder is so much better. Not only that , I am grateful for much better posture, being able to lift both my arms up high (so I can cover my ears), that my stomach muscles are so much stronger and I am more conscious about keeping my body moving. Of course, grateful that I have and continue to have, you to guide me. I just love all the benefits of
Pilates.”
Andrew wrote this after just a year of doing Pilates with me and he continues to attend my Pilates
sessions!
“As promised, I'm sending you some words relating to the
real benefit that I have got from attending your Pilates class over the last year.
As you know, I was suffering from all sorts of issues relating to stiffness and tightness of muscles, particularly in my back and chest/shoulders/neck. This has been due I am sure from years of being hunched over a computer, spending many hours driving long distances as part of my job, and taking up cycling, which is not the best of activities when it comes to posture.
My wife Ann, and a physiotherapist/sports injury specialist persuaded me to take up Pilates, following me injuring my lower back in a yoga
class by trying to match the others (several years my junior!) in terms of stretching.....
Over the last year I have benefitted greatly from the regime that you have taught in your classes, and I am much more supple and I have noticed that my muscle tone has improved, especially my core, which is an area that I had neglected previously.
I will certainly continue with your classes, and I cannot recommend them enough to anyone who wants to improve their core strength/stability and relieve the tightness and stiffness in their body generally.
I am aware that being male I am in a minority in a Pilates class, but I would say to any man that
feels it is not something for them to re-think their preconceptions, and take up Pilates as part of their fitness regime.
The way that you run your classes promotes a fun and relaxed atmosphere that would put anyone at their ease.
Thanks again for helping me”.
If you want to reduce your lower back pain and want one of the last places we have on our 8 week Pilates course starting tomorrow, Monday 22nd May at 6pm at Avoncroft Arts Centre Main Hall contact Nicki at admin@nicolacarless.com for further information and to reserve your place.
The fee for the 8 Week Pilates course is £68
Have a great Sunday.
Nicki xx