When I went to a Pilates studio, there was no music. The instructor was not demonstrating the exercises. It seemed strange, and strangely quiet. Soon, I was too busy following instructions to notice.
Bingo! I was too busy following instructions to notice there was no music. I was too focused on what I was doing to have been able to see (or follow) a demonstration by the instructor. And my mind had been quiet -- I'd only been thinking about each exercise.
That's a large part of the mind-body connection in Pilates. Clients focus on the instructions, how the movement feels in their bodies, and controlling the body with the mind. No distractions. That's why Joseph Pilates called it "Contrology." Control the body with the mind.
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