Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Resolutions: Obesity is a Global Issue with $2 Trillion Annual Impact!

A new report from McKinsey Global Institute, entitled "How the world could better fight obesity," names obesity as one of the three most critical global issues -- 
#1: smoking, 
#2: armed violence, war, and terrorism 
#3: Obesity 

Obesity affects 2.1 billion people (two and half times the number of people who are undernourished), has a global impact of $2 billion per year and results in 5% of all deaths worldwide each year. If this trend continues at its current rate, nearly half the world's adult population will be overweight or obese by 2030. 

In our reality TV, celebrity focused culture, we tend to get caught up in how our bodies look, rather than in how well they feel, how well they work, or the underlying health of the components. As we become more accustomed to instant gratification, people search for an instantaneous solution to what is obviously a more serious problem. 

Take a moment to consider how your body feels, how able you are to function daily, and how healthy you are overall -- weight, muscle tone, joints, cardiovascular, aches and pains, blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, etc. 

Since we're at the time of year where people start making resolutions, rather than making an unrealistic New Year's resolution to lose XX pounds, why not make a resolution to gain health and wellness in 2015? Make one change each month to improve your health.

Examples: January - give up sugary drinks. February - go for a walk each day. March - eat a healthy breakfast every day. Add one healthy activity per month. Something simple, something do-able, something that will contribute to your overall health. 

For New Year's look for an upcoming blog on how to set yourself up for success by making achievable resolutions.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Antonio Brown of Pittsburgh Steelers Cross-Trains with Pilates

Antonio Brown
WR, Pittsburg Steelers
The Stack (in association with Yahoo Sports) named Antonio Brown, Wide Receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, its "NFL Beast of the Week," for an amazing catch in the Steelers' Week 15 NFL Game win against the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday. 

Brown credits his amazing footwork and ball handling skills to cross-training with -- you guessed it -- Pilates

Watch the video -- to see Antonio's amazing catch, and watch him do Going Up Side on the High Chair. 

Anyone, even professional athletes, can benefit from Pilates. At Any Body's Pilates, we believe fitness is for ANY body!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Progress

Common questions we hear about Pilates:
 Q1. "Where will I feel it?"
 Q2. "Where will I see a difference?"
 Q3. "How soon will I see a difference?"
 Q4. "Can I lose weight?"

The answers can vary based on individual circumstances, but in general:

 A1. Pilates uses the whole body on every exercise, so clients feel the work everywhere
 A2. Clients see changes in posture, abs, and shoulders...but some also see big changes in legs, arms, and/or glutes
 A3. Some clients feel it immediately, others take longer. I like the Joseph Pilates quote:
"10 Sessions until you FEEL a difference, 
20 Sessions until you SEE a difference, 
30 Sessions until you're on your way to a whole new body..." 
Most clients see results before 20 Sessions -- other people will notice after 20!
 A4. Yes clients can lose weight doing Pilates - see these earlier posts: 
          US Waistlines Growing - Especially Women's
          The Beauty of the Power House Challenge - Weight Loss
          Pilates for Weight Loss - Part 1
          Pilates for Weight Loss - Part 2

Would you rather see photographic evidence of the changes that are possible?
Photos taken from May 1-Oct 2, 2014   These photos were taken May 1 2014, June 10 2014, July 19 2014, October 2 2014. She was not dieting, took 2-3 Pilates Mat Classes per week (shhh...don't tell - she's over 65). Notice how much straighter her spine is, how much more relaxed her shoulders are, and how much more shapely she's become -- in just 5 months! We took her measurements today - since July 1 she's lost over 9 INCHES, including 1 inch off each of her upper arms and 3 inches off her hips!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Join Us! Prevention-Palooza - Sat, Nov 1 8:30A-12:30P at Citadel Holliday Alumni Center

Any Body's Pilates will be exhibiting at the Food a& Fitness Fair and presenting brief Pilates Mat workshops at Prevention-Palooza, hosted by Dragon Boat Charleston. 


Citadel Campus, Holliday Alumni Center 
69 Hagood (across from Citadel Football Stadium)
November 1, 2014 
8:30A-12:30P
Join us for a light breakfast and peruse the Food & Fitness Fair. At 9am Dr. Ann Kulzerenowned author and motivational speaker will deliver her Just Say Whoa to Cancer program. At 11A there will be a series of exercise demonstrations including Pilates on the Patio with Any Body's Pilates!
Bring a yoga mat, come in your work out clothes, bring your friends and enjoy a day of information and inspiration! Click here to buy tickets for $10 (will be $15 at the door).
DBC has been paddling hard since 2003 with the mission of promoting physical and mental wellness among cancer survivors and their community. 

Monday, October 27, 2014

Control the Body with the Mind - Contrology

My first fitness love is group fitness classes. I loved the music, the people, and the fact that I couldn't think about my to-do list or anything else, unless I wanted to bump into other people or look like an idiot. That's how I got hooked on gyms and gym memberships, and it's how I got started as a fitness professional (part-time, while working a career corporate job). One of the most difficult aspects of learning to be a group fitness instructor was learning to give instructions, while doing the workout, and synchronizing with the music, while helping the attendees by giving specific cues. 

Leg Springs - Tower
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. 

Monday, September 29, 2014

Rewards

Every time I start to think I'm in the wrong business, my clients remind me how and why I got started, and why I named my business Any Body's Pilates.

We exhibited at the Boomer & Beyond Lifestyle event Saturday. One of my instructors, Hannah, invited that morning's Mat Classes to join us, and three of them did. Kathleen, a retired nurse, acted like we'd put her to work. She grabbed people as they walked by, and even sat this lady down and gave her the full Pilates pitch. She spent at least 10 minutes telling her about the core work, shoulders, alignment, weight loss, strength, healthy feeling...without any help from us.

Gail brought her sister, who was brave enough to try the High Chair. She did well with Pumping, but struggled with Going Up Front. I asked Gail if she'd like to demonstrate how it's done. She was apprehensive, but Saturday she made it look easy. She was beaming as she stepped off.

My theme for September:       L-E-N-G-T-H-E-N. Focusing on it for a month has made a huge difference for most clients and many have found they're working more muscles more deeply, resulting in harder work outs, and a better understanding of how their bodies work. Last week, Jean gave me a new picture for the studio. 

And that's why it's Any Body's Pilates -- because we believe in fitness for ANY body, no matter age, level or experience.


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

US Waistlines Growing - Especially Women's

According to HealthDay News, a new CDC report published September 17 in Journal of the American Medical Association, found that in 2012 the average US woman's waistline was 38.8 inches (up from an average of 37.6 inches in 1999).  For women, anything above 35 inches (for men, 40 inches) is considered abdominal obesity and an indicator of increased risk factors for heart disease and other issues. Based on that data, 54% of Americans were abdominally obese in 2012, up from 46% in 1999. 

In my opinion, this is more than a weight loss or weight gain issue. In my experience, many clients focus solely on their weight, not their health, then seek a "silver bullet" solution, rather than a healthy one. Health requires awareness, attention and effort. 

Nutrition is the single most important component. One cannot view food as the 'enemy' or to 'blame' for weight gain -- food is fuel for your body and your brain. No one, thin or obese, can survive without food. However, the better the quality of food, the better the quality of the results. Good nutrition requires knowledge, planning, preparation and effort. 

Strength training (which includes more options than weight training) is also helpful, as it builds lean muscle mass. Strength training has the same calorie "burn" - during and after exercise - as cardio training and can be easier on the body, while building muscle and bone density (especially important for women). 

Pilates is a great strength training/calorie burning option. Our clients report significant improvements in their muscle gain, substantial fat/weight loss, improved posture, major strength gains, and better self-esteem. 

If you're interested in more information on nutrition, healthy weight loss, strength training programs, or Pilates, Any Body's Pilates would be happy to help. We have Pilates Instructors as well as Personal Trainers on staff to provide Nutrition Counseling and Exercise Programming. We specialize in working with those who have special needs or difficulty with exercise and our services are available to individuals or small groups. Contact us today for more information.