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Lower Back Pain, Research, and Pilates
Connie Borho
In the January 2010 edition of IDEA Fitness Journal there is a great article titled “The Painful Lumbar Spine…Cause, Consequences, and Therapeutic Exercise for Lower-Back Issues”. In it there is scientific explanation of various terms like herniation and delamination and what causes...
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9 Jan 2010
Imagery Cues: What Cues do you Use?
Connie Borho
One of the things that sets Pilates apart from other kinds of physical training is the use by teachers of descriptive imagery in their cueing of the exercises. This imagery-rich cueing serves to enhance the physical experience of Pilates exercise by engaging the mind to connect with the work through...
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28 Dec 2009
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