Whether you are starting on a healing journey, or looking to maintain your current health, Pilates will help. Through its focus on 8 key principles, Pilates has helped thousands of Canberrans like yourself. One of these Key Pilates Principles is Control.
Control is one of the most important principles of Pilates. Did you know that Joseph Pilates originally called his work Contrology? He said:
“Through contrology, you first purposefully acquire complete control of your own body and then through proper repetition of its exercises you gradually and progressively acquire that natural rhythm and coordination associated with all your subconscious activities.”
“Through contrology, you first purposefully acquire complete control of your own body and then through proper repetition of its exercises you gradually and progressively acquire that natural rhythm and coordination associated with all your subconscious activities.”
Joseph Pilates
RETURN TO LIFE THROUGH CONTROLOGY (1945)
Joseph Pilates
RETURN TO LIFE THROUGH CONTROLOGY (1945)
Control is closely connected to the principles of centering and concentration.
When you first start your beginner pilates classes with us, your instructors will take you through your exercises in a slow and controlled way. In all of our pilates classes in Canberra, we help you learn to move with correct technique, and move efficiently and safely through your Pilates practice.
By developing strong connections between your mind and body, you are better able to execute movements with control. As you practice moving with control, it will become second nature to perform each exercise slowly and accurately. You will also find your movements become more efficient and flow better.
When you can control your movements and complete them with precision, you are on the way to healing and health maintenance by keeping your body safe in your Pilates sessions. This is important because it allows you, over time, to achieve greater mobility, strength, flexibility and self-awareness.
“A few well-designed movements, properly performed in a balanced sequence, are worth hours of sloppy calisthenics or forced contortion.”
“A few well-designed movements, properly performed in a balanced sequence, are worth hours of sloppy calisthenics or forced contortion.”
Joseph Pilates
Founder of The Pilates Method
Joseph Pilates
Founder of The Pilates Method
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