{"id":22,"date":"2023-01-30T12:02:36","date_gmt":"2023-01-30T12:02:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/yoga213.com.au\/?p=22"},"modified":"2023-01-30T12:02:36","modified_gmt":"2023-01-30T12:02:36","slug":"how-pilates-benefits-yoga","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yoga213.com.au\/how-pilates-benefits-yoga\/","title":{"rendered":"How Pilates Benefits Yoga"},"content":{"rendered":"

It\u2019s no secret that at 213, we\u2019re into good music and even better vibes regarding our class styles. Well! If you didn\u2019t already know, we have some incredible teachers in Geelong running Hip Hop Pilates classes and Chill, Flow, and Hip Hop Yoga.<\/p>\n

Here are a few wise words from our Geelong teachers on the benefits of mixing your regular (or not-so-regular) vinyasa yoga with a dose of a Hip Hop Pilates session with the best in town:<\/p>\n

Pilates emphasizes precise, controlled movement.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe increased efficiency of movement you\u2019ll develop in a Pilates class translates into less effort, greater power, and more flow in a yoga practice,\u201d says 213 teacher Elise Brownlow.<\/p>\n

\u201cYoga adopts an internal approach, beginning with stillness. Pilates takes an external approach, beginning with action. You don\u2019t have to choose between the two\u2026 Pilates is the perfect complement to your yoga practice \u2013 the most important point being to MOVE! The action or movement patterns practiced in Pilates place emphasis on precise, controlled movement. They used this movement to urge us to increase body awareness, enhanced coordination, greater balance, and a deeper connection to our center and ourselves.\u201d<\/p>\n

Pilates helps build greater muscular strength.<\/p>\n

213 teacher Jess Mckeown tells us that Pilates can help support our vinyasa yoga practice by building greater muscular strength, particularly core strength.<\/p>\n

\u201cI find muscular strength and core engagement are vital in balancing shapes. For example, Vasisthasana and Ardha Chandrasana are beautifully supported by a greater awareness of physical body alignment, stronger muscular engagement through the legs, and greater awareness of and engagement through the core. Building core strength allows us to support our body and become increasingly more stable.\u201d<\/p>\n

Different techniques mean more muscles get a workout.<\/p>\n

Pilates complements Yoga by providing strength, endurance, fitness, and energy using core muscles, pelvic floor muscles, upper body muscles, and leg muscles \u2013 which we operate in Yoga in a slightly different way.\u201d 213 teacher El German.<\/p>\n

The Pilates practice targets the core muscles in a way that can assist many core Yoga poses and our Yoga practice as a whole, such as transitioning from pose to pose. Mixing it up and adding light dumbbells to any Pilates class will dramatically strengthen our upper, core, and lower body strength, as we know that resistance training targets muscles more deeply.<\/p>\n

The two practices complement one another by providing a Yin and Yang way for our bodies. A Pilates class followed by a Chill class is exactly PERFECTION for our bodies, mind, soul & complete happiness.<\/p>\n

Our 4-Week Challenge<\/p>\n

We\u2019re running a 4-week Pilates + Yoga challenge at our Geelong studio! From Thursday, 9th May, challenge yourself to 5 classes per week for four weeks, including a minimum of 2 Hip Hop Yoga or Hip Hop Pilates classes! You\u2019ll see improvements in your strength and flexibility, and we\u2019ll also be sharing a weekly Spotify hit list each week to showcase our fave tunes from the Hip Hop classes during the Challenge!
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