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Pilates
Would this be a waste of time for me? I think it was originally designed to help wounded soldiers recuperate. Anyway, they offer free classes of this at my gym, and I was thinking of popping in. My main goal is to condition my body so I can perform better in judo and kickboxing (jeet kune do)
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Re: Pilates
Pilates is very good for you, especially if you sit at a desk too much playing poker or have any kind of back problems. IMHO it's the #1 best physical therapy program to prevent or rehabilitate for back problems. It certainly wouldn't be bad for you, and core strength is always useful, but Pilates is not really a sports performance improvement program.
For something like Judo I'd guess that the core strength you get from deadlifts would be more applicable. |
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Re: Pilates
Pilates does a good job working the core and focusing on other bodyweight exercises. I took one of the free classes (with my wife and a friend of hers). Athletes do/have used Pilates (Brett Favre is one) to better condition themselves.
Couple pointers: * class will most likely be filled with women--can't think of the downside to that * make sure it's a beginning class otherwise you may get embarassed (advanced workouts aren't easy) * be prepared for an out of shape woman to fart while doing some of the exercises, happened in my class. The wife & I were amused I'd recommend it. I'm open to any new workouts to vary the routine and also maybe find something new that keeps your interest. |
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