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		<title>Choosing the Right Pilates Class</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every Pilates studio, health club, spa and fitness facility has its own training classes and programs. If you have a limited budget, it is a good idea to join a group class. This is a great, relatively economical place for beginners to start, and have fun. Using standing, sitting and recumbent positions, the instructor guides [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every Pilates studio, health club, spa and fitness facility has its own training classes and programs. If you have a limited budget, it is a good idea to join a group class. This is a great, relatively economical place for beginners to start, and have fun. Using standing, sitting and recumbent positions, the instructor guides students through the various stretches and movements.<br />
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Ideally, group mat Pilates classes have a manageable student-teacher ratio, not more than fifteen students per teacher, so the instructor can monitor each individual&#8217;s form and progress. Separate classes are held for beginner, intermediate and advanced students.<br />
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With the coming of smaller, less-costly equipment Allegro, more and more fitness clubs are adding group Reformer classes to their program. Ideally each participant has some experience on a Reformer prior to joining a group class.<br />
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Students work through a sequence of Reformer choreography at the appropriate level in unison, with the Pilates instructor monitoring for safe and proper form.<br />
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The most effective way to learn, practice and perfect Pilates performance is to go for a personal training session, in which the instructor devotes undivided attention to a student&#8217;s specific needs. These sessions usually begin with a warm-up on the mat, but a variety of Pilates equipment can be explored as well.<br />
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Club and studios have Pilates classes themed around specific props like the balance ball, resistance band or the Pilates circle/ring. A small prop can add variety and a challenge to a group mat class, and expands the programming possibilities for a facility.<br />
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Some clubs and studios offer Pilates classes designed for those who golf, play tennis, or swim in the summer, while programs for skaters and skiers are popular in the winter.<br />
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Studio and clubs are also offering a blend of Yoga and Pilates as &#8220;Yogalates&#8221; or &#8220;Piloga&#8221;. Similarly, cycling and Pilates are being blended for a unique hybrid &#8220;Cyclates&#8221; program.<br />
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About the author:<br />
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Pilates Info provides detailed information about Pilates exercises, equipment, videos, classes, studios, certification, and more. Pilates Info is affiliated with Business Plans by Growthink.<br />
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Written By: Richard Romando</p>
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