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« Reply #300 on: July 30, 2008, 06:08:29 AM »

I have not done Pilate's but I have seen it demonstrated on TV & YouTube
with the Pilate's equipment & the exercises that can be done without equipment.
I describe it as this:
Repetitive movements done into & out of certain positions done at medium speed.

I have done calisthenics it was part of the school P.E. program.
I describe it as this:
Repetitive movements done into & out of certain positions done at medium to high speed.

So to me these are similar the difference being the exact positions are some different.

I also watched some Pilate's yoga & found that it varies from almost Pilate's to almost yoga.
Depending on the instructor.
All the Pilate's yoga I watched still had a major difference from Hatha Yoga.
The Pilate's yoga remained in motion with even some "bouncing" to attain the full position.

Maybe the Yoga Pilate's video you have focuses more on the yoga.
I'm not going to buy some DVD's I don't need to find out.
I'm satisfied with Hatha Yoga as an addition to other exercise.

In Hatha Yoga once the position is reached it is held motionless for a period of time.
Beginners only go to the point in the position they can comfortably reach & hold that motionless.
Bouncing to attain the full position is not to be done.
The thought on this is in time the flexability will come.

Here is a description of one yoga exercise.
(I didn't include the figures because they were poor quality & in black & white.The caps are as copied.)

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Complete Leg & Back Stretch

ADJUSTS THE VERTEBRAE. TONES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. RELIEVES TENSION FROM THE BACK. RESTORES YOUTHFUL LIMBERNESS.

How to practice this exercise

1. Sit on your mat with your legs extended straight out in front of you, your toes and heels together, knees straight and
with your back erect and chest held high (Fig. 68).

2. Raise your arms until they are straight up in front of you, elbows straight, palms down and hands at eye level.

3. Lean slightly backwards at the waist (Fig. 69) and then bend slowly forward aiming your hands for the farthest part of
your extended legs that you can reach without strain.

4. It should take you at least 10 seconds to reach your farthest point.
Grasp whatever part of your legs you are able to reach. It may be your toes, feet, ankles, calves, knees or thighs
depending upon how stiff you are (Fig. 70).

5. Having a firm grip on your legs, bend your arms very gently and slowly at the elbows and pull yourself down until you
have reached your limit (Fig. 71).

Fig. 72 represents the ultimate & stretch in this posture. The head rests on the knees, the fingers grasp the toes and the
elbows touch the floor
 
6. Now close your eyes, let your .neck become limp, aim your head toward your knees, breathe normally and hold the
position motionless for 10 seconds.

7. To come out of this stretching posture straighten your elbows and in the same slow motion slide your hands up your legs until you are sitting in an upright position once again. Your head should be the last part of your body to straighten up.

8. Rest for a few moments and repeat the posture in exactly the same manner.

Benefits to you

1. The Complete Leg and Back Stretch gives complete elasticity to the spine in the forward bending direction.

2. It removes deep tension throughout the spine and back.

3. The stretching out of the spine and subsequent relief from tension is one of the most marvelous therapeutic manipulations you can do health of your entire nervous system.

4.The Complete Leg and Back Stretch develops and tones the muscles of the back.

5. This exercise produces the ultimate elasticity of the legs, stretching great gastrocnemius tendons behind the knees to
their original natural flexibility.

6. It strengthens the legs .

7. The vertebrae of the spinal column are adjusted .

8. It helps reduce weight in the hips, abdomen and buttocks.

Practice schedule

Do The Complete Leg and Back Stretch 3 times at each session. Hold it motionless for 10 seconds during the first week.
Add 5 seconds- each week until you are holding it for 45 seconds. At this point you can perform the exercise only twice if you continue to add 5 seconds each week until you build your holding time up to one minute.

Special hints

Although you will usually need considerable time before you can get the complete position as shown in Fig. 71, the

benefits to your body from the very first time that you practice the exercise.

Two main points are important for you to remember while perform The Complete Leg and Back Stretch:

1. Keep your legs straight at the knees. Every time you bend them are cheating yourself out of time and results.

2. Do not fidget or adjust yourself once you are holding the stretch. You retard your progress by doing so. As in all the
Yoga stretches hold it absolutely motionless in order to attain the full results.

When your hands come to be close to your ankles in the holding of posture, you can bend your toes back toward you in an attempt to them with your fingers.

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« Reply #301 on: July 30, 2008, 08:33:35 AM »

sequoia...the links were for wyantm06...for his benefit...

watching a video is not the same as doing (i'm sure u know that) i've done both and continue to go back and forth...but i mostly do the combined technique as i have major back problems and i get the benefit of both and my back really feels the difference (tho there have been times that i can't do anything)...i also do aerobics and hike a mountain trail 3-4 times a week (when it's cooler it's every day)...and yes my vid leans more to yoga...hence the title yoga pilates (instead of pilates yoga) if u did it once u'd be hooked...u feel so energized ...and at all tired or sore
when i do yoga it's either hatha or tantric
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« Reply #302 on: July 30, 2008, 11:56:49 AM »

This is the new Pilates chair :
http://www.malibupilates.com/?cid=435484
Kind of expensive but just thought I would post it.
I like yoga for flexibility but prefer other aerobic type exercise than Pilates.Some are hooked on Pilates & if it works for them great.
Almost any exercise is preferable to being a couch potato.
Work is not a bad way to exercise .Like try digging a 4 foot cubic hole .If that doesn't get you going fill it up pack it hard & do it again .
Or ask tommie gorman about getting on a roof & shingling it with a hatchet & nails.See if by the end of the day you don't feel worked out.
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« Reply #303 on: July 30, 2008, 06:55:06 PM »

nah i'll pass on the chair...the ball is great tho...
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« Reply #304 on: August 14, 2008, 05:31:49 AM »

Well, it's been 6 months since starting this thread  shocked I just weighed in this morning, and it's been a while since I weighed myself. I am at 205.2...I am almost about to be in the 100's for my very first time in many many years  Very Happy
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« Reply #305 on: August 14, 2008, 05:33:52 AM »

I tip my Hat to you for your fortitude and perseverance!   knuppel2 cool
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« Reply #306 on: August 14, 2008, 05:45:29 AM »

 w/o looking back in the thread, mind tellin me what you started out to be ? I know you have been workin your ass off to do this for yourself, I give you so much credit for your perseverance and great attitude.
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« Reply #307 on: August 14, 2008, 05:46:54 AM »

I tip my Hat to you for your fortitude and perseverance!   knuppel2 cool

Sooo 289 - 205 is 84...I lost 84 lbs in 6 months...That's 14 lbs a month lost...I think thats damn near good!!
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« Reply #308 on: August 14, 2008, 05:48:53 AM »

I think its great. thumbsup
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« Reply #309 on: August 14, 2008, 08:17:42 AM »

big hug...congrats...i'm just amazed that such a young man could maintain the fortitude that it took to accomplish this...

i feel your pride in yourself...keep it up...when your ready post em up...been a while since u posted up and after shot...and post the before...i still remember the difference in the light in you face...the happiness was beaming Smile
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« Reply #310 on: August 14, 2008, 04:11:44 PM »

Well that is amazing indeed. Loads of self confidence got you where you just went. you deserve a huge hand it. Honestly there are not too many people in the world that could would have kept up that way. And still going too. Congrats. And a big pat on the back there.
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« Reply #311 on: August 17, 2008, 02:07:12 PM »

Thanks, everyone. tdawnaz if you could, could you repost the link to the skin tightening stuff one more time? Also is that all I need? or do I wrap myself to? I swear you said something about wrapping lol. I don't know, my loose skin is def. not a confidence booster. I am really really really hoping this product will work. I am a poor man who will not be able to afford such a surgery to get skin removed.
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« Reply #312 on: August 17, 2008, 03:19:31 PM »

The leg lifts. Lift your legs up 10 times for 1 second each while sitting on the edge of a chair or whatnot, then change to 15 @ 2 seconds soon after. It worked for me. Honest And no majic pills or creams.  wink FREE?

And sit ups. I do 30.
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« Reply #313 on: August 17, 2008, 03:34:56 PM »

The leg lifts. Lift your legs up 10 times for 1 second each while sitting on the edge of a chair or whatnot, then change to 15 @ 2 seconds soon after. It worked for me. Honest And no majic pills or creams.  wink FREE?

And sit ups. I do 30.

I do like 100 crunches every other night. I am mainly trying to rid man boobs lol.
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« Reply #314 on: August 17, 2008, 04:01:21 PM »

I do like 100 crunches every other night. I am mainly trying to rid man boobs lol.
Ah hell, man boobs are cool.......right ?
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