Did you ever wanted to do your Pilates routine and exercises at your pace, in your time – when it suits you – with detailed video instructions, a 4 week Programme & various pdfs ?
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Here is your chance. Use this coupon code “save75percent” before the 31st August 2017 and save 75% or €30 (the normal price is €39.99). All I’m looking for in exchange is that you fill out a short 3-4 questionnaire after two weeks.
Head over to my partner fitness and Pilates site courses.yourhealthhabitcoach.com to check it out. You can even watch a few videos for free, after signing-up via the “Free Trial” option.
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Check it out and let me know how you get on.
Thank You – Martin
Tag Archives: Pilates Videos
Videos – Ten Pilates & Core Strength Exercise Sample Videos with Martin in South Dublin Ireland
My 10th Pilates & Core Strength Video is out 🙂 See all videos below, some of them focus more on posture, others are a combination of back strength exercises or a mix of abdominal strength, back strength and back mobility etc..
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Here a link to a list of all Pilates videos with detailed descriptions of the Pilates & Core Strength Exercises and Movements.
in the future I will also include some of my www.YourHealthHabitCoach.com nutirtion and exercise videos on this website, these videos will focus more on Nutrition, Food, Diet and general Fitness, Toning & Health related topics and not only on Pilates & Core Strength.
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Video 9 – 3 *Posture Foam Roller Exercises, Back Spine Stretch, Shoulder Mobility, Chest Stretch
In this Posture Video you are going to learn three Posture Improvement Exercises >>> with a Foam Roller <<< that
(1) Stretch your Back and Spine out, (2) Mobilize and Loosen your shoulder area, (3) Stretch your chest out to prevent rounded shoulders.
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Keep your core muscles, your TVA (Transverse Abdominis) slightly engaged throughout to make these exercises safer for your lower back. Always consult a GP / physician before starting a new exercises regime, especially if you haven’t exercised for a long time on a regular basis.
(1) Foam Roller – Side Sway to Right & Left
( massages the area between your shoulder blades, stretches your chest out )
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Lie flat on your foam roller, your feet are flat on the ground, your knees are bend. Make sure your mid and lower back stay reasonable close to the foam roller. Avoid overarching your lower back, lumbar spine, as this would put pressure on your back. Ensure that the back of your head is well supported, avoid dropping the head over the edge of the roller, as this would overstretch your neck.
Then simply sway one to two inches from side to side, to massage your mid back and either side of the spine. Most class participants find this exercise very relaxing. This will also help you to prevent rounded shoulders, bad posture, as your pectoral muscles, your chest gets stretched out as well.
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(2) Foam Roller – Full Body stretch – Back Stretch and Shoulder Mobility
( focuses on stretching your whole spine and back, increasing shoulder mobility, includes a chest stretch )
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This a very simple yet effective exercise. Start in the same position as in exercise number one, then stretch and lengthen your legs away on the Pilates mat. It might be slightly challenging to keep your balance, which will activate your general core muscles a small bit. Aim to keep your mid and especially your lower back, reasonable close to the foam roller, avoid overarching your lower back. Reach with your hands towards the wall behind you, stretch as far as possible through your fingers away to increase the back and spine stretch. This will work on mobility of your shoulder area and stretches your chest out, preventing rounded shoulders >>> Posture Work ! 🙂
Hold for around 10 long, deep breaths and aim to lengthen further away each time you exhale.
(3) Shoulder Mobilizing with a Foam Roller
( focuses on shoulder mobility, posture improvement, a small chest stretch and a bit mid-back strength )
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Another simple exercise to loosen and mobilize your shoulder area and improve your posture. Start in the same position as in exercise number one. Reach with your fingers towards the ceiling, let your palms face towards each other, straighten your arms nearly completely, keep your neck long and relaxed. Draw your shoulders down your back, away from your earlobes.
Breath in as you aim to lift / round your shoulder as much as possible off or away from the foam roller towards the ceiling, stretch your fingers as high as possible up towards the ceiling, while keeping the back of your head on the foam-roller. Breath out as you draw your shoulders back toward the ground, it is a bit like wrapping your shoulder blades around the foam roller, aim to keep your arms straight as you do this. Breath in as you restart. Repeat 10 times.
Same as above, just crisscross your arms in front of your chest to intensify the movement..
Let me know how you get on and e-mail or facebook me your questions, comments or feedback.
Thank you
_ Martin
Video 8 – Three Pilates Exercises – Single Leg Stretches, Roll Like a Ball, Shoulder Brigde
In this Pilates Video you are going to learn three Pilates Exercise that increase Core Strength, Back Mobility and Back Strength.
(1) Pilates Single Leg Stretches, (2) Roll Like a Ball or Roll Back, (3) Pilates Shoulder Bridge.
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Keep your core muscles, your TVA (Transverse Abdominis) slightly engaged throughout to make these exercises safer for your lower back. Always consult a GP / physician before starting a new exercises regime, especially if you haven’t exercised for a long time on a regular basis.
(1) Pilates Single Leg Stretches ( focuses on – abdominal / core Strength – rectus adominis )
More details to follow …over the weekend.
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(2) Pilates Rolling like a Ball or Roll Back ( focuses on lower abdominal strength, back mobility, a bit back strength )
More details to follow … over the weekend.
This exercise might not be for your if you have any back issues.
(3) Pilates Shoulder Bridge ( Back Mobility & Back Stretching )
More details to follow … over the weekend.
Same as above, just crisscross your arms in front of your chest to intensify the movement..
Let me know how you get on and e-mail or facebook me your questions, comments or feedback.
Thank you
_ Martin
Video 7 – Pilates Roll-Up Core Strength Exercise – Three Variations / Options
In this Pilates Video you are going to learn three variations of an Pilates Exercise called the Roll-Up. The exercise focuses on your straight abdominal muscles / your rectus abdominis and a small bit on lower and mid back mobility.
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Keep your core muscles, your TVA (Transverse Abdominis) slightly engaged throughout to make these exercises safer for your lower back. Always consult a GP / physician before starting a new exercises regime, especially if you haven’t exercised for a long time on a regular basis.
(1) Pilates Roll-Up (option 1 – arms stretched out in front of you)
Sit with your legs straight stretched out in front of you and aim to straighten your back as much as possible, keep your shoulders and neck relaxed. Breath in to prepare, breath out as you tuck your tailbone under, draw your chin slightly in towards your chest and gradually easy vertebrae by vertebrae onto the mat. Aim for a slow and controlled movement, avoid any rushed or jerky moves to keep it safe for your back. Breath in as you reach cross over your body to lengthen your back and spine. Roll your back in the same controlled way off the mat as you breath out and reach away to your feet to incorporate a hamstring / back of your leg stretch. Repeat up to ten times. This exercise might not be for your if you have any back issues.
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(2) Pilates Roll-Up (option 2 – arms crisscrossed in front of chest)
Same as above, crisscross your arms in front of your chest to intensify the movement. Still stretch your whole body out as your hands and fingers reach away for a moment.
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(3) Pilates Roll-Up (option 3 – arms / hands stretch away to the ceiling )
Same as above, stretch your arms / fingers away towards the ceiling, your palms are facing towards each other. This intensives the movement further and requires more control.
Same as above, just crisscross your arms in front of your chest to intensify the movement..
Let me know how you get on and e-mail or facebook me your questions, comments or feedback.
Thank you
_ Martin
Video 2 – Intermediate to Advanced Pilates & Core Strength Combination
In this Intermediate to Advanced Pilates & Core Strength Video I demonstrate a combination of three movements
(1) Plank & Knee Pull-In >> Focus: Core Strength (lower abs), a bit Upper Body Strength Toning
(2) Push-Ups >> Focus: Upper Body Strength, small bit of Core Strength
(3) Plank & Side Kick >> Focus: Waist / Obliques, a bit Upper Body Strength Toning
You might try this sequence if you have done Pilates or other Core Strength exercises and work before on a regular basis. I wouldn’t recommend these moves to someone who just started to do Pilates or has any neck, back or shoulder issues.
Let me know how you get on and how easy or challenging this sequence is.
Yours in Health & Fitness
_ Martin