02/10/2025
At Emerald City Pilates, less Is more – for your core, that is...
The Pilates Reformers we use at Emerald City Pilates have five springs attached to the carriage as it slides along the frame. Each spring’s tension (or resistance) varies and you can also vary the resistance by applying multiple springs for any given exercise.
BUT, in Pilates, unlike most weight/resistance exercises, less is more. The less resistance, the fewer springs you engage, the harder you — specifically, your core muscles – are required to work.
How Many Springs Should I Use?
Which springs, and how many of them you should use, varies from person to person and exercise to exercise. Based on your experience and your ability, we’ll tell you which springs, and how many, to use before starting any exercise. If we see, or you feel, the resistance is too much or too little, we’ll have you adjust your springs accordingly.
The goal is to enable you to perform each Pilates exercise with deliberate control and stability. If a given exercise is too easy or too hard, we’ll have you adjust your springs. You will adjust your springs throughout the class depending on whether you’re working your core, arms, legs, or back, and depending on if you’re in a standing, sitting, or prone position.
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