Tuesday, June 19th, 2012 at
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Seven months after giving birth, Sophie Barnes started pilates classes. However she soon experienced excruciating pain at the base of her spine.
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Pilates can make your bad back worse: Experts agree it can help reduce pain and improve posture, but there are also …
Tuesday, June 19th, 2012 at
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Monday, June 18th, 2012 at
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Muscling in to treat back painIrish TimesPhysiotherapist Sally Anne Quirke uses Pilates to manage back pain. … “Doing Pilates inspired me to use it within the overall management of back pain.
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Monday, June 18th, 2012 at
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5 Tips For the Studio NewbieFitSugar.comIt's not just yoga and Pilates anymore; the popularity of studio classes — spanning everything from ancient practices to trendy new hybrid workouts — keeps …
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Monday, June 18th, 2012 at
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Pilates of Fayetteville studio closingFayetteville ObserverMalinda Craven, who co-owns Pilates of Fayetteville with Sandy Fisher, said business had been good and was growing. But they struggled to find instructors …
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Monday, June 18th, 2012 at
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Fayetteville's only full-service Pilates studio will close its doors June 29 after five years in business. Malinda Craven, who co-owns Pilates of Fayetteville with Sandy Fisher, said business had been good and was growing.
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Monday, June 18th, 2012 at
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Fayetteville's only full-service Pilates studio will close its doors June 29 after five years in business. Malinda Craven, who co-owns Pilates of Fayetteville with Sandy Fisher, said business had been good and was growing.
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Monday, June 18th, 2012 at
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Monday, June 18th, 2012 at
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Already in a position that seemed far too much to ask of a woman six months' pregnant, Liz Cahill maneuvered from her upside down “V” pose to another ridiculously tough configuration known as an extended fire hydrant.
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Diane Mastrull: A Pilates business pregnant with possibility