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Motivation Monday: How to get started with pilatesKAREOur first victim: Pilates. Joseph Pilates served as a nurse in World War 1, and developed this regimen to help rehabilitate patients. In the early 1900's, he then took his techniques to the America and trained dancers. His method eventually caught on …
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Motivation Monday: How to get started with pilates – KARE
Monday, November 13th, 2017 at
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Motivation Monday: How to get started with pilatesKAREOur first victim: Pilates. Joseph Pilates served as a nurse in World War 1, and developed this regimen to help rehabilitate patients. In the early 1900's, he then took his techniques to the America and trained dancers. His method eventually caught on …
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Motivation Monday: How to get started with pilates – KARE
Monday, November 13th, 2017 at
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Motivation Monday: Getting started with pilatesKAREOur first victim: Pilates. Joseph Pilates served as a nurse in World War 1, and developed this regimen to help rehabilitate patients. In the early 1900's, he then took his techniques to the America and trained dancers. His method eventually caught on …
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Motivation Monday: Getting started with pilates – KARE
Monday, November 13th, 2017 at
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Motivation Monday: Getting started with pilatesKAREOur first victim: Pilates. Joseph Pilates served as a nurse in World War 1, and developed this regimen to help rehabilitate patients. In the early 1900's, he then took his techniques to the America and trained dancers. His method eventually caught on …
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Sunday, April 5th, 2015 at
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Thursday, April 12th, 2012 at
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12 APRIL 2012 Everyone is talking about Yoga and Pilates these days, or practising one of the techniques. But what are the differences? The word ‘ yoga ’ comes from Sanskrit and means ‘union'.
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Yoga vs Pilates: Which one is for you?
Thursday, April 12th, 2012 at
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Yoga vs Pilates: Which one is for you?hellomagazine.com12 APRIL 2012 Everyone is talking about Yoga and Pilates these days, or practising one of the techniques. But what are the differences? The word 'yoga' comes from Sanskrit and means 'union'. It utilizes a series of Indian disciplines and its objective …
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Sunday, March 11th, 2012 at
10:27 pm
 Sydney Morning Herald |
Can you change your body shape?Sydney Morning HeraldYoga and Pilates both work on building core strength and many of their techniques have been incorporated into popular gym classes. The ubiquitous ''plank'', for example, has its origins in yoga, says the vice-president of Yoga Australia, Leigh Blashki.
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Can you change your body shape? – Sydney Morning Herald
Saturday, March 10th, 2012 at
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 Brisbane Times |
Tune in, tone upBrisbane TimesYoga and Pilates both work on building core strength and many of their techniques have been incorporated into popular gym classes. The ubiquitous ''plank'', for example, has its origins in yoga, says the vice-president of Yoga Australia, Leigh Blashki.
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2012 at
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A quick and affordable way for Pilates professionals to learn the pedagogical techniques of renowned teacher Rael IsacowitzCosta Mesa, CA (PRWEB) January 04, 2012 Qualified Pilates teachers from recognized schools will soon have the rare opportunity of learning the techniques practiced and taught by Pilates authority Rael Isacowitz and his teaching academy, BASI Pilates®.BASI Pilates has …
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