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How doing Pilates reduces lower back pains



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Submitted 2010-07-30 05:25:04

Bad sitting, standing and walking postures often leads to stinging lower back pains and body aches. Though regular massages help, they do prvoide a long term solution to your pain woes. Pilates is proven to be successful in alleviating pains and increase functional strength. Stop popping pain killers and start doing Pilates.

The next question is how exactly does Pilates relieve back pains?

Before we touch on the benefits of Pilates, we need to know how our body functions. There are 3 things that you need to know about your muscles. First, the bigger muscles will always be the first to react and perform the movement. Just because they are bigger, they think they can perform the movement better. Secondly, the more frequently one muscle works, the bigger it becomes over time. Thirdly, when muscles over-work themselves, it will result in soreness and pains. Hence this is a never-ending vicious cycle – big muscle fight to work, the more they work, the bigger they become and hence they will always be the first to response accepting never-ending work.

Next, we need to touch briefly on the anatomy of your body. Imagine for every movement you make, there are 3 layers of muscles assisting the movement. Layer 3 muscles are the biggest group of muscles closest to your skin, the muscles that gives your body a nice definition. Layer 2 muscles lie beneath Layer 3 muscles and are smaller in size. Layer 1 muscles lie beneath Layer 2 muscles and they are the closest to your skeletal structure such as your spine and ribs.

When your brain tells your arm to move, the biggest set of muscles, Layer 3 muscles aka biceps, will always try to be the first to response and perform the movement. As such, Layer 2 and Layer 1 muscles weaken over time and are unable to provide the support required to hold your skeletal frame. Further more, Layer 3 muscles will over-exert resulting in the body pains that we experience daily. If your calf muscles are sore from running 5km jog, how will your Layer 3 lower back muscles feel if they have to support your torso every time you sit, walk or lie down? This is the origin of the pain!

Pilates strengthens your Layer 1 muscles or your postural muscles – your core. Every Pilates exercise aims to work the Layer 1 muscles of your entire body to make them stronger. This means that the next time your brain tells your arm to move, your Layer 1, 2 and 3 muscles will work with each other to perform the movement rather than relying on the Layer 3 muscles. In other words, Pilates reduce muscles imbalances and reduce the work of Layer 3 muscles, giving them time to rest and recover. Strengthening Layer 1 and 2 muscles also mean that your skeletal frame is better supported and you will appear taller and more confident of yourself.

At the end of your Pilates classes, your body awareness is enhanced, your aches are reduced. You will bring Pilates movement methods into your daily activities. There is increased awareness of how you sit, how you stand or how you move and relate those habits to the aches and pains and injuries you have or have had in the past.

Author Resource: Start doing Pilates to relieve those aching lower back pains With Singapore Pilates Fitness. We Provides Effective, Customised Small Classes That Make You Look Great And Feel Healthy Fast. We Are The Only Pilates Studio In Singapore Providing Pilates For Weight Loss, Pilates For Golfers & Athletes, Pilates For Teens And Pilates For Body Aches. Visit Us At http://www.singaporepilatesfitness.com
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