Integrating physiological principles into a comprehensive pilates program
Description
Over the years, commonly used cues and techniques, typically delivered with the certainty of proven scientific knowledge, have frequently been misleading and incorrect. For example, it is often proclaimed that Pilates builds strength, yet often Pilates teachers shy away indignantly from the notion of overloading a muscle or muscle group resistance, ignoring the physiological principle of overload. Integrating Physiological Principles Into a Comprehensive Pilates Program introduces the Block System™, a method by which instructors can achieve the maximum from their work and physiological principles that support it.
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107 min
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Date of Publication
2009
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Alexander Street
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