Friday, March 8, 2013

Joseph Pilates performing The Hundred

The Hundred 

"Exercise of the Month"

Who loves the Hundred?  You can be honest.  No one has ever come up to me after class and said, "I just love the Hundred".  Nor has anyone ever complained when I didn't teach the Hundred.  It is the first exercise in Joseph Pilates' book Return to Life.  Why is it important, and how to do we get the most out of it?

The purpose of the Hundred is to warm up the circulatory system and prepare the heart to work.  It also strengthens the abdominal muscles and triceps.  As you can see from the above photos, Joe started the Hundred lying flat with the legs straight.  If you need to modify the exercise, consider starting with your knees bent and positioned off the mat at table top.  Use an INHALE to prepare, and EXHALE to curl up to the base of your shoulder.  Begin pumping your arms as if slapping your hands on water.  INHALE for five pumps, EXHALE for five pumps.  When you reach 100 pumps, bend your knees to your chest.  Relax your head, neck, shoulders, and arms down to the mat.

For tips to maximize your results, Check out our Tutorial on YouTube.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Open Your Soles with Joy-A-Toes

Open Your Soles with Joy-A-Toes!
Join Nicole Wong for a workshop to help you better understand the structure and function of your feet using the Joy-A-Toes toe spreaders. We will explore how the toe spreaders help with opening up the structure of the foot, what the structure of the foot supports, and exercises that will help to strengthen your awareness of how important your feet are to the functionality of the whole body. Come open your soles to a whole new experience!

Saturday February 23rd
2pm - 3:30pm
Register before 2/20 and save $5
On-line Code: Joyatoes

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Evergreen Pilates App

Booking classes just got that much more convenient.   From the Evergreen Pilates iPhone app you can view class schedules, sign-up for classes, buy class packages, view ongoing promotions, as well as view studio's location and contact information.  You can also click through to our Facebook and Twitter pages! Optimize your time and maximize the convenience of signing up for classes from your iPhone!

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Plus, download our App today and we'll give you $10 off your next class purchase!  Its easy, just enter the code: PilatesApp

Thursday, December 20, 2012

All I want for Christmas is... to feel my feet!

Last Christmas I asked for a pair of Vibram Five Finger Classics.   I wanted to replace my old wooden clogs for these sleek, soft, and lithe, little shoes.   At the Pilates studio I spend a lot of time on my feet, and teaching other people how to use their feet.  For years, I found myself kicking off my clogs to demonstrate movements. What I needed was a shoe that would protect my foot, and allow me to use it properly.

Most people give little thought to how they use their feet.  Yet, our feet influence our balance, joint alignment, and even core strength.  As I watch my baby son wiggle his toes, arch and flex his feet, its unarguable that our feet were designed to be as expressive and mobile as our hands.  Each foot has 26 bones, just one less that each hand.  It also has 75,000 nerve endings connecting to other body parts.   That's about 1,300 nerve endings per square inch.  No wonder our feet are so ticklish.  The feet influence the alignment of our ankles, knees, hips, and spine, and they are the direct gateway to the pelvic floor and abdominals.

When I first donned the Vibram Classic, I could wear them for about 2 hours a day before clinging to the stability of my old standbys.   The first time I stepped outside the studio to grab a cup of tea next door, gravel stones, sidewalk cracks, and the dampness of the concrete were overwhelming.   It was like being barefoot. A few weeks later I dashed out the door to pick up my son from school while still wearing the shoes.  In a single moment, years of faulty foot mechanics jolted my body.  As my feet hit the asphalt, I felt like I had jumped off the second story of the building and landed wrong.  In that moment I realized that I had poor movement mechanics!  My wooden clogs had allowed me to stomp my heels, thrust my legs, lock my knees, and jam my hips.  No wonder my low back ached! Immediately I adjusted my gait.  I walked softer and quieter.  I carried myself with the stealthiness of a feline.  

Pilates is a barefoot discipline.  I am not sponsored by Vibram, and I do not sell their products.  I am just a consumer who likes good shoes.   Occasionally I work with someone who has so much foot pain that being barefoot is not an option. This is a person who doesn't walk barefoot even around their own home.  Some of these people have benefited from wearing the Vibram shoes during class.  I have other clients who suffer from foot neuropathy and cannot feel their feet.  Lack of foot sensation affects their balance, and leads to foot dragging and tripping.  The sticky rubber on the bottom of the Vibram shoes gives these clients confidence in their foot placement while doing exercises such as Footwork on the Reformer, and Standing Pumping on the Chair.  The shoes also separate the toes, which helps to open the foot, thereby improving foot biomechanics.  And since the shoes are completely bendable, clients learn to articulate their entire foot and move their toes, ultimately improving their flexibility and strength.

Almost a year later, I wear my Vibram Five Finger shoes on my favorite hikes, and enjoy the sensation of moss on granite rocks, pine needles, and even sand between my toes.  Wearing the shoes has disciplined me to be mindful in my movements and strengthened my connectedness to the world around me.  If you have experiences wearing these shoes, please share them so that others have the opportunity to learn more about improving their foot strength, flexibility, and biomechanics.  



Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Perfect Pilates Gift

Axis Mini Roller & Stretch Thera-Band
The Perfect Pilates Gift!

Roll away stress and lengthen your hamstrings anywhere, anytime.   Measuring 12” x 6”, the Silver Axis Mini Foam Roller, and 4’ Stretch Thera-Band is the perfect travel companion for anyone on the go. 

 $19.00
Quantities limited. 


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Gluten & Dairy-free Cheer!

I can't resist sharing with you the menu for tomorrow's Holiday Gathering at Evergreen Pilates. Please join us and sample the following gluten and dairy-free Cheer! Everything is organic, and purchased locally from my very favorite Natural Grocers. In case you're tempted to recreate a few at home, I've included the recipes below.
Organic Cocoa-Coconut Gem Truffles: 2/3 Cup Cacao Powder. 1 Cup Almonds, ground. 1/4 Cup Coconut, small flakes. 3/4 Cup Medjool Dates. 3 Tbs Extra-Virgin Coconut Butter. 1/4 tsp. Sea Salt. Flax Seeds, to roll balls in.
Pumpkin-Almond Bread: 4 Cups Almond Flour. 3/4 Cup Cane Sugar. 1 tsp. Baking Soda. 1/2 tsp. Sea Salt. 1/4 Coconut Oil. 3 Eggs 1 Cup Pumpkin Puree 1/2 Cup chopped Pecans. 3/4 tsp. ground Cinnamon. 1/4 ground Allspice. 1/4 tsp. Nutmeg. 1/8 ground Cardamom.
Kale Salad w/ Cranberries & Toasted Walnuts: 1/2 Cup Walnut pieces. 1 Large Bunch Kale. 1 Orange. 1/4 Cup Extra-virgin Olive Oil. 2 Tbs. Lemon Juice. Sea Salt and Pepper to taste. 1/2 cup dried Cranberries.
Curried Quinoa Salad: Salad: 1 1/2 Cups Water. 1 1/2 Cups Quinoa. 1 Can Black Beans. 1 Red Onion. 1 1/2 Cups Fresh Cilantro. 1 Red Pepper. 2 Tomatoes. 1/2 Cup dried Apricots. Vinaigrette: 1 tsp. Garlic or Fresh Ginger. 1 Cup Fresh Orange Juice. 4 tsp. Curry Paste. 3 Tbs. Red-wine Vinegar. 5 Tbs. Olive Oil. 1-2 tsp. honey. 1 tsp. Sea Salt. Black pepper to taste. 8 Large Lettuce leaves. Cilantro leaves, sprouts, and orange zest for garnish.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Holiday Cheer this Friday 3pm-6pm

Join us this Friday from 3pm-6pm for Gluten and Dairy free Cheer, Fashions from Montiel and Silpoda, "12 Days of Christmas Pilates Exercise Demonstration, and amazing holiday discounts on Pilates Classes!