ACTIVATE PILATES | Call us: 0773 8866771 Email us: info@activatepilates.co.uk |
Classes
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Reformer pilates · The reformer is the most commonly used piece of pilates equipment. Through use of a series of pulleys, resistance springs and a moveable carriage pilates exercises can be made more or less challenging for the individual. · These sessions also include the use of free-weights to help add a circuit training element to your workout. The 55 minute long session will simply speed by as you burn calories and build core strength. The emphasis is on light-weight and high reps to strengthen, tighten and tone your entire body. · This is a workout that will challenge you and get quick results – your hips, legs, bum and arms will feel and look great and your flexibility enhanced. · At Activate Pilates group sessions (maximum 6 people) or one-to-one sessions are available. · If you would like to arrange a specific class for you and some friends, just ask and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
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Matwork Pilates
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Ante/Post natal pilates
· Ante-natal classes offer modified matwork pilates designed specifically for the changes you experience throughout your pregnancy. Classes are aimed at conditioning the pelvic floor and core abdominal muscles, whilst also improving postural awareness.
· Post-natal classes are also modified matwork pilates classes and are aimed at slowly regaining muscle strength and tone of the pelvic and core abdominal muscles. We aim to increase overall physical condition to help you cope with the varied demands placed on you in the post natal period.
· All classes have a maximum of 6 people and are run by our chartered physiotherapist to ensure you are always exercising in the most effective and appropriate way for your changing body.
· All equipment is provided. If you would like further information about these classes click here or contact us.
Sports Massage Therapy
· Sports massage is not just for sportspeople; anyone can benefit, including people in physically demanding jobs. The benefits include:
§ Relieving muscle tightness and tension and thus help prevent injuries by maintaining and improving flexibility.
§ Aiding the recovery of injuries such as tendonitis, ligament sprains and muscle strains by reducing inflammation, increasing circulation and removing waste products.
§ Can help restore normal movement and posture by stretching shortened muscles and releasing adhesions and trigger points.
