Issue #389 – Wednesday, January 18, 2023 Is There a Place for Beauty in Pilates? by Brett Miller I have always loved beauty. It is what attracted me to have a career in ballet, to pursue music now….and to Pilates. I find Pilates can be beautiful. But in my almost 20 years […]
Junk Fitness – by Lauren Thompson
Issue #387 Wednesday, December 14, 2022 Junk Fitness by Lauren Thompson Unhealthy food and unneeded possessions are what comes to mind for most of us when we hear the word “junk,” but we can fill our lives with all sorts of junk. In 2018, “junk values” became a hot catch phrase, […]
Where do your limbs begin and end? Embodied Anatomy by Leo Pappas
Embodied Anatomy Where do your limbs begin and end? I invite you take a moment to consider this question before you read on – this could be very insightful and possibly tell you more than what follows here. There are many ways to answer this question. For example, if I […]
On Writing “The Origins of Western Mind-Body Exercise Methods” – by Jonathan Hoffman
On Writing “The Origins of Western Mind-Body Exercise Methods” by Jonathan Hoffman In my eyes, honest sharing and honest challenging lead to unselfishness and clearer understanding. Pi-lates Intel has set this example in our field and therefore I was honoured when Brett read the recent article Phillip Gabel and […]