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		<title>Yoga and Pilates: The Perfect Couple</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 02:54:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Watiker</dc:creator>
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Trying to choose whether to devote your workouts this year to building core strength through Pilates or enhancing the mind-body connection with yoga? Here&#8217;s an idea&#8211;do both!
There has been a push to combine the two into a program called &#8220;yogilates.&#8221; But for the best results, I think practicing each individually has the most impact.  And bonus&#8211;they complement one another.
The six Pilates principles of centering, concentration, control, precision, breath and flow could just as easily be used when talking about yoga.
While there is a difference in how much each practice emphasizes both strength and stretching, or flexibility, they each require us to develop [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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<p>Trying to choose whether to devote your workouts this year to building core strength through Pilates or enhancing the mind-body connection with yoga? Here&#8217;s an idea&#8211;do both!</p>
<p>There has been a push to combine the two into a program called &#8220;yogilates.&#8221; But for the best results, I think practicing each individually has the most impact.  And bonus&#8211;they complement one another.</p>
<p>The six Pilates principles of centering, concentration, control, precision, breath and flow could just as easily be used when talking about yoga.</p>
<p>While there is a difference in how much each practice emphasizes both strength and stretching, or flexibility, they each require us to develop both.  The extensive stretching that is done in a traditional yoga practice is a wonderful accompaniment to focus placed on developing core strength through Pilates.</p>
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<p>For both Pilates and yoga, the principles of centering, breath and flow are critical.  Joseph Pilates, who founded the Pilates method was also a student of yoga, and encouraged the use of breath as much as possible.  And also for both, working on our breathing through physical exertion provides a direct link to our minds, and helps center us through each practice.</p>
<p>One thing to keep in mind for the not-so-patient-each of these practices are very full, sophisticated disciplines.  But they are also very, very rewarding for both mind and body.</p>
<p>So if you want to give the hybrid a shot, why not?  But for the ultimate benefit, try and work each individual practice into your fitness routine.  You&#8217;ll find the results simply amazing, and they do work together so well.  You&#8217;ll find the practice of each will enhance the results of both.  The two will become one&#8211;in you.  And isn&#8217;t that what a good marriage is all about?</p>
<p>Peace.</p>
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