Wednesday 1 February 2017

PILATES & ANXIETY

As January comes to an end I found myself thinking that the month wasn't as bad a Januarys usually are;  no snow, been relatively dry if chilly, got plenty of exercise in, my classes have been fun to teach, work has picked up and I gained a new corporate contract so all in all (if you excuse Trump be inaugerated) it's been a bit of a winner.  Can you say the same?  Let's hope this trend continues if we are all off to a good start.

I also found an article on twitter that I'm editing to allow you to read where Pilates is being touted as a great thing to try/do to alleviate depression, OCD and anxiety.  As a sufferer of the latter over many years, I have found myself less on a knife edge of emotions this month so could my weekly class be doing me a world of good too?  Read on, and let me know your thoughts.


HOW CAN PILATES HELP WITH MENTAL ISSUES

At times when life starts getting us down and we find it hard to cope or complete normal everyday tasks, when emotions and feelings weigh us down, suffocate us with their intensity, it's when we reach this pint that we either block it out and carry on hoping it'll all go away, go to our gp and get prescribed with an array of baffling named drugs that merely mask the problem rather than addressing it.  What if there was a 3rd option.

It has been known for years that physical exercise does wonders for the health of the mind but not everyone wants to or likes to jog, do a boot camp or circuit or some equally tortuous activity.  However,  Pilates is a system of customised exercises using specific apparatus, designed to boost the physical strength, posture & flexibility with the main aim of enhancing a clear mental workout. This system of physical exercise and mental relaxation was introduced in the 20th century by a German physical-culturist,Joseph Pilates. This form of mental awareness was first named Contrology by the pioneer but later named Pilates in honour of the creator, Joseph Pilates.

Pilates has been widely used by many of the gone generation and up to date still rocking the depression therapy and psychology. This relaxation exercise has been found very helpful for people with complex depression, despondency, and tension since it promotes endurance while developing core strength. With other physical exercise forms concentrating on clearing the mind, Pilates will help to actually ease and bring comfort and contentment within the mind’s environment.  Performing Pilates exercises, you massage the muscles, while gaining muscular strength, you’ll also be relieving muscular tension within your anxious body. Through this series of exercises, you are definitely relaxing your mind; thereby making a better and fitter you.

Pilates helps relieve depression in a number of ways and this improves your moods and way you interact with the world on a daily basis. Being a bit mildly strenuous, it releases the feel good hormone, endorphin which keeps the body stronger, relaxed and healthy. Endorphins interact with special receptors within the body to reduce any form of pain perception.

Once we hit depression, we feel the lowest point of our inner selves; self-esteem comes to an agreement with our negative thinking. This is a point where you feel like you're losing control of life, and this feeling is far from that which can trigger a fake smile. With Pilates, you have all that takes to be in control of your physical and mental strength.

Pilates requires you to concentrate on the exercise and it's correct execution,and over time this can rejuvenate the mind & restore the spirit. Any depression can be overwhelming, but once your body is performing optimally, that’s the time you are to appreciate the tactical, elegant and active Pilates moves. Pilates allows your busy brain a mental nap & allows every depressed individual the ability to organise their priorities and think clearly about whichever the horrible situation in their lives.

Never let depression and anxiety get the best of you in this life where anything can be a headache. Having a positive mindset is enough to drive and get your life back on track. Pilates works best with practice and gives you the power to be in control of every aspect of life.

The current Pilates 6 week course is in full swing with more planned for after it finishes.  If you are interested, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Til next week, be happy

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