Pilates Moves - What Not to Do
Friday April 4, 2008
Q: What's wrong with this picture?A: Just about everything. When I found the picture to the right I had to share it with you because it is a perfect example of so many of the things I ask people not to do when I write exercise instructions. This woman may be doing something with intention, but as far as Pilates is concerned she is demonstrating a recipe for a weak core, a bad back, and lots of neck pain. Here's what I think is wrong with this pose:
- Her Abs are not lifted supporting her back
- Her tailbone is not grounding toward the floor to support her low back
- Her shoulders and shoulder blades are hunched up so she has lost the integrity of upper torso support
- And maybe the most frightening is the way her head is dropped back, completely out of alignment with her spine
- swan prep
- swan dive
- swimming
- double leg kick (even though the arms are down)
photo Getty Images


Comments
I can’t see the picture. Is it just my computer? The rest of the page loaded OK.
I clicked in from the Pilates newsletter, which is where I’m guessing you came in from, and I can see it fine. Maybe it is your computer. Is anybody else not getting the picture? If so, I’ll contact technical support. Thanks.
can’t see the picture either…… so you’re not alone….
The picture should be visible now. Some browsers couldn’t see it before but I figured out what the problem was.