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Celebrating Joseph Pilates 130th Birthday!
Via Well + Good NYC http://www.wellandgoodnyc.com/
Full article here
Vintage Life Magazine articles may document the pioneer in poses, contraptions, and outfits that would make us nervous (or LOL) today, but Pilates was always serious about his practice and the stellar health-promoting benefits that came with it.
Of course, the lineage of Pilates teachers who cite him as an anatomy and movement genius clearly lives on, and his concepts of alignment in daily life and core stability, for instance, have infiltrated the fitness world at large.
To celebrate the often half-dressed, German-born visionary, who lived to the flexible age of 83, we took a closer look at how Joseph Pilates reformed the way we move. (See what we did there?) —Sarah Sarway
Continue full article here: http://www.wellandgoodnyc.com/2013/12/08/a-birthday-tribute-to-the-half-naked-father-of-pilates/
(Photo: HeidiMillerPilates.com)
Full article here
A birthday tribute to the (half-naked) father of Pilates
Tomorrow (Today, Dec 9) would be the 130th birthday of Joseph Hubertus Pilates (1883–1967), whose namesake fitness method, originally called Contrology, is now practiced in thousands of studios around the world.Vintage Life Magazine articles may document the pioneer in poses, contraptions, and outfits that would make us nervous (or LOL) today, but Pilates was always serious about his practice and the stellar health-promoting benefits that came with it.
Of course, the lineage of Pilates teachers who cite him as an anatomy and movement genius clearly lives on, and his concepts of alignment in daily life and core stability, for instance, have infiltrated the fitness world at large.
To celebrate the often half-dressed, German-born visionary, who lived to the flexible age of 83, we took a closer look at how Joseph Pilates reformed the way we move. (See what we did there?) —Sarah Sarway
Continue full article here: http://www.wellandgoodnyc.com/2013/12/08/a-birthday-tribute-to-the-half-naked-father-of-pilates/
(Photo: HeidiMillerPilates.com)
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
SOMN Polar Bear Plunge
Polar Bear Plunge for the Special Olympics of MN
Pledge Susie! plungemn.org/plunger/susiequarstadSusie Q and Her Crazy Crew
It was early January 2006 when a flyer on a bathroom wall for the Special Olympics of MN was spotted presenting an interesting and somewhat strange way to raise money and awareness for their wonderful cause. So along side two friends and many other crazy strangers I plunged into White Bear Lake in the middle of January on a very cold day. As cold as it was (still the coldest yet) I made the decision that day to plunge for the SOMN every year for as long as I was physically able.
When January of 2007 rolled around five of my friends plunged along side of me and marked our first year as an organized team.
The third year we came up with a name, Susie Q and Her Crazy Crew, t-shirts and a photo team with a crew of eight plungers.
Every year the plunge season kept getting bigger and more exciting for the Crazy Crew, in 2010 we started our own Facebook and Twitter pages.
In January of 2011 we had our first Crazy Crew Pledge-Raiser and with a total of 24 plungers the Crazy Crew raised just under $10,000!
In 2012 with 36 plungers we raised over, $14,000 and in 2013, 39 plungers raised over $18,000!!!
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On January 11th 2014 the Crazy Crew will be holding it's FOURTH ANNUAL PLEDGE-RAISER Silent Auction at Sweeney's Saloon in St. Paul! Click for more details!
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Holding up my end of the deal I will make my 9th consecutive plunge in the year 2014, plunging on January 25th at White Bear Lake! For the 2014 plunge I have set my personal pledge goal at $1,000 with hopes of reaching beyond $1,500! Please consider a donation to assist me in getting closer to my personal goal, consequently helping the entire Crazy Crew in reaching our collective teal goal of 20K.
The following link
http://www.plungemn.org/plunger/susiequarstad
will send you to my personal pledge page. Here you will be able to make a secure online donation and you will also receive an automatic receipt.
You may also send a pledge in the form of a check to the address below. Be sure to include the my name name so they know who to give credit to at the main office.
Your generous contribution that IS tax deductible.
Mail pledges to:
Special Olympics Minnesota
Attn: Polar Bear Plunge
100 Washington Avenue South
Suite 550, Minneapolis, MN 55401
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On behalf of Susie Q and her Crazy Crew from years past, present and future, I thank you for your consideration and support of the 2014 Special Olympics Polar Bear Plunge! Stay Warm, I will do the plunging!! -Susie Q
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Monday, November 25, 2013
Mindful Mondays by STOTT PILATES® November 25, 2013
Via Stott Pilates® on facebook "Mindful Mondays" https://www.facebook.com/stottpilates
Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Pilates Towel Workout for Strength and Mobility
Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Pilates Towel Workout for Strength and Mobility
Post by STOTT PILATES.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Fall 2013 Community Education Registration Is Open!
Fall 2013 classes begin September 23rd!
Pilates 1 Mat Class-
Experience a low-impact, gentle-to-the-joints body conditioning class.
Improve your posture, balance, and flexibility with this unique method
of conditioning through stretching and strengthening exercises. Build
strength in your abdomen, lower back, and hips with the focus of making
your torso the power center of your body.
Pilates 2 Mat Class-
In this class is for those of you who have taken Pilates 1 and are
looking for a little more. This class is sure to test your conditioning
with both strengthening and stretching exercises. The focus is on
making the torso the power center of the body.
Pilates/Yoga Power Sculpt Mat Class-
In this Class we begin with Yoga Sun Salutations to heat the body then
continue with Pilates at an intermediate level adding resistance-bands
for resistance. Resistance-bands are available through me to borrow or
to purchase for $5.
Minneapolis Community Education 2013 Class Schedule.
*Monday and Tuesday evening Winter/Spring/Fall session Classes are held at Washburn H.S. in the Black Box Theater Room. 201 49th Street W., Minneapolis, MN 55419 Enter Door 3 (the community ed entrance) on 49th Street at Washburn H.S. walk through the double doors and make your first right. The room is down a short hallway with black doors labeled The Black Box Theater Room. It is a nice private, quite comfortable room for pilates!
*Monday and Tuesday evening Winter/Spring/Fall session Classes are held at Washburn H.S. in the Black Box Theater Room. 201 49th Street W., Minneapolis, MN 55419 Enter Door 3 (the community ed entrance) on 49th Street at Washburn H.S. walk through the double doors and make your first right. The room is down a short hallway with black doors labeled The Black Box Theater Room. It is a nice private, quite comfortable room for pilates!
Monday (8 classes)
September 23-November 11, 2013
September 23-November 11, 2013
Tuesday (8 classes)
September 24-November 12, 2013
7:15pm-8:30pm Pilates 2September 24-November 12, 2013
*Wednesday evening Winter/Spring/Fall session Classes are held at
Lake Harriet School in the lunch room located in the center of the school.
4912 Vincent Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55410 Located between Washburn and Vincent Avenues South and between 49th and 50th Streets West.
http://www.mplscommunityed.com/ OR call 612-668-3330 (Lake Harriet School)
Wednesday (8 classes) Please Bring a mat! Mats are NOT provided at Lake Harriet School
September 25-November 20, 2013 (no class October 16)
7:15pm-8:15pm Pilates 2September 25-November 20, 2013 (no class October 16)
*Please note Lake Harriet School does NOT provide mats! If you are
attending this class as a make up and do not own a mat please contact me
prior to the evening of the class and I will bring a mat for you to
use. *
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
The Good Life: Home Practice Myths from the Yoga Journal Blogs
Home Practice Myths
by Erica Rodefer Winters; writer and yoga teacher in Charleston, South Carolina. Visit her blog, Spoiledyogi.comRead full article here: Yoga Journal Blogs / The Good Life / Home Practice Myths
"There are a million reasons to practice at home, all by yourself. From having the freedom to do whatever poses you like, learning to listen to your own intuition about what suits your energy, and an opportunity to play and explore to learn more about yourself."
Read full article here: Yoga Journal Blogs / The Good Life / Home Practice Myths
"While, I’ve always known that a home practice would be beneficial in myriad ways, but for years I just couldn’t do it no matter how much I wanted to. Why? I was buying into some of the most common myths about how a home practice should be instead of making it work in my situation.
Thankfully a few years ago one of my teachers taught a class about “demystifying” home practice. It doesn’t have to be so complicated, he said. In fact, most of the people he knew who have consistent home practices enjoy their asana along with a cup of coffee, a newspaper, or at the very least a bit of conversation. When I heard this, a light bulb went on in my head. All of those times when I got back from class and just had to try that new pose I had learned again and again really does count as a home practice?! Maybe I’m not such a bad yoga student after all! Suddenly it wasn’t quite as challenging to practice at home, and I was able to do so with more consistency.
Here are a few of the myths that have halted my home yoga practice in the past, but no more!"
"You have find a time a place to be uninterrupted.
If
you’re waiting for the perfect window to practice at home, it’s never
going to happen. The second I get out my yoga mat, my dog comes running.
(She sees it as an opportunity to shower me with licks. This is sweet,
but not exactly conducive to a relaxing asana session.) In fact, this is
one of the best lessons I’ve taken away from my home practice. There
will be interruptions. There will be surprises. There will be plenty of
“uh ohs” and “oh nos.” Can you take a deep breath, gather your focus,
and start again? If you practice doing this when something disrupts your
home practice, you’ll be better prepared for when it happens in life." (Seriously, another great read by Erica on her personal blog Spoiled Yogi; 10 Most Annoying Home Practice Distractions)
That’s nice in an ideal world. In my world, my mat is often surrounded by baby and/or dog toys that I don’t feel like cleaning up because as soon as naptime is over they’re going to find their way onto the floor again. Sometimes, I don’t even bother to unroll my mat. Maybe it’s lazy, but I think of it as putting my energy into what really matters. I don’t have an altar. I don’t light candles. I just move and breathe."
"You have to practice for an extended period of time.
Just taking five minutes to stretch your hamstrings and take deep breaths can completely shift your day."
"You need to be a yoga teacher and know how to sequence a class.
Even if you do know a lot about sequencing, it can be way more fun to experiment and to see what works best for you. I love practicing at home because I can break all the rules, do what feels good to me in the moment, and just have fun."
Read full article here: Yoga Journal Blogs / The Good Life / Home Practice Myths
While Yoga and Pilates differ in technique the similarities of how and when to practice seem to go hand in hand as well as the home practice myths that go along which each.
Please visit Erica Rodefer Winters blog here Spoiledyogi.com
Monday, June 3, 2013
Mindful Mondays by STOTT PILATES® June 3, 2013
Via Stott Pilates® on facebook "Mindful Mondays" https://www.facebook.com/stottpilates
Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Total Body Tone with Tubing, Lower Body & Core (more John Garey!!)
**In the video above Ankle Strength Tubing is used and could be replaced with a resistant band for smaller movements. Ankle Strength Tubing is available for purchase at an affordable price online at http://www.merrithew.com/**
Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Total Body Tone with Tubing, Lower Body & Core (more John Garey!!)
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**In the video above Ankle Strength Tubing is used and could be replaced with a resistant band for smaller movements. Ankle Strength Tubing is available for purchase at an affordable price online at http://www.merrithew.com/**
Monday, May 27, 2013
Mindful Mondays by STOTT PILATES® May 27, 2013
Via Stott Pilates® on facebook "Mindful Mondays" https://www.facebook.com/stottpilates
Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Morning Mobilizer for Strength & Agility
Once again John Garey is featured along with co-founder herself, Moira Merrithew! Enjoy!
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Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Morning Mobilizer for Strength & Agility
Once again John Garey is featured along with co-founder herself, Moira Merrithew! Enjoy!
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Mindful Mondays by STOTT PILATES® May 20, 2013
Via Stott Pilates® on facebook "Mindful Mondays" https://www.facebook.com/stottpilates
Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Strength & Agility: Pilates with the Medicine Ball
This weeks video features John Garey whom I have had the great pleasure of training with (have I mentioned this a hundred times already? ;-) ). He is one of few Stott Master trainers and quite a spitfire!
**In the video above the Medicine Ball is used and could be replaced with a small stability ball or a volleyball or basketball for a bit more stability.**
Welcome to "Mindful Mondays"; starting the week off on a positive note by taking a moment to think about quality exercise and movements. Check out a demo clip from our latest DVD series and incorporate these exercises into your routine.
Today's focus: Strength & Agility: Pilates with the Medicine Ball
This weeks video features John Garey whom I have had the great pleasure of training with (have I mentioned this a hundred times already? ;-) ). He is one of few Stott Master trainers and quite a spitfire!
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**In the video above the Medicine Ball is used and could be replaced with a small stability ball or a volleyball or basketball for a bit more stability.**
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