Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

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Pilates Reformer Exercise/Pilates is a physical fitness system developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates, after whom it was named. Pilates called his method "Contrology". Pilates developed in the aftermath of the late 19th-century physical culture of exercising in order to alleviate ill-health. There is however...

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Pilates Reformer Exercise/Pilates is a physical fitness system developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates, after whom it was named. Pilates called his method "Contrology". Pilates developed in the aftermath of the late 19th-century physical culture of exercising in order to alleviate ill-health. There is however only limited evidence to support the use of Pilates to alleviate things like lower back pain. Evidence from studies shows...

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Pilates Reformer Exercise/Pilates is a physical fitness system developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates, after whom it was named. Pilates called his method “Contrology”. Pilates developed in the aftermath of the late 19th-century physical culture of exercising in order to alleviate ill-health. There is however only limited evidence to support the use of Pilates to alleviate things like lower pain: Back pain means pain in the spine, muscles, discs, joints, or nerves of the back. সহজ বাংলা: পিঠ/কোমরের ব্যথা।" data-rx-term="back pain" data-rx-definition="Back pain means pain in the spine, muscles, discs, joints, or nerves of the back. সহজ বাংলা: পিঠ/কোমরের ব্যথা।">back pain. Evidence from studies shows that while Pilates improves balance, it has not been shown to be an effective treatment for any medical condition other than evidence that regular Pilates sessions can help muscle conditioning in healthy adults when compared to doing no exercise.

Pilates reformer is basically a popular Pilates exercise equipment. The pilates reformer exercise equipment has a flat platform that can slide back and forth. This platform is attached to a spring that provides different levels of resistance. The platform has shoulder blocks that prevent you from sliding off it.

Top Best Pilates Reformer Exercise For 2020

The Reformer Footwork

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique
 3 foot positions. (c)2011, Marguerite Ogle

Footwork Notes

  • 4 springs, headrest up
  • 10 reps each foot position – out on the inhale, in on the exhale

Foot Position Sequence

  • Pilates V – balls of the feet on foot bar, heels lifted, knees no more the shoulder width
  • Bird on a Perch – legs together
  • Heels – legs together
  • Heels Lower Lift

Reformer Footwork Reminders

  • The footwork is done in neutral spine with engaged abs.
  • In Pilates V, the lift of the heels helps engage the inner thigh and pelvic floor.
  • Go for length – both on the inhale and the exhale.
  • Make sure the whole leg is working, especially the back of the leg — this is not just a quad exercise.
  • Press the backs of the arms into the mat.

The Reformer Footwork Continued – Heels Lower and Lift

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

 Heel lower lifts on the reformer. (c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • Return the feet to Pilates V, heels lifted, balls of feet on football
  • 10 sets

Footwork Tips

  • Press out, stay out, then lower the heels for 3 counts and raise for 3.
  • Heels lift to come in.

The Hundred on the Pilates Reformer

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • Football is down
  • Take the handles
  • 10 sets – 5 pumps in-breath, 5 pumps out-breath

Tips on the Hundred on the Pilates Reformer

  • At the beginning level, the exercise starts with curling the head and upper spine up as the legs fold in – arms straight.
  • The legs are then taken to a tabletop position, or extended straight up at 90 degrees, or slightly lower as shown.
  • Hold the position, belly drawing in as straight arms pump up and down.
  • For details, review the hundred on the mat.
  • Safety tip: the legs must not go so low that the back is peeling off the mat.
  • If you are more advanced, you could insert the rowings series next.
  • Beginners and Intermediates move on to leg circles.

Leg Circles on the Pilates Reformer

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • 2 springs, headrest up
  • Thread the long straps through the loops and handles; be sure the metal clip is on the outside
  • 5 circles each direction

Tips for Leg Circles on the Pilates Reformer

  • Legs up and together externally rotated. Rotate outward from the hips.
  • Beginner’s legs go no lower than 45 degrees.
  • Exhale to bring the legs up. Inhale to sweep open. Exhale to bring them together and up.

The Frog on the Pilates Reformer

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • 2 springs
  • Long straps are still on
  • The headrest is still up
  • 5 Reps

Tips for The Frog on the Pilates Reformer

  • Frog is done in a neutral spine.
  • The legs are rotated outward at the hips
  • Keep the inner thighs engaged. Do not take the knees beyond shoulder width.
  • Also, see frog with an exercise band
  • If you want to take your workout up a notch, you can insert the reformer rowing exercises at this point then come back and continue with stomach massage.

Stomach Massage – Rounded

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • 4 Springs
  • Headrest up
  • 8 Reps

Tips for Stomach Massage – Rounded

  • Sit close to the edge of the carriage on non-slip pads if you have them. This is a deep C-curve position.
  • Start with feet are in Pilates V with heels lifted.
  • Inhale to press out, exhale takes the heels down, inhale lifts the heels, exhale to bring carriage in with a deep crease at the hip.

Stomach Massage – Arms Back

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • Drop a spring – 3 Springs
  • 8 reps

Tips for Stomach Massage – Arms Back:

  • Sit close to the edge of the carriage on non-slip pads.
  • Feet start in Pilates V with heels lifted.
  • Lift through the whole rib cage, not just the front. Use the arms back to open the chest.
  • Start with feet in Pilates V with heels lifted. Inhale to press out, exhale takes the heels down, inhale lifts the heels, exhale to bring carriage in.
  • Use your abs.
  • Work the inner thighs and backs of the legs. Go for a deep crease at the hip when you come in.

Short Box – Round Back

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • The short box goes over the shoulder blocks
  • Flexed Feet go under the strap
  • 5 Reps

Tips for Short Box – Round Back

  • Sit up on the sit bones and think of the up the front and down the back feeling through the legs.
  • The exercise starts in a deep, long, C-curve and you keep that curve as you curl the pelvis under and onto the legs to go back. This is an abdominal exercise. Don’t just hinge of your thighs.
  • Inhale to go back. Exhale to come up.

Short Box – Flat Back

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

  • The short box goes over the shoulder blocks
  • Flexed feet go under the strap
  • 5 reps

Tips for Short Box – Flat Back

  • Sit up on the sit bones and think of the up the front and down the back feeling through the legs.
  • Be sure to keep the torso in one piece, in line with the pelvis. Lift up and back through the belly. Don’t arch back. Keep the arms engaged in the back.
  • Inhale to go back. Exhale to come up.

Short Box Series – Flat Back with Pole

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

 Arms connected to the core, shoulders down. (c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • The short box goes over the shoulder blocks
  • Feet go under the strap
  • 5 Reps

Tips for Short Box – Flat Back with Pole

  • Sit up on the sit bones and think of the up the front and down the back feeling through the legs.
  • Be sure to keep the torso in one piece – lift up and back through the belly. Keep the arms engaged in the back and in your peripheral vision.
  • Inhale to go back. Exhale to come up.
  • If you do an intermediate workout, you can add climb a tree here, then move on to the elephant.

Elephant on the Pilates Reformer

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • 2 Springs
  • Headrest up
  • Footbar up
  • 8 Reps

Tips for Elephant on the Pilates Reformer

  • Be sure to connect down through your heels.
  • The carriage moves in and out because of the lift of your abs, not just a hinge at the hips.
  • Use your exhale to bring the carriage in briskly.
  • Feel the springs and footbar feeding into your center.

Knee Stretch Series: Round Back

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • 2 Springs
  • Footbar up
  • Headrest up
  • 8 Reps

Tips for Knee Stretch with Round Back

Once you establish your beautiful round back and scooped belly, keep it. Knee stretches are just an opening and closing at the hip. Nothing else moves. Be sure your belly is doing the work.

Knee Stretch Series: Arch Back

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • 2 Springs
  • Footbar up
  • Headrest up
  • 8 Reps

Tips for Knee Stretch with Arched Back

Once you establish your beautiful extended back and lifted abs, keep the position. Knee stretches are an opening and closing at the hip. Nothing else moves. Be sure your belly is doing the work.

Running on the Pilates Reformer

Pilates Reformer Exercise, Types, Indications, Technique

(c)2011, Marguerite Ogle
  • 4 Springs
  • Headrest up
  • Footbar up
  • 20 Sets
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  • Avoid heavy lifting, sudden bending, and prolonged bed rest.
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  • For mild back pain, pain-relief medicine may be discussed with a doctor or pharmacist.
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