The benefits of Pilates for athletes
High-Level Athlete

Are you a serious athlete? Do you practice your sport daily with the aim of improving your performance while pushing your limits?

If so, then Pilates is exactly what you need.

World-renowned athletes use Pilates for athletes as part of their daily core training. For example:

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Tennis : Andy Murray, Vénus William

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Cyclisme :  Victoria Pendleton

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Natation :  Dana Vollmer, Missy Franklin, Haley Anderson

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Plongeon :  David Boudia

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Volleyball :  Kerry Walsh-Jennings

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Golf : Tiger Woods, Annika Sorenstam, Rich Beam

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Wrestling: Jordon Burroughs

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American Football: Calvin Johnson, Nate Burleson, Brandin Cooks

While striving to push yourself and achieve high goals in practicing your favorite sport is not a bad thing in itself, it can still present risks of muscle overload and therefore injuries. For example:

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Muscle tears

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Stress fractures

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Imbalanced posture, etc., etc.

Joseph Pilates was a professional boxer and thus a great athlete. From a young age, he became aware of the importance of keeping his body in good health. To achieve this, he developed the Contrology training method (Pilates for athletes) to strengthen and flexibilize the body in a global and effective way.

At MB Studio Pilates, we combine mat exercises with equipment work. The equipment helps participants learn movements more quickly by requiring the body to engage the entire musculature in full harmony. Mat work makes participants more attentive as they become aware of good or bad habits related to their sports training.

The Pilates for Athletes method not only strengthens the abdominals and back muscles, but also helps improve performance through better breathing and improved distribution of effort to less-used muscles. The hands and feet also benefit from these exercises by strengthening and increasing their resistance.

Depending on the sport you practice, you will be taught specific exercises from your first class. We will improve repetitive movements to make them more efficient and less tiring by activating deep muscles, thus allowing the body to better resist gravity.