By
[http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Vaughn_Balchunas/8107] Vaughn Balchunas
These days, Yoga and Pilates are the "it"
thing to do. It seems as if you can't
open a magazine, turn on a television, or read a newspaper without some mention
of Yoga or Pilates. It seems anyone who
is anyone is doing one or both of these things.
Are these the newest fad exercise?
Certainly not! Both techniques
have been in practice for a long time, and have been time tested and
proven. Both of these things are good
for you, but the two are often confused.
They are different, in many ways.
Yoga is geared towards uniting the mind, body, and
spirit. The basic idea is that the mind
and body are one, and if given the right tools and environment, the body can
find harmony, and heal itself. For this
reason, Yoga is considered therapeutic, helping you become more aware of your
body, in particular its posture, and alignment.
Yoga can help make the body more flexible, and help you relax even when
you are under lots of stress. This is
the reason that many people are practicing Yoga, to reduce their daily stress
placed on them by the fast paced world.
Yoga can help the body feel more fit, energetic, happy, and
peaceful. There are many styles of Yoga,
but no style is better than another, it is a matter of personal preference or
need. Yoga is very good for whole body
health and well-being.
Pilates seeks to achieve the same goals, also through a
series of controlled movements, but the main difference is that Pilates uses
not only mat work, but also machines.
These exercises are geared towards strengthening the abdominal muscles,
improve posture, and to stabilize and lengthen the spine, improving balance and
strength. Pilates is aimed at giving you
a longer, leaner line, much like that of a dancer. Pilates works the whole body, with an
emphasis on control, and on both mind and body, focusing on quality over
quantity. Slow, controlled movements are
the key element here, rather than quick, high impact movements of a traditional
workout. The abdomen, lower back, and
buttocks are the center of all movement, and thus they are the focus of
Pilates. Pilates is low impact, and
therefore good for injury prevention and rehabilitation. Pilates is quite good, if not ideal, for body
sculpting.
If you still cannot decide between the two, try doing
both! Yoga and Pilates are wonderful
when used together! The basic natures of
these two techniques make them complement each other very nicely. You can integrate the breathing techniques of
Yoga into Pilates, and the stabilization techniques of Pilates into Yoga...the
possibilities are endless. The two
techniques work well together for those who want a whole body health and
wellness routine as well as body sculpting.
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Controlled Movements and Mind - The Differences between Yoga and Pilates

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