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Whistle Stopper - Pilates - Beginning Mat Workout

Pilates - Beginning Mat Workout
List Price: $14.98
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Manufacturer: Living Arts
Starring: Ana Caban
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781930814097
Format: Color
ISBN: 1930814097
Label: Living Arts
Manufacturer: Living Arts
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Living Arts
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2001-07-20
Running Time: 60
Studio: Living Arts
Theatrical Release Date: 2000

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Summary: Fine reference material
Comment: My review will be a little contradictory. I don't think I would have understood the Pilates principles by only watching this video, because Ana Caban doesn't really explain very much about the principles. But, since there is only one main workout, the routine stops while she gives instructions on the move. For people like me who are lazy and impatient, there's too much time for my mind to wander once I understand the move. There is a bonus workout that probably benefits those who really have the moves in the main routine down pat. I'm not coordinated enough to follow the bonus workout.

I got this video after someone suggested it to augment Brooke Siler's book and kit, The Pilates Body, which gives excellent explanations of the Pilates principles and good mental visualizations for what the moves should feel like. Both of those things are helpful for people doing Pilates at home. Ana Caban's instructions tend to focus a little too much on what the moves look like. That really doesn't help me when I'm doing it, because I don't have a mirrored wall.

However, for those times when I need to reassure myself -- "I put my arms where? How fast should I be doing this? Am I doing this right?" -- this video has been very helpful. I just wouldn't use it as my primary Pilates workout.

I gave it three stars for its usefulness as a reference and the bonus workout, which will be a nice variation in my regular Pilates routine when I'm finally coordinated and strong enough to do it.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Decent for beginners but lacks info on overall pilates method
Comment: I bought this DVD several years ago with good intentions, but never ended up using it until now. I wanted to extend my workouts at home, as I have been part of a weekly pilates class at a gym for over a year and have taken courses at a pilates studio for further instruction. This DVD involves very basic pilates moves that can be done with modification. The instruction is easy to follow. Some of the camera angles and shots try to be edgy and cool but instead they are distracting and corny. At times I looked up to check the pose and found it hard to see what the instructor was doing.

I also think this entire DVD is lacking on instruction for proper breathing technique and should involve more explanation on how the moves effect your body. The "C" curve and rolling up movements could be explained in more detail, especially considering the rolling up should be done with a focus on using the abdominal muscles and not just rocking and rolling. This has always been a hard move for me and my previous instruction from the pilates studio is the only reason I felt comfortable doing those movements from the DVD. I would caution people who are new to pilates to always start with the modified moves and perhaps use another pilates DVD along with this which includes more instruction on pilates method overall.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: easy does it
Comment: I like that this video gives options for modifying exercise and keeps it simple, with the fuller workout to be added as you master the moves.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: there are better workouts out there
Comment: When I first bought this DVD I thought it was an OK workout, but after reading a few of the review here I decided to get rid of it due to issues with back pain that others have experienced after using this DVD. I had had some pilates experience before purchasing this DVD, so I have a general idea of how to do some of the exercises, but if you know nothing about pilates I could see how this workout could lead to injuries. I never really used this DVD that much to begin with since it doesn't really feel like much of a workout. I had originally bought it because it was only 20 minutes long and would fit into my busy schedule, but there are many other videos out there that have better quality workouts and include shorter and longer versions of the workout. I would recommend looking for something with Michelle Dozois if you want a pilates workout or just a general workout.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: great beginner dvd with great results
Comment: This DVD introduced me to pilates back in 2002 and til this day I still recommend it to others. I really liked how in the beginning of the video, a brief 5min explanation of the principles and background of pilates was given because it stayed with me til this day and really helped me with getting the most out of the exercises. The importance of "engaging the core muscles" is something that I have also applied to other workouts and it's made all the exercises that I do highly effective.

The instructions are very clear and if the main instructor's poses are too difficult to follow, there's a second person demonstrating an easier version of the same pose. The 25-min workout definitely works your muscles, I remember many times when I worked up a little sweat. The results are also evident. I once used this DVD consistently for 2 weeks for a quick tone-up (in preparation for a banquet) and my ab muscles were noticeably tighter as a result.

One thing that might need to be clarified is that because pilate exercises involve working out your ab muscles, your stomach area will look slimmer simply because you train your muscles to be tightened instead of just hanging out of your gut. But this doesn't mean all the extra fat you're carrying in your mid section is gone. They're still there and pilates can slowly help you burn them off, but it's much more effective if you pair pilates with other exercises that have high fat-burning results. This way, you can burn off the fat AND have tighter abs, ultimately getting a flattened tummy faster.


Editorial Reviews:

"Remember what Joseph Pilates said," instructor Ana Caban says. "'You will feel better in 10 sessions, look better in 20 sessions, and have a completely new body in 30 sessions.'" Pilates has become very popular and for good reason. By working the core muscles (the abdominal and back muscles in the center of your body) you improve strength and posture and develop a lean, long line.

Certified Pilates instructor Ana Caban is a splendid teacher. First she demonstrates alignment and technique for 10 minutes, explaining the cue words you will hear and how to do the basics, emphasizing how to use the core muscles to strengthen the abdominals and back throughout the workout. Then she introduces a challenging 20-minute series of Pilates moves, instructing clearly, demonstrating beautifully, and continuing to advise you about technique, breathing, and form.

Even though this is a beginning Pilates workout, Pilates is never easy, so these moves will feel extremely difficult if you're new to this kind of exercise. For example, you learn to hold your abs tight whatever move you're doing, and you move only the muscles you're working at the moment, using your stabilizing muscles to hold the rest of the body still (much harder than it sounds!). Another participant demonstrates modifications throughout in case Caban's moves are too difficult or your muscles fatigue. If you've been wanting to explore Pilates and you're willing to put in the effort and concentration, this video gets our top rating. --Joan Price


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