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Jul
23

Pilates A Way Of Life

By Susan Sommers

You practice Pilates on a regular basis. The real test is whether you can apply what you learn to your everyday life. Only then will you really start to see and feel the many wonderful benefits of Pilates. Actually this sounds more difficult than it actually is – once you get into Pilates you’ll start to integrate it into your life by being more aware of your posture and how you move. It has positive effects on you mentally as well as physically as it gives you that feel good factor and zest for life! But could Pilates actually save your life? Read on…

Laurel Silverman has been teaching Classical Pilates in the Chicago area since 1999. She believes that Pilates is not only a fabulous workout but a way of life. Laurel (aka Lala) works with students of all ages and lifestyles and encourages her students leave with physical and mental freedom and zest to move through life. She lives in Chicago with her two Golden Retrievers, Madison (pictured) 13 1/2 years old, and Logan 4, who she rescued a year ago.Maddie & Lala

Pilates Saved My Life….Literally! by Laurel Silverman

 My motto is that “Pilates is not just an exercise regimen but a way of life”. Nothing became more true on November 22, 2006, the day before Thanksgiving.

I was living and working in Aspen, CO. It was a beautiful morning and with the holiday had a light schedule at the studio. I was planning to go into town to teach and then come back and take my Golden Retriever, Madison, on a nice afternoon hike. Maddie tried several times to jump into the back of my Honda CRV and come to work with me. I kept rationalizing whether or not to let her come with me or leave her at home. Three separate times I pulled her out of the car, deciding (thankfully) to leave her at home. I packed up the car with laundry. Had my morning coffee in hand, NPR on the radio, and headed down the mountain around dawn.

It was a beautiful Colorado morning. And the road conditions were very clear. As I was making my way slowly down the mountain to the studio the sun was beginning to come up. I made my way down the windy roads and as I was coming down a section noticed that there was something forming a shadow ahead in my lane. As I proceeded closer I realized that someone had hit a deer in the middle of the night and left it in the road. I slowly looked into my rear and side view mirror and proceeded to veer to the right lane to avoid the carcass. I thought that I had cleared the animal, when all of a sudden I felt my car tip towards the right, lifting the driver side of my car off the pavement. Calmly I leaned my weight gently to the left, hoping to plant the car back down on the road safely. Unfortunately, what I did not realize was that the animal was a buck and it’s antlers had popped my front, left tire as I was changing lanes. So, when I dropped the car down by leaning my weight there was no air in that tire. My car began to roll over and spin. It flipped three times. I know this as I counted “floor, sky” as the car flipped.

I was completely conscious and active as the car flipped and spun seemingly around me. Once I realized the car was flipping my Pilates immediately kicked in instinctively. I locked my arms out on the steering wheel with my hands at 3 and 9. Drawing my shoulder blades and pelvis into the seat. With those stabilized and the wheel locked out I drew into my center pulling my core and body into the seat and breathed. The car literally felt like it was moving around me. I was fully conscious. Thinking that “if this was my time to go I had no regrets, couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful day or place to spend my last minutes, and hoping that my parents would take good care of Madison.” Then the car came to a stop, upright. I took a deep breath. “Did I make it? Was I alive? Or was I having an out of body experience and was looking back on myself?” I took another deep breath, put the car in park, unbuckled my seat belt, and opened the door to step out.

Two onlookers on the other side of the road where running across the median at this point and stopped dead in their tracks when they saw me step out of the vehicle. I was shaky, but coherent enough to realize that my laundry, skivvies and all were strewn across the highway and immediately began gathering them up. The onlookers were now at my side telling me to sit down. It was at that moment that I saw my car for the first time. The front window and roof had separated, the side door was dented in, and the glass from all the back windows and hatch were completely blown out. I had not a scratch or cut on me! And miraculously NO INJURIES! And someone had to have been looking out for Madison as there is no way she would have survived that accident.

The principles of Pilates such as Centering, Breathing, Concentration, and Stabilization kicked in when I needed them most. That feeling of being present and connected to my body and breath just took over immediately. It is because of these that I was able to stay calm and instinctively do what needed to happen to allow me to survive and be able to fully live my life to its best potential to do this day. Pilates is not just an exercise regimen, it was my way to life that day.

Join Laurel’s blog at pilalates.blogspot.com or visit her website pi-lala-tes.com for info on Pilates without Borders, Podcasts, and upcoming Retreats.

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Susan Sommers is a Pilates Instructor to those 50+ in NYC




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  1. [...] Por Susan Sommers Você prática Pilates regularmente. O teste real é se você pode aplicar o que aprendeu em sua vida cotidiana. Só então você vai realmente começar a ver e sentir os muitos benefícios maravilhosos do Pilates. Na verdade, isso soa mais difícil do que realmente é – uma vez que você entra no Pilates você vai começar a integrá-lo em sua vida por estar mais consciente de sua postura e como você se move. Tem efeitos positivos sobre você tanto mentalmente como fisicamente, dando-lhe aquela sensação boa e um entusiasmo para a vida! Mas poderia Pilates realmente salvar sua vida? Link 01 [...]