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Pilates Equipment: The Reformer

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Reformer


The Reformer

The reformer is a piece of Pilates equipment which works to improve your core stability, to strengthen and lengthen muscles. It is rather long and shaped like a narrow bed. There is a sliding platform on which you can sit, lie or stand to exercise. The intensity of your workout can be altered to suit your requirements by adjusting the resistance springs connected to the carriage. Straps are incorporated with foot and hand grips. The reformer origninated from Joseph Pilates' use of beds and springs to exercise and rehabilitate internees held in camps during the First World War. Reformers are now used in general fitness, rehabilitation and by ballet dancers.

Studio Reformers cost around £2,500 but home versions are available for a few hundred pounds. Used reformers may be found on e-bay but collection/delivery needs to be considered before purchase as many are large and heavy. Space needs to be allowed around the reformer for leg and arm circling plus stretches. The wooden reformer in the photographs was from Balanced Body. Metal versions are available as are special reformers for use in rehabilitation, reformers which incorporate a workout mat and reformers which incorporate a tower (rather like a ladder for extra exercises).

Using resistance to challenge the core muscles and to strengthen the body.

Pushing the carriage away against the resistance springs.
Pushing the carriage away against the resistance springs.

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The photographs above illustrate using the resistance to tone up working against the resistance of the springs. The lower photograph shows the use of the hand straps. These are interchangable with the foot straps using clips to swop between the two. Cleets adjust the length of the ropes to individualise according to the height of the person and length of legs and arms.

The photographs below show the leg staps. These exercises are great for lengthening leg muscles such as hamstrings.

Use of the leg straps - great for control and stretch.

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And finally ......Adductor stretch - inner thigh stretch, plus balance challange.

Not so painful really!
Not so painful really!

Creating this Hub

 This was a collaborative Hub between the two Patricias. 

Tricia works a Pilates instructor, teaching classes and coaching on a one-to-one basis.  She owns the reformer, and uses it in one-to-one lessons.

Tricia wrote the text for this Hub.

Pat took the photos.  As the room with the reformer is snug, this involved balancing on chairs, or standing pressed into a corner of the room.  A lot of Pat's photos were rejected by Tricia!

We work together on our website (see below) and also on writing Hubs. 

We like to think that the standard of our work is improving...

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desert blondie  says:
15 months ago

Wow! 2,500 Pounds...that's one pricey piece of equipment...but then everyone I know who takes Pilates training has great results and loves the experience...downright addicting to stretch and pull and work out this way, evidently. Interesting information!

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