
The workout begins with Pilates breathing in a reclined position.Then Amy moves on to what she calls the "hundreds" but which was a different version of this exercise than I've ever seen before:she simply breathes with her legs in the air and her head up.In fact, throughout this workout, Amy adds many unique variations to the traditional Pilates matwork, such as doing a twist while holding a teaser.I also found the sequencing of the exercises to be very different from what I've come to expect with Pilates.For example, right after the hundreds, Amy goes into the criss-cross, and rolling like a ball comes fairly late in the workout.However, I thought the sequencing worked very well, especially Amy's tendency to balance out a series of abs moves with some brief back work; I liked this a lot.There is only one side-lying move, but because I prefer abs work, I didn't mind this.
Another thing I liked about this workout was the pacing:Amy does a higher number of reps than you will usually see in a Pilates workout, but the pace is never rushed.On the other hand, this workout moves along steadily with no down time between exercises.Amy concludes the workout with a few neck stretches, which I absolutely loved!Overall, I found this to be a very enjoyable, thorough Pilates workout, and I know I will get a lot of use from it.
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Product Description:
Instructor Amy Brown and her guest Liza Fromer present another entry into the Pilates For Life series with 20 MINUTE OVERALL BODY WORKOUT. Amy and Liza work on key areas of the body to help produce a trimmer figure on this program. A fun and easy-to-follow guide to Pilates, Amy's series is aimed at the beginner and intermediate levels.
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