In the world of Pilates, the Reformer is known as the "primary apparatus," designed and created by Joseph Hubertus Pilates, the founder of Pilates, initially for bedridden patients' exercise needs. However, today it has become one of the most commonly used and practical apparatus for Pilates instructors and practitioners, providing a diverse range of training methods from basic to advanced, from posture exercises to aerobic exercises, catering to various fitness needs.
The design of the Reformer is filled with the wisdom of Mr. Pilates, let's analyze its components and functions one by one:
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Carriage: The carriage is the movable part of the Reformer, where most exercises are performed. The mobility of the carriage requires stability from the individual, while sometimes it needs to be kept stationary to increase the challenge.
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Footbar: The footbar can be adjusted in height according to the individual's height or replaced with a footplate, providing appropriate support for different body types.
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Springs: The colored springs represent different weights, and by adjusting the number of springs, the resistance and instability of the carriage can be adjusted to ensure that the training is suitable for everyone.
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Straps: The straps can adjust the length of the ropes, and practitioners can wear them on their feet or hands to increase the diversity and controllability of the movements, helping to master the accuracy of the movements.
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Shoulder Rest and Head Rest: The shoulder rest and head rest provide support and spatial cues, avoiding excessive tension in the shoulders and neck.
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Box: The box can be used in conjunction with the Reformer or separately, serving as a versatile prop with different placement methods, and can also be used as support in variations.
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Jumping Board: The jumping board allows for aerobic exercises on the Reformer, effectively reducing knee pressure and enriching the forms of Pilates exercises.
Through training on the Reformer, overall body strength, flexibility, coordination, and balance can be improved, enhancing daily life and reducing pain caused by body imbalance. At the same time, it tightens the muscles throughout the body, shaping an elegant, flexible, and strong physique. Whether it's patients in the early stages of rehabilitation or regular practitioners, the Reformer can provide them with safe and effective training methods, helping them embark on the path to health.
By gaining a deeper understanding of the components and functions of the Reformer, we can better utilize this versatile apparatus and enjoy the benefits of Pilates. Let's explore the charm of the Reformer together and shape a healthy, elegant body!
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