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Look Better in a Bathing Suit: The Hundred

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

In the previous blog post, APOGEE instructor Lauren Karr explained how one Pilates exericse–The Hundred–can help you look better in a bathing suit. Actually, because this simple exercise brings awareness and strength to your entire torso, you’ll look better in anything you wear!

Inspired? Here’s a video to guide you:

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Learn more about Pilates and how APOGEE does Pilates:
How Pilates heals “from the inside out”
The seven principles of Pilates
Comparing Pilates mat to apparatus
How Pilates and yoga complement each other
Pilates breathing
Repetitions during a Pilates routine
Pilates and pregnancy

Look Better in a Bathing Suit

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

There’s no getting around it: It’s summer and you’re making appearances in a bathing suit. Whether you’re at the pool, beach, river or lake, there’s no hiding in this hot weather.

We asked APOGEE Bedford Hills Power Pilates instructor Lauren Karr what you can do to look your best when you’re barely dressed. “You want to relax and square your shoulders,“ Lauren says. “Your abs need to support your upper body.” With your head, neck and shoulders in alignment and supported by your abs, you will look taller, more elegant and graceful. The way to do this, says Lauren, is by practicing one basic Pilates move: The Hundred.

If you think you already know this exercise, take a minute to review it and be aware when you’re on the mat. Then, bring that same mental focus to your posture when you’re standing.

Position: Lie flat, arms relaxed at your sides, knees bent, feet flat on the floor. Feel where your shoulder blades are on the floor—how far from your ears are your shoulders, for example. As you engage your abs, glide your shoulder blades down your back, “as if you’re tucking them into the back pockets of your jeans,” says Lauren.

Lift: Lift your feet so your knees are over your hips and bent at 90 degrees; extend to 45 degrees. As you lift your head off the floor to look into your core, be certain the lower tips of your shoulder blades remain on the floor and your shoulders are square. “You should be folding up from the bra line,” says Lauren. “Don’t throw your neck off the spine.”

Move: When you begin to pump your arms and breathe, initiate the movement from your back, says Lauren. “Your abs are your powerhouse, but your shoulder blades must work to stabilize your upper torso,” says Lauren. “Your upper back is a secondary powerhouse.” Pump your arms up and down vigorously, inhaling for 5 counts and exhaling for 5 counts, until you reach 100 counts.

When your upper back and abs are working together, as they are during The Hundred, your trapezius and upper back will relax. Not only will you look taller, but you’ll appear calmer as well. Calm and relaxed? Now that looks good in a bathing suit!