Pilates isn’t just about physical health, it charges you mentally too
Several researchers have proven time and again that exercise and being physically active is not only good for the body, but also the mind. In fact, The American Psychological Association recommends therapists and mental health professionals to prescribe exercise to manage symptoms.
Learning Pilates is more mentally demanding than many other types of exercise, for instance running or lifting weights. Those are beneficial too, but Pilates combines two important factors to improve brain health: physical activity and learning new skills.
Let’s take a look at how Pilates improves mental health:
1. It improves memory
A group of researchers from the University of Illinois, reported in their journal of physical activity and health that those who practice Pilates have superior brain function after a mindful session, as compared to those who perform aerobics.
2. It trains your brain
Learning new activities is proven to make our brain healthy, as it challenges us to learn new things. Several studies have proven that learning a new movement or modification in a Pilates routine provides just the effect we are looking for, by challenging the body and mind at the same time.
3. Deeper muscle activation means better function of the nervous system
A healthy nervous system means better coordination between your brain and other parts of your body. It also helps in the release of stress-fighting and mood-boosting hormones.
4. Calm mind and emotions
Pilates lets you concentrate your attention on your body. Whether you want it or not, you must clear your mind of any distractions if you are performing Pilate’s coordination work on the reformer, or if you are just visualizing an innerspring in your core that your instructor is talking about.
5. It relieves stress and tension in our body
Pilates relieves stress built up in the muscles through gentle stretching and gradual conditioning. Joseph Pilates said, ‘A body free from nervous fatigue and tension is the ideal shelter provided by nature for housing a well-balanced mind, fully capable of successfully meeting all the complex problems of modern lifestyle.’
6. It helps you regulate your emotions and make you more creative
Meditation practices and exercise have been said to improve creativity and help us manage our wide range of emotions. When we combine the two in Pilates, we get a better result for our body and our mind.
7. Helps treat insomnia
Lack of sleep can lead to various types of mental health problems and issues. According to several studies, Pilates can improve sleep for people under the age of 40 in both men and women.
The last word
Reaping benefits from any kind of physical activity don’t necessarily have to be time-consuming. Various studies have pointed out that, even a single session of Pilates, is said to decrease the levels of depression, anxiety and fatigue while improving one’s energy levels at the same time (Fleming, Campbell, & Herring, 2020). Pilates not only enhances your core strength, posture, and flexibility, but you’ll have more energy while keeping your mental health in check.
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