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Why Pilates Is the Core Workout You Didn’t Know You Needed

Andy Davies by Andy Davies
18 June 2025
in Lifestyle, Wellbeing
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Pilates may be low-impact, but it packs a powerful punch when it comes to improving your core strength, flexibility, posture, and overall wellbeing. Whether you’re looking to ease back pain, enhance mobility or simply tone up, Pilates offers a smart and sustainable way to feel stronger and move better.

Build Serious Core Strength

One of the standout benefits of Pilates is its laser focus on core strength. Known as the ‘powerhouse’ of the body, your core includes the muscles in your abdomen, lower back, hips, and pelvis. Pilates exercises are carefully designed to target and engage these muscles, leading to noticeable improvements in your stability, balance, and posture.

Improve Flexibility Without Overdoing It

Modern life keeps us stiff—literally. Pilates incorporates fluid, low-impact stretches that gently increase your range of motion. With consistent practice, it can help reduce muscle imbalances, protect joints, and cut your risk of injury. Think of it as yoga’s more precise cousin, helping you stay limber without the need for deep pretzeling.

Straighten Up and Feel the Difference

Posture suffers in the digital age. Between screens, slouching, and hours at a desk, many of us carry tension and strain in our necks and backs. Pilates can realign your spine, strengthen your upper body, and create lasting improvements in how you stand, sit, and move. It’s more than just standing taller—it’s about feeling better too.

Tone Up Without Bulking Up

Pilates is all about lengthening and strengthening. The controlled, deliberate movements engage multiple muscle groups at once, helping to tone and define without adding bulk. Over time, you’ll notice leaner limbs, better endurance, and more fluid movement.

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4 Pilates Exercises to Try at Home

You don’t need fancy gear to get started. Here are four foundational Pilates exercises:

The Hundred

A core-warming move that activates abdominal muscles and gets your blood flowing.

• Lie on your back with legs in tabletop (knees bent at 90°)
• Lift head, neck, and shoulders off the mat
• Extend arms alongside your body, palms down
• Pump your arms while inhaling for five counts and exhaling for five
• Repeat until you reach 100 pulses

Roll-Up

Build spinal flexibility and abdominal strength.

• Lie flat, arms overhead, legs straight
• Inhale, then exhale as you roll up to reach your toes
• Inhale at the top, then exhale and roll back down slowly
• Repeat 6–8 times

The Swan

Strengthen your back and improve spinal extension.

• Lie face down, hands under shoulders
• Engage your core and lift your chest using your arms
• Keep head in line with spine, avoid overextending neck
• Lower with control, repeat 5–8 times

Single-Leg Circles

Enhance hip mobility and strengthen the core.

• Lie on your back, one leg extended, the other up
• Circle your raised leg clockwise and then counterclockwise
• Do 5 circles each direction, then switch legs


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Pilates is more than just a trend—it’s a smart, sustainable way to build strength and improve your everyday movement. Whether you’re a complete beginner or returning after a break, these exercises can help you feel the benefits fast. Consistency is key, and just a few sessions a week can make a noticeable difference.

FAQs About Pilates

Is Pilates suitable for beginners?**
Yes! Many exercises can be modified to suit any fitness level.

How often should I do Pilates?**
2–3 times per week is ideal to start seeing results.

Do I need equipment?**
No—mat-based Pilates is perfect for home workouts.

Can Pilates help with back pain?**
Often, yes. It strengthens the core, which can relieve strain on the back.

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