The Pilates Back Book: Heal Neck, Back, and Shoulder Pain With Easy Pilates Stretches
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The Pilates craze has swept the nation, and everyone from celebrities to college students to homemakers are in on it. They know that Pilates can grant tremendous fitness benefits, that it can stretch and tone and strengthen, and that the exercises are fun to do. But most people aren't aware that Pilates stretches can relieve pain, too.
Back pain is the number one cause for missing work in America. Millions of people suffer from back pain and are unable to find relief from drugs or surgery. Pilates is a collection of exercises for strengthening the spine, and it can relieve chronic neck, back, and shoulder pain for good. The Pilates Back Book is the first book to highlight the pain-relieving properties of Pilates. Readers will discover: -The link between muscles and back pain-and how to use that knowledge to prevent further injury. -How to design a personal Pilates program for specific types of pain. -Exactly how to do the Pilates stretches through lavish full-color photos. |
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| 01-12-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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I bought this book because I thought it might help me ease my back pain. I didn't know anything about Pilates, and this book gives excellent explanations of the fundamental principles. It also has easy-to-follow instructions for the exercises. I like the way it gives different programs for different purposes. I haven't gotten very far with it yet, because I'm not strong enough to do many of the exercises. As far as I've gone, it's been very good.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 02:31:22 EST)
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| 01-11-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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I bought this book because I thought it might help me ease my back pain. I didn't know anything about Pilates, and this book gives excellent explanations of the fundamental principles. It also has easy-to-follow instructions for the exercises. I like the way it gives different programs for different purposes. I haven't gotten very far with it yet, because I'm not strong enough to do many of the exercises. As far as I've gone, it's been very good.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 01:33:49 EST)
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| 10-27-06 | 1 | 3\3 |
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I am very disappointed in this book. I bought it specifically because I wanted to continue with Pilates even with two bulging disks. Unfortunately, this book includes positions that my physical therapist said are most stressful on the spine. He said never to use the "V-shape" position and that very position appears on several pages of this book. The book includes the basic Pilates exercises that probably contributed to my back injuries in the first place. My therapist had recommended a Pilates class taught by physical therapists. I could not take that class and was hoping this book would be along those same lines. It was not.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-30 01:26:55 EST)
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| 06-06-06 | 4 | 13\13 |
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This is a wonderful well illustrated book with easy to perform exercises that are effective for back pain. The descriptions are easy to follow and there is not an overwhelming amount of detail.
Many of the exercises presented are the same ones that I was encouraged to perform as part of my rehabilitation from back surgery. However, the descriptions of the exercises were much better than what I got from my physical therapist. One shortcoming of the book is that although the descriptions of the exercises are good, they can be even clearer. Overall, however, they are adequate and anyone with a back problem will certainly get their money's worth. I also highly recommend "Back Care Basics" by Mary Pullig Schatz. This book presents anatomical detail well, a variety of progressive programs and nicely compliments and augments the material in the Pilates Back Book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-30 01:26:55 EST)
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| 08-01-05 | 5 | 9\10 |
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I had purchased Ungaro's Body in Motion and Siler's Pilates Body to begin doing pilates, as they were generally the most respected texts. But my back couldn't handle the most basic level of some of the introductory exercises. This book, however, along with King and Green's Back Strengthening Workout, has given me a sequence of exercises and modifications that (I can already feel after two weeks of use) will get me where I want to be. The introduction to this book is a little too technical on anatomical detail, and the Ungaro and Siler books are superior in terms of illustration and textual guidance at the advanced levels, but without this I'd be quitting and/or hurting before I ever got going with Pilates.
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| 05-10-05 | 3 | 13\14 |
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If you ever taken a mat class you will know these exercises front and back, if you haven't then this very basic book will show you how to do the moves without hurting yourself for the most part. The straight leg positions are not the most comfortable position to be in when your low back hurts you. I like the floor movements on your back.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-30 01:26:55 EST)
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| 11-01-03 | 5 | 36\41 |
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I've looked at many excercise books and I have found that the Pilates Back Book really stands out.
What I like about it is that there are color pictures for every excercise, illustrating them step by step. Furthermore, the pictures aren't interrupted by writing, except for verbal descriptions of the exercise and how many times each one should be done. All of the writing about the benefits of pilates for your back and the Pilates method is in the beginning of the book. I don't do pilates consistently enough to notice changes in posture and other long-term benefits, but rather as a quick fix when my back hurts. I found that doing the exercises in the book helps my back when it is sore or tired. Because there are so many exercises, you can pick which ones you can do if you have a health restriction like arthritis. There are plently of exercises for both beginners and people who are quite limber. I also recommend checking out pilates exercises on DVD/VHS, because sometimes it's easier to get the motivation to do exercises if you are watching someone else do them along with you. One minus about the book is that it doesn't lay flat when it's opened, so it's hard to have it open and read while doing exercises at the same time. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-30 01:26:55 EST)
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| 10-31-03 | 5 | 27\32 |
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I've looked at many excercise books and I have found that the Pilates Back Book really stands out.
What I like about it is that there are color pictures for every excercise, illustrating them step by step. Furthermore, the pictures aren't interrupted by writing, except for verbal descriptions of the exercise and how many times each one should be done. All of the writing about the benefits of pilates for your back and the Pilates method is in the beginning of the book. I don't do pilates consistently enough to notice changes in posture and other long-term benefits, but rather as a quick fix when my back hurts. I found that doing the exercises in the book helps my back when it is sore or tired. Because there are so many exercises, you can pick which ones you can do if you have a health restriction like arthritis. There are plently of exercises for both beginners and people who are quite limber. I also recommend checking out pilates exercises on DVD/VHS, because sometimes it's easier to get the motivation to do exercises if you are watching someone else do them along with you. One minus about the book is that it doesn't lay flat when it's opened, so it's hard to have it open and read while doing exercises at the same time. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:13:19 EST)
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| 06-30-03 | 5 | 15\24 |
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I gained alot of weight during my pregnancy, and being a small person, the extra weight hurt my back long after my son was born. Through Pilates and specifically, this book I have relieved much of my pain. The exercises are effective and don't hurt to perform. The photography is excellent and the direction given to each move is great. A wonderful,helpful book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:13:19 EST)
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| 10-17-02 | 5 | 21\28 |
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Back problems can come from a variety of sources. Neck injuries, neck mis-alignments,torn ligaments, improper posture,short leg, and the list goes on. Each back problem, is different than the next, and should be treated differently. There isnt a one-fix all!!! For me, the main cause of my back pain, was do to, tight glutes, and hamstrings. They were so tight, that it tightened up my back muscles(back pain), and virtually every other muscle in my body. The stretching outlined in this book, really helped to lossen up those muscles, and therefore lossen up my back muscles, and therefore help get rid of back pain. You dont need any medical studies, to show this, works. Its pure common sense. The muscles in the body are interconnected, and one set of tight muscles, are prone to tighten other muscles. The book has, helped me alot. Definately worth the buy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:13:19 EST)
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| 10-14-02 | 5 | 32\44 |
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As owner of Orchid Pagoda Pilates in Fairfax VA was very impressed by the integrity of the editorial and ease of use of the exercises.
Pilates is NOT stretching only. The key concept of Joe Pilates' work was that all movement is generated from the core. So EVERY exercise builds adbominal strength which is essential for anyone with back issues. Secondly, Pilates builds strength and flexibility simultaneously. Relaxed, flexible muscles are less likely to put stress on the skeletal system. This is the reason I personally found Pilates and after 3 months of doing Pilates 3x per week eliminated my own neck and shoulder pain which simple stretching had not helped. The book is easy to follow and the photos are first rate. I highly recommend this book to anyone. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:13:19 EST)
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| 07-30-02 | 5 | 11\22 |
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I just purchased this book last week and am already seeing improvements in my back pain. The directions and pictures are thorough and very easy to follow. I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who has back pain and wants to do something about it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:13:19 EST)
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