Why is Reformer Pilates so Hard?

 

Posted By: Pamela Toy
 

Reformer Pilates is a type of Pilates exercise that uses a piece of specialized equipment called a reformer. The reformer consists of a sliding carriage, springs, and other attachments that provide resistance to the movements being performed.

This type of Pilates can be challenging because it requires a combination of strength, flexibility, and control. The movements are often precise and require proper form in order to be effective and avoid injury.

Additionally, the resistance provided by the springs and other attachments on the reformer can make the exercises more challenging. If you are new to Reformer Pilates, it is important to start slowly and build up your strength and endurance gradually. It is also a good idea to work with a trained instructor who can guide you through the proper form and technique for the exercises.
 
 

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