Posts tagged wellness
You Always Win With Pilates

Earlier this year, dozens of our community members participated in our 30 Session Spring Challenge with the goal of completing 30 sessions or classes in 8 weeks. We are excited to announce that one client, Maria D., reached 30 sessions during the challenge and won a free month of membership!

Maria shared her challenge experience with us on the LSQP Blog this month:

"I confess that I haven't been this proud of myself in a while. I was so happy to have this challenge as a way to do something good for me as we emerge from all the upheaval of the past year."

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Staying Nourished in November

Did you know that the earth produces food for you based on the season you will need it? In the summer we find foods with a higher water percentage to help keep us hydrated during the hotter months.

In the fall, we get a variety of colors and flavors to choose from. The best part is, the offerings we get during this time of the year make it so much easier to stay fueled during our workouts!

Here is a list of in-season foods to help you power through and stay energized during your workouts at LSQP”


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How to Work Out from Home + Love it

The bad news: you’re stuck at home and can’t make it to your favorite studio. The good news is that everything will be okay with a simple shift in perspective. Your at-home workout can be just as effective as any training you do within a studio or gym. You can still apply Joseph Pilates’ principles to your workouts in your living room, dining room, kitchen or bathroom (we won’t judge).

The key is to set yourself up for success. Here are a few tips to keep you happy and healthy as you commit to stay fit from home and navigate through your new workout routine.

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The Benefits of Pilates from Prenatal to Postpartum

Pilates can be helpful to restore that abdominal strength and stability, heal a Diastasis Recti, improve posture, establish a gravity-eliminated position for those moms who are experiencing pain in standing, prolapse, pubic separation/instability, and create a safe and enjoyable environment to move for your overall well-being. 

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Pilates as a Paradigm Shift

Upon beginning my Pilates teacher training in 2009, I was immediately struck by the freedom I felt while trying this new health/wellness/movement paradigm on for size. It felt expansive. It felt restorative. It felt challenging in a muscle-”burning” type of way, but was also equally as challenging in that muscle “releasing” type of way.

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