Pilates: The Anti-Aging Exercise


Subject Directory
Find your Specific Interest
in a Hurry
     Home      Submit Article      Trainer Registration      Contact Us      Our Mission      Disclaimer      Forums      Public Health Issues      Article Archive      Fitness Links      FEATURED EDITOR'S PICKSNew!      Synergy Performance HealthNew!
 

 
 

Search our Site:
Search Google:
This search box will exclusively search relevant sites that we respect.

Pilates: The Anti-Aging Exercise

By Jennifer Adolfs
AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Category: Exercise
Related Articles: Anti-Aging Exercise Anti Aging Pilates
Submit your articles here!

Anti-Aging Exercise - is there really such a thing? When you think of the age-related effects on muscle it can definitely be reversed with resistance and stretching exercises such as Pilates.

Even though exercise may not cure many of the illnesses and diseases brought on by aging, it can definitely help to slow down and even reverse some of the adverse affects.

Pilates exercises can enhance:

1. Muscular Strength and stability 2. Improve Joint function 3. Strengthen bones and prevent bone loss 4. Improve balance and core strength 5. Decrease risk factors for heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes 6. Improve posture making us look taller and younger

Effects of Aging:

The physiology of aging causes our muscles to shrink and lose mass. For women after the age of 35 years we lose half a percentage of muscle tissue each year, and the same declines for men happen after the age of 40 years.

The heart muscle weakens, we become fatigued faster decreasing the metabolism, which may lead to obesity and other dietary related diseases.

In addition to these changes, our bones are constantly remodeling through absorption and reformation. The shift in balance between the formation and absorption of the bones causes a loss in the overall amount of bone tissue decreasing the mineral content. These changes result in more fragile bones that can lead to osteoporosis. A debilitating disease if a fracture occurs.

With these changes of our physiology in mind, if we are not doing some type of anti-aging exercise we will become weaker and thus, more prone to age related disease.

Recent results of a study conducted through the Buck Institute for Age Research found a reversal of the genetic fingerprint equal to those seen in younger adults.

Older men and women (who had never been on a regular exercise program) underwent a 6 month twice weekly resistance training program. The results showed a reversal in the age of muscle tissue of these study participants.

This is a great incentive that exercise can be effective in reversing the aging process anytime you get started, even if it is later in life.

Why use Pilates for anti-aging exercise?

As we age gravity tends to pull us down, we lose inches, our bellies start to protrude, our feet flatten, stuff sags and just doesn’t look as good as it did when we were age 30. But, this does not have to happen.

The health of our spine is directly proportional to the age of our body. It your spine is weak and always in pain it will age your whole body.

How many people do you see walking around hunched over or with bad posture that look younger than they are?

NO ONE!

What about the people that are walking around with their heads held high, shoulders back, and spine erect. They probably look at least 10 years younger than they are.

The beauty of Pilates as anti-aging exercise is that it works to realign the spine while correcting the muscular imbalances throughout the body to bring you back to a natural state of homeostasis.

Pilates exercises can be done on a mat or equipment. The resistance comes from your own body weight on the mat and from spring tension on the equipment.

The result is a stretching and strengthening of the muscles, while simultaneously pulling on the bones and joints of the skeleton to stabilize and realign the spine and bring the body back to its natural state.

Find out more about how Pilates can help reverse the effects of aging and help you look and feel younger. Get more free tips and great articles at: http://www.pilates-back-joint-exercise.com

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

 

Do you Agree or Disagree? Have a Comment? POST IT!

 Reader Opinions 
Submit Your Opinion
Name:
Email:
*Your email will NOT be posted. This is for administrative purposes only.
Comments:
 
Please enter the code in the image:

 
 Forum Login 
Username:

Password:


Forgot your password?
Register for Forums

Enter your Email!
Sign up for our Senior Fitness Weekly Newletter.
Email:

Suggested Reading from Senior Fitness

Longevity & Fitness - Staying Young in Mind & Body.

Exercise focus for Seniors:

Gary Null, Ph.D. knows as much about aging powerfully as anyone on earth. His new book sums it all up.