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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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Come and explore the synergistic relationship between Pilates and Yoga. They share an affinity for connecting the mind and body through breath awareness and nourish our sense of well-being. These vital disciplines strengthen us in different, but equally important ways.
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Healthy function is the primary objective of Pilates. We accomplish this by learning to focus our attention on specific, controlled movements - in yoga, we may call this “practicing with intention”. The physical and mental strength derived from a Pilates practice may produce a deep sense of support in each asana, allowing us to better organize our efforts and inhabit a posture without strain.
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