Pilates, like all practices, can fall into ruts. We show up, we plop down on the reformer and we go through the motions. Uncle Joe would applaud that we showed up and yet be disappointed in our behavior, maybe.
One of the easiest ways I’ve found to wake up in Pilates is to switch equipment. For a lot of the repertoire, there are versions of the exercises for use on the reformer, or trap table, or ladder barrel, or chair, or spine corrector, or mat, or all of the above. When we move from one piece of equipment to another, we may find ourselves in a different relationship to gravity. We may experience resistance in different ways. We may learn different qualities of motion.
If we are habitual users of the equipment, doing a mat workout can be instructive. Similarly, mat class habitués may find enlightenment in using the equipment.
Change is good in this context, friends.






