Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know who do these types of exercise are people who naturally have long, lean bodies. They do it and says it has made such a difference for their bodies but they honestly don't look much different than before they started. Sure, they may have toned up a bit but it's not like their body was transformed.
I know there are other benefits to exercise besides that, of course, but I'm wondering if the people drawn to these types of exercise already have the type of body that is conducive to it. I've never seen somebody with a shorter, squatter body type be transformed by yoga, barre or Pilates. Have you?
Just a random question/thought.
I'm the person that you have never seen! I started megaformer pilates on a whim (a studio opened near my house), and it has transformed my body! I'm 5'2" with a muscular build and apple shaped. I also have a sedentary job. Lifting makes me bulky, and cardio makes me starved, so I wasn't able to achieve a lean look before starting pilates. I've lost weight without changing my diet. I eat healthily but I am never hungry. (Pilates doesn't make me more hungry like cardio does.) My physique has totally changed. My torso is much leaner, and I'm stronger than ever without being bulky. I love it! I do pilates 1-2 times per week, other resistance strength training 1x/week, and cardio (zumba, running, walking, spin class) 1-2 x/week. I usually exercise 3-4 x/week.
Oh wow, this is me to a tee - same height, get bulky with too much weights, eat too much after cardio. How long have you been doing the Pilates?
PP here. It has been almost a year. I should add that I work very hard during pilates. I push myself to the limit.
Thank you. Are you doing Solid Core, or can you share the name of your studio? It looks intimidating!!
I would also love to know where you go! I'm taller, but also bulk up through lifting, and much as I love it, it's incredibly annoying to have to buy all new tops and coats. I have a hunch I'd love intense pilates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know who do these types of exercise are people who naturally have long, lean bodies. They do it and says it has made such a difference for their bodies but they honestly don't look much different than before they started. Sure, they may have toned up a bit but it's not like their body was transformed.
I know there are other benefits to exercise besides that, of course, but I'm wondering if the people drawn to these types of exercise already have the type of body that is conducive to it. I've never seen somebody with a shorter, squatter body type be transformed by yoga, barre or Pilates. Have you?
Just a random question/thought.
I'm the person that you have never seen! I started megaformer pilates on a whim (a studio opened near my house), and it has transformed my body! I'm 5'2" with a muscular build and apple shaped. I also have a sedentary job. Lifting makes me bulky, and cardio makes me starved, so I wasn't able to achieve a lean look before starting pilates. I've lost weight without changing my diet. I eat healthily but I am never hungry. (Pilates doesn't make me more hungry like cardio does.) My physique has totally changed. My torso is much leaner, and I'm stronger than ever without being bulky. I love it! I do pilates 1-2 times per week, other resistance strength training 1x/week, and cardio (zumba, running, walking, spin class) 1-2 x/week. I usually exercise 3-4 x/week.
Oh wow, this is me to a tee - same height, get bulky with too much weights, eat too much after cardio. How long have you been doing the Pilates?
PP here. It has been almost a year. I should add that I work very hard during pilates. I push myself to the limit.
Thank you. Are you doing Solid Core, or can you share the name of your studio? It looks intimidating!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know who do these types of exercise are people who naturally have long, lean bodies. They do it and says it has made such a difference for their bodies but they honestly don't look much different than before they started. Sure, they may have toned up a bit but it's not like their body was transformed.
I know there are other benefits to exercise besides that, of course, but I'm wondering if the people drawn to these types of exercise already have the type of body that is conducive to it. I've never seen somebody with a shorter, squatter body type be transformed by yoga, barre or Pilates. Have you?
Just a random question/thought.
I'm the person that you have never seen! I started megaformer pilates on a whim (a studio opened near my house), and it has transformed my body! I'm 5'2" with a muscular build and apple shaped. I also have a sedentary job. Lifting makes me bulky, and cardio makes me starved, so I wasn't able to achieve a lean look before starting pilates. I've lost weight without changing my diet. I eat healthily but I am never hungry. (Pilates doesn't make me more hungry like cardio does.) My physique has totally changed. My torso is much leaner, and I'm stronger than ever without being bulky. I love it! I do pilates 1-2 times per week, other resistance strength training 1x/week, and cardio (zumba, running, walking, spin class) 1-2 x/week. I usually exercise 3-4 x/week.
Oh wow, this is me to a tee - same height, get bulky with too much weights, eat too much after cardio. How long have you been doing the Pilates?
PP here. It has been almost a year. I should add that I work very hard during pilates. I push myself to the limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know who do these types of exercise are people who naturally have long, lean bodies. They do it and says it has made such a difference for their bodies but they honestly don't look much different than before they started. Sure, they may have toned up a bit but it's not like their body was transformed.
I know there are other benefits to exercise besides that, of course, but I'm wondering if the people drawn to these types of exercise already have the type of body that is conducive to it. I've never seen somebody with a shorter, squatter body type be transformed by yoga, barre or Pilates. Have you?
Just a random question/thought.
I'm the person that you have never seen! I started megaformer pilates on a whim (a studio opened near my house), and it has transformed my body! I'm 5'2" with a muscular build and apple shaped. I also have a sedentary job. Lifting makes me bulky, and cardio makes me starved, so I wasn't able to achieve a lean look before starting pilates. I've lost weight without changing my diet. I eat healthily but I am never hungry. (Pilates doesn't make me more hungry like cardio does.) My physique has totally changed. My torso is much leaner, and I'm stronger than ever without being bulky. I love it! I do pilates 1-2 times per week, other resistance strength training 1x/week, and cardio (zumba, running, walking, spin class) 1-2 x/week. I usually exercise 3-4 x/week.
Oh wow, this is me to a tee - same height, get bulky with too much weights, eat too much after cardio. How long have you been doing the Pilates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know who do these types of exercise are people who naturally have long, lean bodies. They do it and says it has made such a difference for their bodies but they honestly don't look much different than before they started. Sure, they may have toned up a bit but it's not like their body was transformed.
I know there are other benefits to exercise besides that, of course, but I'm wondering if the people drawn to these types of exercise already have the type of body that is conducive to it. I've never seen somebody with a shorter, squatter body type be transformed by yoga, barre or Pilates. Have you?
Just a random question/thought.
I'm the person that you have never seen! I started megaformer pilates on a whim (a studio opened near my house), and it has transformed my body! I'm 5'2" with a muscular build and apple shaped. I also have a sedentary job. Lifting makes me bulky, and cardio makes me starved, so I wasn't able to achieve a lean look before starting pilates. I've lost weight without changing my diet. I eat healthily but I am never hungry. (Pilates doesn't make me more hungry like cardio does.) My physique has totally changed. My torso is much leaner, and I'm stronger than ever without being bulky. I love it! I do pilates 1-2 times per week, other resistance strength training 1x/week, and cardio (zumba, running, walking, spin class) 1-2 x/week. I usually exercise 3-4 x/week.
Anonymous wrote:The people I know who do these types of exercise are people who naturally have long, lean bodies. They do it and says it has made such a difference for their bodies but they honestly don't look much different than before they started. Sure, they may have toned up a bit but it's not like their body was transformed.
I know there are other benefits to exercise besides that, of course, but I'm wondering if the people drawn to these types of exercise already have the type of body that is conducive to it. I've never seen somebody with a shorter, squatter body type be transformed by yoga, barre or Pilates. Have you?
Just a random question/thought.