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First published in 1934, this new reprint of Your Health includes Joseph Pilates' early Twentieth Century philosophies, principles, and theories about health and fitness. He bases his work on the concept of a balanced body and mind, drawing on the approach espoused by the early Greeks. While some of his personal philosophies reflected early 20th Century viewpoints, his athletic and fitness doctrines were years ahead of his time. Readers will learn his observations and conclusions about people's approach to physical fitness. He describes the results of decades of scientific study, experimentation and research into the variety of troubles and ills that upset the balance of body and mind. Pilates makes extraordinary claims about the benefits of his defined science of Contrology and very specifically defines this science for all to read and understand. In this book, he exemplifies and clarifies the beneficial impact of his work. Review: Easy Read about Contrology - Good read for those interested in the story of Joseph Pilates. Review: Great logic - I enjoyed this book it helped me to understand the importance of muscles and movement. As a beginner I i realized I wasn’t a war veteran but I too could heal my body and that is the goal.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 343 Reviews |
A**R
Easy Read about Contrology
Good read for those interested in the story of Joseph Pilates.
M**A
Great logic
I enjoyed this book it helped me to understand the importance of muscles and movement. As a beginner I i realized I wasn’t a war veteran but I too could heal my body and that is the goal.
J**M
I recommend this for anyone studying Pilates
Though his writing is somewhat tough to read…the way he arranges sentences is now outdated, the information and evidence to support his claims still stands. Joseph Pilates was radical and revolutionary. Way ahead of his time.
J**R
Very Interesting
Spinal alignment, correct breathing, and the importance of fresh air and natural exercise are principles too often forgotten into today's fitness landscape. I'm interested to dive deeper into these concepts to restore vitality to myself and those I work with
D**R
A 60 page rant on the advances of the medical field in the 1930s
I can almost hear Tucker Carlson talking about vaccines and how men have lost their virility. Included illustrations and photographs are very small and very low resolution. Black and white photographs of him are much higher resolution on the interwebs. More typos than expected, perhaps a German accent coming through and a little 1933 Germany flavor coming through. Granted, this era was fraught with medical ignorance with sanitariums, lobotomies, electroshock therapy, thalidomide and smoking doctors and all that medical malpractice back in the days not to mention malnutrition and coal air pollution. I can understand his disdain for the medical field or "health authorities" as he puts it. He credits the Greeks with a lot of knowledge that they merely passed on from previous civilizations (now I understand why -- his father was born in Greece). The Romans were scantily clad as well, and surely had a healthy levels of vitamin D (and Gladiators!), but Romans get no credit. Pilates realized the importance of vitamin D and exposure to the sun but not a huge leap for earthbound creatures. In sum, I agree with his description of the medical field's sad state of affairs, world war and poor economics in the era of The Great Depressions etc.. But, as required reading, this book was not complimentary to Joseph Pilates or not additive to the science as a student of Pilates. Not recommended as the first introduction to Joseph Pilates. He may blame his mother for the state of his health and may have been referencing to himself as the baby in restraints. I wished Joseph Pilates had been more scientific and less "preachy" as he recalls his medical field counterparts. He almost comes across as a traveling circus character with an entourage of singers, actors and dancers who naturally inherited and extended Pilates into what it is today.
G**.
Good reference
It is the Original Pilates program. Got it more for reference than to use at this time. I am doing Callanetics and love them. But I wanted to know more about Pilates to see if I want to graduate on to Pilates in the future.
M**L
Rubbish.
Don’t buy. Rent from the library if you can. Skipping altogether is more highly recommended. Dude is foul and not the least bit demonstrative with real unbiased facts of his meandering and belabored bad logic. Correlation isn’t causation. I’m glad the Pilates I’ve done doesn’t sound like any of this utter foolishness. Asinine nonsense The only good words in the whole book: mind and body balance...proper breathing (or something of the sort)... Promote what you believe/love without insulting its opposite.
I**Y
Really enjoyed this book I would recommend
What an amazing read about a man ahead of his time, a true inspiration we should all take heed ..... Makes for a great read and makes a lot of sense
V**A
very good
very useful book for pilates addicted!very useful book for pilates addicted!very useful book for pilates addicted!very useful book for pilates addicted!
N**S
Your health
Muy recomendable para todos los que estan en el medio de la salud y los que esten interesados en saber mas de las posturas
D**L
Das einzige Original von Joseph Hubertus Pilates
Man kann sehr schön die Ideen von Pilates und das was es bewirken (Your health !) soll nachlesen bzw. in Bilder sehen.
J**S
Produit conforme à sa description initiale. Satisfaisant.
Satisfaisant. Le livre d'occasion est en bon état. Le délai d'expédition est raisonnable. C'est satisfaisant. Remerciements et salutations. JJB
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