The history of the Reformer accounts for its somewhat unusual appearance; a moving ‘carriage’ attached to a frame with springs, ropes and pulleys, the Reformer doesn’t resemble any other piece of gym equipment.
The use of springs adds variable resistance to the exercises to build strong muscles throughout the body. The moving carriage adds challenge to develop core strength and balance beyond that achieved with static exercising. Pulleys and straps enable the whole body to be strengthened, lengthened, and aligned in a supportive way.
Exercises are performed lying, sitting, kneeling and standing on the Reformer to give a functional total workout.
The real benefit of this machine, however, is that it provides an exercise regime suitable for EVERYBODY and ANYBODY. By adjusting spring strength and modifying positions, this versatile piece of equipment can be used for all body types. It can help to rehabilitate from injury, help clients with chronic illness, and help older clients who need the support provided by this equipment to exercise safely and effectively. Equally it is also used extensively for elite athletes and sportsmen to give advantage in performance whilst helping to develop a body that will survive the rigours of their career.
Reformer Pilates is a fun workout that provides strengthening, lengthening, flexibility and alignment to build a body better able to deal with life’s challenges.