Short Workout: INTERMEDIATE Four Point Kneeling Routine with Paul Howse
12m
This short mat workout with Paul is all carried out in four-point kneeling, and looks at how we can mobilise the spine and hips in this position, whilst also challenging strength and stability.
You can add this short routine into a longer balanced Pilates workout, or complete it on it's own when you are tight on time.
You do not need any equipment for this class.
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With thanks to Ashia Ekwealor
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Added June 2024
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Paul began practising Pilates in 1999 after sustaining a sports-related injury to his spine. He had previously spent 15 years as an engineer, but, following his injury, he decided to retrain as a Pilates teacher.
Paul has been teaching Body Control Pilates since 2003 and is now a member of the Body Control Pilates Education tutor team for Matwork and Small Equipment courses and our Level 4 Pilates courses. Paul has also gained the Level 4 Pilates qualification which he puts to use in the classes and 1:1s he teaches at the Body Control Pilates Centre and in Surrey.
Paul has a wealth of experience in dealing with injuries and still has a keen interest in sport, having completed numerous marathons, half marathons and a full Ironman. He spends much of his time working with athletes helping them attain their full potential. Paul studies biomechanics and believes good movement is the key to a healthy body.
For more info on Paul, please visit: www.pilatesesher.com and www.bodycontrolpilates.com
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Filming by Joey Barlow @joeybarlowfilms
Photography by Charlie Kelly (www.charliekelly.co.uk)
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