The miracles work of Pilates

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Hey I am Jeanique

Welcome, I am so excited that you stopped by. I love The Classical Pilates Method, and I want to share everything I have learned to inspire your practice. 

The Miracle work of Pilates what you need to know 

 

​Did you know that Pilates exercises can work miracles just the same as Joseph Pilates’ students view him as a Miracle Man who could fix all their pains?​

 


According to John Howard Steel, author of Cage Lion, who took classes with Joe in the 60s, “Some people, dancers mostly, knew him as a savior—the person who kept them dancing, or stopped their back pain, or put a zip in their step, or some other career-enhancing or enabling therapy.

 

As we practice and teach others, trust that when the method is done right, Pilates will return you back to life.​

 

 

He helped professional golfers eliminate pain in their swing; he helped hairdressers and barbers work pain-free all day with their arms raised. He improved the singers’ breath control. As the person who worked his obscure magic to solve a physical problem that oftentimes doctors, chiropractors, or massage therapists couldn’t, he was a medicine man. Someone who worked miracles.”​

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Jeanique

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