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The Benefits of the Pilates Reformer and CoreAlign for Balance

September 13th, 2024 | 6 min. read

The Benefits of the Pilates Reformer and CoreAlign for Balance
Kareth Dow

Kareth Dow

Physical Therapist, PT, DPT, MTC // EW Pilates Instructor // EW CoreAlign Instructor // Certified in Dry Needling // EW Motion Therapy Homewood

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Balance is crucial to overall fitness, affecting everything from daily movements to athletic performance. Finding an effective and safe way to improve stability can be life-changing for individuals struggling with balance issues, whether due to injury, aging, or neurological conditions. The Pilates reformer and CoreAlign machine offer innovative and adaptable ways to enhance balance through targeted exercises that strengthen the core, improve posture, and increase body awareness. This article explores the benefits of these Pilates machines for balance, how Pilates can be modified for those with balance challenges, and why this approach can be a game-changer in the journey to improved stability.

 

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Understanding the Pilates reformer and CoreAlign

The Pilates reformer is a versatile piece of equipment that uses a sliding carriage, springs, and ropes to provide resistance and support during exercise. It allows users to perform a wide range of movements in various positions, including lying down, sitting, kneeling, and standing. The reformer is highly adaptable, making it accessible for people of all fitness levels and particularly beneficial for those with balance issues.

 

The CoreAlign machine, on the other hand, features a track with two sliding carts that move independently, often with resistance bands or springs to add challenge. The CoreAlign emphasizes upright movement and encourages users to engage their core while performing exercises that mimic everyday activities, such as walking, lunging, and squatting. This upright approach makes the CoreAlign particularly effective for improving balance, as it closely mirrors the natural movements of daily life.

 

How the Pilates reformer and CoreAlign improve balance

 

Strengthening the core and stabilizing muscles

One of the primary benefits of Pilates, whether on the reformer or CoreAlign, is the focus on core strength. A strong core is essential for maintaining balance, as it provides the stability needed to control the body's movements. Exercises on the reformer, such as footwork or leg circles, engage the deep abdominal muscles, back muscles, and pelvic floor, creating a stable center from which all movement originates. On the CoreAlign, movements that require standing, stepping, or shifting weight engage the core dynamically, helping to develop strength that directly translates to improved balance in everyday activities.

 

Enhancing body awareness and alignment

Both the reformer and CoreAlign emphasize precise movements and correct alignment, which are critical for balance. Pilates trains the mind to be aware of the body’s positioning in space, known as proprioception. This heightened body awareness helps individuals anticipate and adjust to changes in their center of gravity, which is particularly beneficial for those with balance issues. The controlled environment of the reformer allows users to safely explore their range of motion and alignment, while the CoreAlign challenges balance in a functional, upright position, promoting better posture and alignment in real-life scenarios.

 

Improving flexibility and range of motion

Limited flexibility and restricted range of motion can negatively impact balance, leading to compensatory movements and increased risk of falls. With its adjustable resistance and support, the reformer allows for a gentle yet effective stretching of the muscles, enhancing flexibility. CoreAlign exercises often involve dynamic stretches and movements that improve mobility in the hips, ankles, and spine—areas that are crucial for maintaining balance. By increasing flexibility and range of motion, Pilates helps individuals move more freely and confidently, reducing the likelihood of losing balance.

 

Providing a safe environment for balance challenges

For individuals with significant balance concerns, the fear of falling can be a major barrier to exercise. The Pilates reformer offers a safe and supportive environment where exercises can be performed lying down or sitting, significantly reducing the risk of falls while still providing a challenging workout. As strength and confidence improve, exercises can be progressed to more upright positions. The CoreAlign, with its sliding carts and support options, allows for a gradual increase in balance challenge in a controlled setting, enabling users to practice balance-enhancing movements without the fear of losing stability.

 

Modifying Pilates for those with balance issues

Pilates can be easily modified to accommodate various levels of balance impairment, making it an inclusive and adaptable form of exercise. Here are some ways Pilates can be tailored for those with balance challenges:

 

Starting with ground-based exercises

For those with significant balance issues, starting with exercises on the reformer while lying down or seated can build foundational strength without the added challenge of standing. These positions provide a stable base, allowing individuals to focus on core engagement and alignment without the immediate concern of balance. Over time, exercises can progress to kneeling or standing as confidence and ability improve.

 

Using handrails and support

The CoreAlign machine often includes a ladder with rungs that can be used for support and additional strengthening during exercises. This allows users to perform standing or dynamic movements with added security, gradually reducing reliance on the handrails as their balance improves. The reformer’s adjustable springs can also provide varying levels of assistance or resistance, making it possible to tailor the challenge level to the individual’s needs.

 

Incorporating balance props

Adding props such as balance pads, stability balls, or resistance bands can provide additional ways to challenge and improve balance on the reformer and CoreAlign. For example, performing footwork on a soft surface or adding a balance disc under the feet during standing exercises can increase the demand on the stabilizing muscles and proprioceptive system, leading to greater improvements in balance.

 

The broader impact of Pilates on balance

Beyond the immediate physical benefits, Pilates offers mental and emotional advantages that can further enhance balance. The focus on controlled breathing and mindful movement helps reduce stress and anxiety, which are often linked to falls and balance problems. Pilates encourages a calm, focused approach to movement, fostering a sense of confidence and control that extends beyond the Pilates studio.

 

Improving balance can significantly impact the quality of life for older adults or those recovering from injury. The ability to move confidently without the fear of falling can restore independence and allow individuals to participate more fully in their favorite activities. The reformer and CoreAlign provide a pathway to achieving these goals in a supportive, adaptable, and engaging way.

 

The Pilates reformer and CoreAlign machine offer unique and effective ways to improve balance, making them valuable tools for anyone looking to enhance stability and confidence in their movements. By focusing on core strength, body awareness, and functional alignment, Pilates provides a comprehensive approach to balance training that can be modified to suit individual needs. Whether you're dealing with a recent injury, managing the effects of aging, or simply seeking to improve your overall balance, incorporating Pilates into your fitness routine can help you achieve a more stable and active lifestyle. At EW Motion Therapy, we offer private Pilates sessions, and our Pilates classes are limited to four participants so that your instructor can give you their undivided attention and ensure you are moving safely throughout the class. To learn more about how Pilates can help you in your fitness journey, click the button below to download our answers to 20 frequently asked questions.

 

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