Improving posture, muscle tone and flexibility is as easy as ABC

BAD posture? Enjoy free-flowing movement?

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

12:00AM, Tuesday 17 November 2015

BAD posture? Enjoy free-flowing movement?

You’ll love Pilates with its gentle balanced flow aimed at improving posture, flexibility, muscle tone and strength whilst at the same time helping you to relax.

Improve your co-ordination, alleviate your back or joint pain. Book in for a free taster and experience Pilates ABC’s full body workout.

“It’s wonderful to watch changes in my clients as the weeks go by,” says owner Alyth Yealland.

Pilates is recommended by the charity Back Care UK (whose website can be found at www.backcare.org.uk).



Movements are choreographed to suit each client, adapting or offering alternatives as needed.

Alyth teaches Pilates for all levels of fitness from ages 18 to over 90.

She also teaches Pilates for antenatal and postnatal clients, diastasis recti (separated tummy muscles), arthritis, breathing, falls prevention, hip and knee replacements, osteopaenia/osteoporosis, Parkinson’s and scoliosis. Pilates ABC Henley runs in Henley, Crazies Hill, Hurley, Knowl Hill and Sonning Common (see advert for current timetable).

Private sessions are available. A free matwork taster is available to all newcomers and beginners are welcome.

Alyth also runs Buff Bones, medically endorsed in the US — a mixture of Pilates and other fitness skills targeted at improving balance and bone strength. Call Alyth on 07521 699265 or email alyth@pilatesabc.co.uk



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