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Excess-cyse?Inquirer.netThat health is wealth has become the most popular mantra among the suddenly fitness-conscious populace who are into running, biking, yoga, Pilates, weights and assorted physical regimen. Exercise after all improves one's general health and conditions …
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Pilates is an exercise and physical movement developed by Joseph Pilates, a German who first spread his ideas while in an internment camp in England during World War I, designed to stretch, strengthen and balance, the body, according to Pilatesmethodalliance.org. Many pilates classes include an aerobic element, but the discipline taught at the salon in Boonville was more of a meditative …
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And exhale: Therapeutic pilates taught in Boonville
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And exhale: Therapeutic pilates taught in BoonvilleBoonville Daily NewsStudents met the morning of Friday, May 27, 2011 at A Touch of Claas Salon and Spa for a therapeutic pilates class. By Eric Berger A student in a therapeutic pilates class this morning told the instructor that she suffers lower back pain after cutting …
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Most people wouldn’t think of combining seemingly polar opposite pursuits such as Pilates and boxing. But the odd pairing makes perfect sense to one fitness instructor.
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A two-for-one workout: The world of fusion exercise classes is expanding
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Northwest Core Balance, will open at 8625 S.W. Tualatin Road in Tualatin next Wednesday, June 1.
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