Thursday, January 27, 2011

Power of Movement Fundraiser

I have recently joined Power of Movement; the largest yoga fundraiser in Canada raising funds for arthritis research! Please visit: http://tinyurl.com/4l4zcg5 to view my personal page and support my challenge!

Arthritis is a misunderstood disease. It is not just a condition that the elderly are affected by; arthritis and related autoimmune diseases like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and vacuities affect people of all ages, even kids. There are over 4.2 million Canadians who need our support!

For more information about Power of Movement visit www.powerofmovement.ca

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Private one-on- one Yoga

I'm offering, private one–on one yoga instruction and technique –Learn how to do Sun Salutations and yoga postures with assistance at Imprint Pilates. The aim is to learn a Vinyasa flow with stable technique in a workshop mysore style (self-practice) and correct posture so that you feel confident, safe and ready to jump into a group setting. I will combine Pilates exercises if required to help you strengthen towards a pose. Yoga and Pilates are complimentary to one another just as Pilates is transferable to your favorite activities, sports and everyday functional life. Inspired by, but not limited to, the Ashtanga Vinyasa, Hatha and Jivamukti Yoga traditions. Suitable for all levels.

Cost : $70

50% from the cost of your private instruction will be donated towards this wonderful cause!


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Meditation and Yoga Class Saturdays @ Imprint Pilates From: 11:30pm – 12:45pm $20 or more towards this cause.

March 6, March 13, March 20

This Mindful Yoga class is intended for the power of movement fundraiser in support of Arthritis and autoimmune diseases research. It’s also a perfect opportunity to bring back daily Participation by keeping Fit and having Fun with a community for a great cause! Moving through yoga practice is a wonderful way of making you a healthier, happier & positive person we want to cultivate.

Thanks for supporting my challenge!

Imprint Pilates

To book a spot email: anita@imprintpilates.com

Thursday, January 6, 2011

making an imprint!

Julia Black is on the market sourcing and discovering the beautiful, the fascinating, and all the exciting things that are happening around us. Whether she's researching, tracking, exploring or reporting, she is always on the front of the line of all things related to design, lifestyle and entertainment.

@JuliaWBlack blogged http://bit.ly/9xqqqT about @imprintpilates. "I promise you, you need to look no further than Imprint Pilates, making a positive imprint on your mind, body & soul is @imprintpilates + if u promised 2b a healthier you in 2011... says Julia! http://bit.ly/9xqqqT

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Help join us in our effort in making this a happier Holiday Season for everyone by supporting the New Beginnings Program.

Please help us support this charity by donating toys, gift certificates from Zellers/HBC, Walmart, Sears or any other children's clothing retail shop. Please bring gift donated towards New Beginnings to the studio to the studio and we’ll deliver it on December 18th.

NEW BEGINNING PROGRAM
Helping Families in need

New Beginnings Support Program is a charitable Agency that has been working in the community to help improve the quality of lives of women and children who need assistance.

Their services help empower women to become self-confident, self-sufficient, career-oriented and employable. The women develop life long skills in their personal, career and financial life. The transition creates better lives for themselves, their children and communities.

Their Goal is to help eliminate those barriers that prevent women from reaching their full personal, social and economic potential.



http://newbeginningsprogram.ca



Many Thanks!



“Inspiring Whole Body Health”

Anita Ivic (Owner, Instructor, CYA, BFA)

Imprint Pilates
101 Spadina Ave Suite 103
Toronto ON M5V 2K2
Phone: 416 939 9545
www.imprintpilates.com
E-mail: anita@imprintpilates.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8AbvkDMQQQ

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

This Holiday Season – Give the Gift of Whole Body Health!

There’s no greater gift than the gift of wellness! We have gift certificates available so you can help those close to you with their New Year’s resolutions toward whole body health! We have gift certificates available for:

Private Pilates
Semi-Private Pilates
Holistic Nutrition
Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Massage Therapy
Reiki
Carniosacral
Reflexology
The re-connective Healing
Physio Therapy

Email me at anita@imprintpilates.com for further details or visit our website http://www.imprintpilates.com

Studio Closed for the Holiday Season. Please note, the studio will be closed from December 24th – Dec 26th and Jan 31st – Jan 2nd. The studio will be open form Dec 20 – Jan 3rd with pre-arranged private classes however, and those clients who wish to come in should book an appointment.

Imprint Pilates
101 Spadina Ave Suite 103
Toronto ON M5V 2K2
Phone: 416 939 9545
www.imprintpilates.com
E-mail: anita@imprintpilates.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8AbvkDMQQQ

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Imprint Pilates

Imprint Pilates

Private, one-on-one Pilates training is the focus at Imprint Pilates. We focus directly on your individual goals and desires, and you will see and feel the results immediately. As your body changes, your instructor will be there to modify and advance your workout to meet your changing needs. You will correct posture, strengthen muscle weaknesses and imbalances, relieve tension, and strengthen your core. Your body will be pain free, strong and flexible.

 

http://www.imprintpilates.com

 

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Imprint Pilates

Private, one-on-one Pilates training is the focus at Imprint Pilates. We focus directly on your individual goals and desires, and you will see and feel the results immediately. As your body changes, your instructor will be there to modify and advance your workout to meet your changing needs. You will correct posture, strengthen muscle weaknesses and imbalances, relieve tension, and strengthen your core. Your body will be pain free, strong and flexible.

http://www.imprintpilates.com

Friday, October 8, 2010

Pilates Method Alliance explains Pilates

An Exercise in Balance: The Pilates Phenomenon

"I must be right. Never an aspirin. Never injured a day in my life. The whole country, the whole world, should be doing my exercises. They'd be happier." - Joseph Hubertus Pilates, in 1965, age 86

Over the past 15 years, much of the developed world has experienced the explosion in demand for Pilates. Pilates is a method of exercise and physical movement designed to stretch, strengthen, and balance the body. With systematic practice of specific exercises coupled with focused breathing patterns, Pilates has proven itself invaluable not only as a fitness endeavor, but also as an important adjunct to professional sports training and physical rehabilitation of all kinds.

Widely embraced by the professional dance community during much of the 20th century, the exercises -- "elephant," "swan", the language -- "pull navel to spine, and breeaaaathe," and the look -- bright-eyed, refreshed, buoyant-without-necessarily-sweating, are now commonly found in fitness classes, physical therapy offices, corporate retreats, luxury spas and wellness centers in the 21st century. With the aging of our population and the increasing trend toward mindful, moderate health practices, Pilates is increasingly found with a wait list at the YMCA, and in your local public schools--shaping the fitness ideals of our next generation.

Practiced faithfully, Pilates yields numerous benefits. Increased lung capacity and circulation through deep, healthy breathing is a primary focus. Strength and flexibility, particularly of the abdomen and back muscles, coordination - both muscular and mental, are key components in an effective Pilates program. Posture, balance, and core strength are all heartily increased. Bone density and joint health improve, and many experience positive body awareness for the first time. Pilates teaches balance and control of the body, and that capacity spills over into other areas of one's life.

Joseph Pilates, demonstrating the importance of his unique exercise equipment

Around 1914, Joseph Pilates was a performer and a boxer living in England, and at the outbreak of WWI, was placed under forced internment along with other German nationals in Lancaster, England. There he taught fellow camp members the concepts and exercises developed over 20 years of self-study and apprenticeship in yoga, Zen, and ancient Greek and Roman physical regimens. It was at this time that he began devising the system of original exercises known today as "matwork", or exercises done on the floor. He called this regimen "Contrology", meaning 'the science of control'. A few years later, he was transferred to another camp on the Isle of Man, where he became a nurse/caretaker to the many internees struck with wartime disease and physical injury. Here, he began devising equipment to rehabilitate his "patients," taking springs from the beds and rigging them to create spring resistance and "movement" for the bedridden. In a way, Pilates equipment today is not much different than that of yesteryear. Spring tension, straps to hold feet or hands, supports for back, neck and shoulder are as important now as they were then. Because of the remarkable nature of the equipment to both challenge and support the body as it learns to move more efficiently, the inimitably designed pieces truly act as a complement to the challenging "matwork" exercises.

Clara Pilates

While Joe was the outspoken force behind his method, his wife Clara quietly incorporated his concepts and exercises in ways that benefited more seriously ill or injured clients. Her approachable style and special techniques spawned a dedicated lineage of teachers whose work flows through and uniquely colors the landscape of the Pilates method today. It is perhaps because of Clara that Pilates is clearly recognized as a positive form of movement-based exercise that truly can be tailored to any level of not just fitness, but also of health.

Joseph Pilates, on natural movement and the period of time taken to study the human body.

First generation Pilates teachers, who knew Joe, maintain that he and Clara would be very happy and proud of the popularity and growth of Pilates. However, it is less clear how he might feel about the influx of "quickie trainings" available for would-be instructors wanting to be trained in a weekend or two. Joe worked at length with his own teachers, allowing them to assist and then finally teach after sometimes as long as 2 or 3 years of training and apprenticeship. He was quoted as saying, "Remember Rome was not built in a day.", and "Patience and persistence are vital qualities in the ultimate successful accomplishment of any worthwhile endeavor."

While excellent training programs exist in the marketplace today, some are clearly condensed and homogenized, producing less-than-adequately qualified teachers. Prices for classes range from $10-$20 for group mat sessions, to upwards of $50-$100 for one hour of one-on-one instruction utilizing the full repertoire of Pilates equipment. Comprehensively, competently trained and knowledgeable teachers are the essential element in realizing one's potential as a client, and enjoying the process of learning Pilates.

E-mail: info@pilatesmethodalliance.org
Web: www.pilatesmethodalliance.org
http://www.pilatesmethodalliance.org/