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Name
  
Joseph Pilates

Role
  
Pilates Trainer

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Born
  
December 9, 1883
Monchengladbach, Germany

Died
  
October 9, 1967, New York City, New York, United States

Parents
  
Heinrich Friedrich Pilates, Helena Pilates

Books
  
Return to life through contrology, Your Health: A Correctiv, The Complete Writings o, Pilates Evolution ‑ The 21st, A Pilates' Primer: The Millenium

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Joseph Hubertus Pilates (Greek: Ιωσήφ Ουμβέρτος Πιλάτος) (December 9, 1883 – October 9, 1967) invented and promoted the Pilates method of physical fitness.

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Biography

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Joseph H. Pilates was born December 9, 1883 in Monchengladbach, Germany. His father, Heinrich Friedrich Pilates, was a metal worker and enthusiastic gymnast, and his mother was a housewife.

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Pilates was a sickly child and suffered from asthma, rickets, and rheumatic fever, and he dedicated his entire life to improving his physical strength. He was introduced by his father to gymnastics and body-building, and to martial arts like jiu jitsu and boxing. By the age of 14, he was fit enough to pose for anatomical charts. Pilates came to believe that the "modern" life-style, bad posture, and inefficient breathing lay at the roots of poor health. He ultimately devised a series of exercises and training-techniques and engineered all the equipment, specifications, and tuning required to teach his methods properly.

Pilates was originally a gymnast and bodybuilder, but when he moved to England in 1912, he earned a living as a professional boxer, circus-performer, and self-defense trainer at police schools and Scotland Yard. Nevertheless, the British authorities interned him during World War I along with other German citizens in an internment camp, first in Lancaster Castle where he taught wrestling and self-defence, boasting that his students would emerge stronger than they were before their internment. It was here that he began refining and teaching his minimal equipment system of mat exercises that later became "Contrology". He was then transferred to another internment camp on the Isle of Man. During this involuntary break, he began to intensively develop his concept of an integrated, comprehensive system of physical exercise, which he himself called "Contrology". He studied yoga and the movements of animals and trained his fellow inmates in fitness and exercises.

After World War I, he returned to Germany and collaborated with important experts in dance and physical exercise such as Rudolf Laban. In Hamburg, he also trained police officers. When he was offered to train members of the German army, he left his native country, disappointed with its political and social conditions, and emigrated to the United States. In about 1925, Pilates migrated to the United States. On the ship to America, he met his future wife Clara. The couple founded a studio in New York City and directly taught and supervised their students well into the 1960s. "Contrology", related to encouraging the use of the mind to control muscles, focusing attention on core postural muscles that help keep the body balanced and provide support for the spine. In particular, Pilates exercises teach awareness of breath and of alignment of the spine, and strengthen the deep torso and abdominal muscles.

Joseph and Clara Pilates soon established a devoted following in the local dance and performing-arts community of New York. Well-known dancers such as George Balanchine, who arrived in the United States in 1933, and Martha Graham, who had come to New York in 1923, became devotees and regularly sent their students to the Pilates for training and rehabilitation. His exercise regimen built flexibility, strength and stamina. Soon after it became known that ballerinas were attending the Pilates gym on 8th Avenue, society women followed.

Joseph Pilates wrote several books, including Return to Life through Contrology and Your Health, and he was also a prolific inventor, with over 26 patents cited. Joe and Clara had a number of disciples who continued to teach variations of his method or, in some cases, focused exclusively on preserving the method and the instructor-training techniques they had learned during their studies with Joe and Clara.

Joseph Pilates died in 1967 at the age of 83 in New York.

Disciples

The original direct disciples of Joseph "Joe" Pilates included:

  • Eve Gentry
  • Ron Fletcher
  • Carola Trier
  • Mary Bowen
  • Kathy Grant
  • Lolita San Miguel
  • Jay Grimes
  • Audrey May
  • Romana Kryzanowska
  • Books

  • Joseph Hubertus Pilates; William John Miller (1960). Return to Life Through Contrology. Christopher Pub. House. 
  • Your Health by Joseph H. Pilates (1934)
  • Return to Life Through Contrology by Joseph H. Pilates and William J. Miller (1945)
  • Films

  • Joseph Pilates is featured in the 2013 documentary film, "A Movement of Movement" made by Mark Pedri.<ref>A Movement of Movement the Film
  • References

    Joseph Pilates Wikipedia