The true story behind this fitness phenomenon and its long, controversy-plagued road to popular success.
While millions today find the Pilates system helps to strengthen the core, improve posture, and recover from or prevent injuries and pain, Pilates has been clouded in controversy since the beginning. Its origin story is one of greed, ego, celebrities, and lies, with heated legal controversy that threatened the industry.
In The Pilates Effect, Stacey Redfield and Sarah Holmes reveal the hidden history of Pilates. From humble beginnings, Joseph Pilates founded the groundbreaking regimen in New York City and worked closely with his partner Clara to rehabilitate and renew dancers who had been injured or were aging. Although Joseph's core strengthening regimen was touted as "fifty years ahead of [its] time," finance and health issues plagued Joe and Clara's business. A small and devoted group of followers, including Carola Trier, would fight to spread the practice that they felt gave them a second chance at life and rehabilitated their bodies and souls.
A fascinating and inspiring story of fitness in America, The Pilates Effect showcases the people and events that formed an iconic industry, and reveal how it offers positive change for everyday people regardless of gender, ethnicity, or background.



Autorentext

Stacey Redfield and Sarah W. Holmes



Inhalt


Foreword By Kevin Bowen



Epigraph



Acknowledgements



List of Captions



Preface: What is the Pilates Effect?



Chapter One: 939 Eighth Avenue



Chapter Two: Eve Gentry: "I Took Off My Tutu and Ballet Shoes and Burned Them"



Chapter Three: Romana Kryzanowska: The Legacy of a Fantasy



Chapter Four: Carola Trier: "Pass the Bread and Roquefort Cheese"



Chapter Five: Kathy Grant: "Ladies, Line Up...It's Showtime!"



Chapter Six: Ron Fletcher: "By the Grace of God and a Toothpick"



Chapter Seven: Cease and Desist



Epilogue: Your Body Will Last a Lifetime



Index


Titel
The Pilates Effect
Untertitel
Heroes Behind the Revolution
EAN
9781684350872
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
12.03.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
6.37 MB
Anzahl Seiten
156