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Pilates Wellness Wednesday. Fresh ginger.
Fresh ginger tea steeping slowly, cut into blocks, warming the body before movement. Occasionally in the morning or later at night, ginger fits when the body feels unsettled. I take a fresh root, peel it, and cut it into small blocks. Not slices. Blocks release flavour slowly and keep the tea steady rather than sharp. Hot water goes over the ginger and I leave it alone for a few minutes. No rushing. The smell softens as it sits and the whole process forces a pause most people

Michael King
Jan 281 min read
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Pilates Thoughtful Tuesday: Why "Harder" Isn't Always Better (and How I Prove It)
Instructor guides standing balance work, focusing on alignment, control, and calm breath awareness. It usually happens before we even hit the mat. A client looks at me, maybe a bit restless, and says they want something harder . They want more sweat, more effort—the kind of "proof" that tells them the session was worth the investment. I never hear this as laziness. Honestly? I hear it as a compliment to their work ethic. The fitness industry has trained us to believe that if

Michael King
Jan 272 min read
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Pilates Soulful Sunday: When Winter Feels Long and Snowbells Appear
Snowbells quietly emerge beneath the hedge, lifting hope from hard winter ground. Winter is hard. It always is. No matter how long you have been teaching, winter asks more from you. It does not care whether you start early in the morning or finish late at night. The season feels heavier, and teaching feels slightly harder to manage across the whole day. Morning sessions arrive with cold bodies and slower systems. You walk into the studio knowing the warm-up will take longer t

Michael King
Jan 252 min read
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Pilates Self-Care Saturday: Sea Moss and its benefits
Original dried sea moss resting on a kitchen table, ready for soaking and preparation. Sea moss keeps popping up in wellness conversations. Usually with big promises and loud claims. So let’s slow it down and talk about what it is, why people use it, and where common sense needs to step in. Sea moss is a type of red seaweed. Irish sea moss, Chondrus crispus, grows in cold Atlantic waters. People have used it for generations, long before social media decided it solved everythi

Michael King
Jan 242 min read
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Pilates Fitness Friday. What Fitness Means for the Over 60
Fitness after 60 focuses on capability, posture, and moving through daily life with ease. Fitness after 60 has a different job description. It is no longer about proving anything. It is about staying capable. It is about keeping your body useful, reliable, and cooperative. By this stage, your body has history. Joints remember things. Muscles respond slower. Recovery asks for respect. None of this is a problem. It simply changes the rules. Strength still matters, but not for s

Michael King
Jan 232 min read
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Pilates Wellness Wednesday. Sauna versus cold plunge. Brain health edition.
Heat versus cold. Sweating in stillness on one side, shock and alertness on the other. I was sitting at home with a chest cold. Old school setup. Bowl of hot water. Towel over my head. Steam doing its quiet job. Airways cleared. Breathing eased. My nervous system settled. Sitting there, damp and slightly bored, my brain wandered. Steam room. Sauna. Then the opposite extreme. Ice baths. Plunge pools. Two rituals. Same promise. Better health. Sharper brain. So which one wins

Michael King
Jan 212 min read
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Pilates Thoughtful Tuesday: Staying Informed Without Overloading
Television screen blares breaking news as a city burns, smoke and fire filling the skyline. I keep hearing the same comment lately. People say they have stopped watching the news because it feels relentless. I get why. You wake up, glance at a headline, and your shoulders rise before your feet hit the floor. The issue is not the news itself. Staying informed matters. The issue is how the body holds all of it. Constant updates ask the nervous system to stay alert for hours. No

Michael King
Jan 201 min read
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Pilates Movement Monday. Teaser on the Chair.
Teaser on the Pilates chair showing balance, control, spinal organisation, and uncompromising core strength. The teaser already has a reputation. Put it on the chair and it earns it. This is where movement stops pretending. The chair does not give you momentum. It does not help you cheat. It simply waits while your body reveals what is organised and what is not. When clients see the teaser on the chair, the reaction is predictable. They sit down carefully. They look at the pe

Michael King
Jan 192 min read
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Pilates Soulful Sunday. When Everything Feels Too Much.
Quiet recovery moment. Healing drink steaming beside tissues as sunlight filters through the kitchen window. It started on Tuesday with a sore throat. By Wednesday my voice had gone, which always feels ironic when your work depends on speaking. By Friday it had moved into my chest and I still had to travel to teach. Not sensible, but real. So everything slowed. Less talking. More showing. Clearer choices. What helped was routine. My drink stayed simple. Lemon, apple cider vin

Michael King
Jan 181 min read
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Pilates Self-Care Saturday: Control What You Can.
An older woman pauses in a bathroom, meeting her reflection with calm focus. It is amazing we are already halfway through January. The month feels fast and slow at the same time. If you are anything like me, you have been busy. Teaching, planning, moving from one thing to the next. Somewhere along the way, a cold or winter bug probably joined the party. January often feels like stepping straight onto a hamster wheel as the year starts rolling, with very little space to ease y

Michael King
Jan 172 min read
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Pilates Fitness Friday: Lipoedema and movement.
Three women standing together, showing diverse bodies, strength, support, and confidence without judgement. Pilates Fitness Friday often gives me a chance to step slightly sideways from pure Pilates and talk more broadly about movement, fitness, and real bodies. Lipoedema is one of those conditions where this wider conversation matters. Not because exercise fixes it. It does not. But because the right kind of movement helps people live more comfortably in their bodies. When I

Michael King
Jan 163 min read
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Pilates Wellness Wednesday: Feet, Fizz, and Big Promises
Feet soaking in warm, bubbling water, hydrogen peroxide bottle nearby, calm wellness ritual setting. Spend five minutes scrolling and it appears. A bowl of water. Lots of bubbles. Someone telling you toxins leave the body through the feet. The water turns cloudy. The claim sounds confident. The video looks convincing. This is where things get interesting. Hydrogen peroxide reacts when it touches skin. It breaks down into water and oxygen. The oxygen creates bubbles. Warm wate

Michael King
Jan 142 min read
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Pilates Thoughtful Tuesday
A Joyful holiday message filled with light, warmth, and space to pause and breathe. Today is the 23rd of December. It is our last teaching day. We finish classes today. Live and Online Pilates classes are done. Pantomime is finished. The pace changes. Suddenly. And honestly, it feels welcome. Between now and January the 5th, the calendar opens up. Fewer alarms. Fewer deadlines. More quiet. In many countries, the world softens for a short while. Streets slow down. Expectations

Michael King
Dec 23, 20251 min read
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Pilates Soulful Sunday. Learning to Rest Without Guilt Before the Christmas Break
Falling asleep mid chapter, fully dressed, body choosing rest before the mind finishes. Soulful Sunday usually gives us a pause before the week starts. This week feels different. Christmas sits right in front of us. For many, it means time off. For us, there are still two teaching days left. Monday online. Tuesday live. Then we stop. The body knows this. The mind argues anyway. Learning to rest without guilt sounds simple. It is not. Rest often feels earned only after exhaust

Michael King
Dec 21, 20251 min read
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Pilates Self-Care Saturday. The last one before Christmas. The calm before the retail storm.
Crowded Christmas streets remind us why calm breath and movement matter before December chaos peaks. The noise is already there. Traffic builds early. Shops feel crowded before you reach the door. Everyone seems to move faster, talk louder, and forget how to breathe. This is usually the point where self-care gets postponed until January, which never works out well. Today does not need grand plans. It needs awareness. Move your body early if possible, even for a few minutes. A

Michael King
Dec 20, 20252 min read
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Pilates Fitness Friday. Christmas Mobility. Why Staying Mobile Helps Your Body Handle Festive Excess
Festive comfort invites stillness. Mobility keeps the body from stiffening during long evenings indoors Mobility has been on my mind this week. Not the dramatic kind. No deep stretches. No heroic routines. Just the quiet stuff we stop doing when the weather turns cold and the chairs get softer. Christmas week is strange for the body. You sit more. You eat more. You move less. Then you wonder why everything feels stiff, heavy, and uncooperative. It is not the food alone. It is

Michael King
Dec 19, 20252 min read
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Pilates Wellness Wednesday. The day after you overdid it.
The quiet aftermath of celebration, where excess lingers and the body asks for gentler choices. We all know this morning. Heavy head. Sluggish body. That quiet moment where you replay the extra glass, the second dessert, the late night that felt festive at the time and less charming now. Your body is not cross with you. It is asking for a reset, not a punishment. The first thing to drop is guilt. Guilt stresses the nervous system. Stress slows recovery. Beating yourself up ne

Michael King
Dec 17, 20252 min read
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Pilates Soulful Sunday: Cold Calls and How to Handle Them
Angry reaction to a cold call as a man grips his phone mid conversation indoors. Cold calls interrupt your day. You answer an unknown number and someone launches into a sales pitch while you are busy. The reaction is irritation, raised voice, and a demand to stop calling. Then the phone rings again. Solar panels. Again. This week I was speaking with a marketing specialist who said something uncomfortable. Cold calls still work. Not emotionally. Not politely. Financially. So h

Michael King
Dec 14, 20253 min read
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Pilates Self-Care Saturday. Warm feet, calm nervous system.
Warm wool socks resting on cold stone flooring, highlighting contrast between comfort and winter chill. This weekend I am teaching in Italy. Beautiful place. Built for summer. In winter, it tells a different story. Many places close. Spaces empty. The hotel looks polished and light, but the first thing I noticed was the floor. Stone. Cold. No rugs. No carpet. Perfect in August. Brutal in December. Standing there first thing in the morning, cold came straight up through my fee

Michael King
Dec 13, 20251 min read
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Pilates Fitness Friday, What You Wear When You Sweat Matters
Pilates Fitness Friday, What You Wear When You Sweat Matters People think Pilates Fitness Friday is about exercises, but today it is about clothing. You move, you sweat, and your clothes sit against your skin for long periods. This matters more than people realise. Some leggings use treatments that aim to make the fabric sweat resistant or quick drying. These treatments often involve PFAS. PFAS are synthetic chemicals used in many industries. They do not break down fast in th

Michael King
Dec 12, 20252 min read
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