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Looking for a Pilates-yoga online video

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Leavingnormal Thu 07-Sept-23 07:15:31

Hi’ I’m hoping someone can recommend one. I used to do
Pilates for years but chronic illness & back problem stopped me. I’ve gotten back into it a couple of times now, regained some strength etc.. but eventually my back becomes v painful again and I have to stop. It’s been nearly 2 years since I stopped this time.

So, once more I’m looking for a beginner’s Pilate and/or yoga video online that’s gentle and suitable for a now, very unfit, woman.

TIA

Glorianny Tue 12-Sept-23 16:25:12

I do a zoom pilates class with an excellent teacher who asks you to fill in a health form before you start and adds personal advice into a session if she thinks you need to adjust an exercise. She's on holiday just now but this is her website. You pay what you can afford with an advised cost of around £6
gwenberwick.wixsite.com/pilates

Magrithea Tue 12-Sept-23 16:06:37

Gala

Have a look at “gentle stretch class for seniors” on utube. Lots of movements similar to beginners pilates. Might be a good way to get back in.

I fell foul of them too Gala - I thought I'd cancelled the subscription and only found I hadn't when my bank contacted me! They blocked the payment and I finally got Better Me to cancel

charliebb Mon 11-Sept-23 21:21:16

Girl with the Pilates mat is excellent!

missdeke Mon 11-Sept-23 18:59:14

I'm so impressed by everybody, I don't do any sort of 'formal' exercise, I just get so bored by it my mind drifts and I forget what I am supposed to be doing. Years ago I used to play badminton twice a week, rounders twice a week and horse riding 5 times a week and loved that. Now it's just walking and gardening. Even when I broke my hip I struggled to concentrate on doing the exercises at home provided by my physiotherapist. What motivates you all.

marionk Mon 11-Sept-23 13:00:23

Have a look at Goldster, they have Pilates, tai chi, yoga and many many more classes on line for a small subscription (first month free). I also rate Adrienne on YouTube

1summer Mon 11-Sept-23 10:39:42

Another Recommendation for Rachel - Girl with the palates mat. On you tube, she does a couple of senior ones very good for beginners.
They are free, I wouldn’t pay for online sessions. So many free ones to choose from.

haddersmum Mon 11-Sept-23 08:22:22

Try Rest Less Events, they do classes on line.

SusiQ8 Mon 11-Sept-23 00:07:22

Fitness with Cindy is online and she does a lot of work for people sitting in a chair. And it’s free.

Wenmore Sun 10-Sept-23 23:50:19

Another recommendation for Rachel 'girl with the pilates mat' she does seniors' beginner pilate workouts, some sitting, which are gentle and simple. Just do as little or as much as you feel is suitable.

catwoman Sun 10-Sept-23 22:12:39

I have chronic back pain. Zumba has been my saviour. Good workout without additional back pain.

Retired65 Sun 10-Sept-23 19:23:03

Better5 do lots of different classes. You have to pay for them but they are quite reasonable. There are examples on YouTube, which you can look at for free.

Lizzyflip Sun 10-Sept-23 18:34:34

carysmtic.co.uk Brilliant

Lindy56 Sun 10-Sept-23 18:08:09

Silversurfers website do on line sessions for tai chi, plates and yoga.

MattDanNana Sun 10-Sept-23 17:58:21

Bottoms Down chair yoga on YouTube is great. Am currently doing the 28 day challenge on there, its brilliant!

grandMattie Sun 10-Sept-23 15:48:57

The WI does zoom courses which cost in the region of £5 per class. Yoga, Pilates, Xi Gung…. They are open to non-members.
Look up “Denman courses” you might find something suitable.
Good luck.

4allweknow Sun 10-Sept-23 15:32:11

Oops! Good Luck!

4allweknow Sun 10-Sept-23 15:31:43

Would search for a personal trainer who deals with physical ailments/disabilities. You could be given strengthening exercises to eventually enable you go on to pilates. There are lots on-line but personal recommendation would be best. Goidluck.

semperfidelis Sun 10-Sept-23 15:25:01

I've found Qigong practice to be very helpful. It's like Tai Chi, but possibly easier. It involves stretching gently in a variety of of directions. A basic version is called The Eight Brocades. The site can be found on Utube and the brand is Yogalily. The teacher speaks soothingly and there's a beautiful lake behind her. There are no awkward floor movements. If I'm struggling with any move I just improvise. You dont have to subscribe.

Alternatively, the U3A has a number of free online courses that you can join. They have their own website. Booking is through Eventbrite, but it is a simple process.

I wish you luck.

Qwerty Sun 10-Sept-23 13:36:58

I agree The Girl With The Pilates Mat on YouTube is great. Classes for all levels including "beginners" and "seniors", they are free and vary in length from 10 to about 40 minutes. She gives very clear instructions and does some videos specifically for particular issues, eg back pain. I generally prefer face to face classes but regularly go back to The Girl with the Pilates Mat because I get into bad habits in terms of technique and she reminds you. Also if you do a live video you can post a specific question afterwards. Good Luck and I hope you get back to fitness soon.

silvercollie Sun 10-Sept-23 12:48:48

Foxygloves - you and me both!
Money making outfit verging on scam.

GrannyBettie Sun 10-Sept-23 12:34:36

I would second The Girl With the Pilates Mat. She has a couple of senior classes and I alternate between two each day and have found them very helpful.

Fflaurie Sun 10-Sept-23 11:52:51

On you tube there are several on line videos for seated pilates and yoga, there are two particular american ladies who do them, one is Kierstie Page and the other one is Lauren. Both are great and have helped me very much.

ayse Sun 10-Sept-23 11:27:13

The NHS has some yoga and Pilates videos. www.nhs.uk/conditions/nhs-fitness-studio/

Ziplok Sun 10-Sept-23 11:23:19

Although online videos for yoga and Pilates have their place and are useful as a back up, I would suggest that you first of all try to find a teacher with a class you can physically attend. A good teacher will be able to assess you, taking your medical background into consideration, before guiding you to suitable exercises to ensure you are doing the moves and postures correctly and at your level and also correct any moves you might be doing incorrectly which might do more damage than good if done over a period of time.

mernice Sun 10-Sept-23 11:19:17

Look on NHS website for exercises lots of good ideas . Also free on YouTube ‘Girl with the mat’ does lovely Pilates for older people. Also free Adrienne does beautiful yoga classes free all kinds of classes.