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Pilates

Pilates gives you a long-lasting impulse to move freely, smoothly and full of vitality again.

Pilates is a movement method that has been around for 100 years. Invented by Joseph Hubertus Pilates (1883 – 1967), who was born in Germany and died in the US.

Joseph Pilates has coached dancers, athletes, actors and others to effectively recover from injuries and pain and to perform better. And also to prevent people from suffering from their body.

Pilates trainers still do that: Coaching clients to do the Pilates exercises to recover from or prevent pain and injuries.

At Rise Stronger Pilates we practice without any stress and performance pressure, step by step.

Rise STRONGER Pilates

Rise Stronger Pilates is modern Pilates. This means we are constantly inspired by the latest scientific insights and modern views on the human body. And also by other methods that use equally safe movement techniques such as physiotherapy, Mensendieck, Feldenkrais or qi gong. The emphasis is on the therapeutic aspect, for the prevention and recovery of, among other things, injuries, chronic pain and burnout.

``If your spine is inflexibly stiff at 30, you are old. If it is completely flexible at 60, you are young.`` Joseph Pilates

Modern Pilates is a holistic full body movement method. You do exercises to find your deep muscles again. Stretching hydrates your fascia and makes you feel supple again. Conscious breathing calms your nervous system. By paying more attention to your sensations in your body, you restore the balance between the muscle groups. All this makes you more mobile and powerful in daily life.

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Practitioners have these goals:

  • better breathing and blood circulation
  • more strength and mobility
  • fall prevention
  • less tension and pain in muscles, tendons or joints
  • healthy and smooth movement patterns in your daily life
  • better performance in sports and martial arts
  • feel better in your body
  • more vitality
  • more focus and peace in your mind
  • recovering from exhaustion, burnout, pain, injuries

Why Rise Stronger Pilates?

After her academic training and work as a film historian, Yvonne has done a thorough and long-term Pilates training for the mat and the equipment at BASI Pilates.

She has been watching people and their behavior all her life. Every day she is fascinated by the human body and never gets tired of observing human movements. Because of her work with children and the elderly and her in-depth experiences with people from various backgrounds, she has an open attitude and a listening ear for her clients.

“Over the years I have developed a personal style of teaching. And I will help you get from where you are now to where you want to go.”

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Yvonne coaches you with very precise instructions. You practice movements on a mat or a Pilates device and then apply it in your daily life: sitting on your chair, in the car, on your bike or while cooking. It starts with your conscious and deep breathing. By focusing your attention on your breathing, your nervous system relaxes. Only a healthy nervous system and a focused mind can control your deeper muscles. Each exercise always starts with finding a stable position from which you can make a powerful movement.

Rise Stronger Pilates invites you to a peaceful and beautiful space for private lessons. Yvonne creates a lesson program based on your individual needs and wishes. She also uses insights from therapists and, methods such as Feldenkrais, qi gong.

You are always welcome. Whatever stage of your life or whatever state your body is in.

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Contact us for a free 20 minutes consultation. This can be done on the phone, via zoom or in the studio in the Rivierenbuurt in Amsterdam Zuid.

Mail to yvonne@risestronger.nl for an appointment.

Pilates is een bewegingsmethode die reeds 100 jaar bestaat. Uitgevonden door Joseph H. Pilates (1883 – 1967).

Pilates is een bewegingsmethode die reeds 100 jaar bestaat. Uitgevonden door Joseph H. Pilates (1883 – 1967).