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Book Reviews of PilatesBook Review: Pilates - Rael Isacowitz Summary: 5 Stars
Well writen and illustrated. Very complete and a good resource for someone who is new to Pilates.
Book Review: Pilates - multiple ways Summary: 3 Stars
No other book this comprehensive can beat the price of Rael's Pilates book. This is a good book for people who practises pilates in various ways including the cadillac. It is a step-by-step guide to the pilates exercises. But honestly how many people who do pilates on the reformer goes back to the mat? I just bought a reformer and it's worked out for me better than the mat exercises. It's nice that it offers everything within the book but if you want to focus, Ellie's book is better. I use this book for reference but in terms of reformer exercises Ellie's book cover pretty much everything including the box and stick. That's just my experience.
Book Review: Pilates by Rael Isacowitz Summary: 5 Stars
Loved the book. A twist on some of the traditional apparatus exercises, but a good twist. I liked the set up by piece of equipment and the Fundamental exercises. I loved the model/Instructors. I hope they make a more advanced version.
Book Review: Pilates by Rael Isacowitz Summary: 5 Stars
This book is very informative and the postures are described in a fashion of total understanding of the aligment and benefit to the body.
Book Review: Pilates by Real Iscowitz Summary: 4 Stars
Probably the best Pilates book I have ever seen.
I highly recommend it to anyone who truely wants to understand the Pilates method.
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