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Exercise and fitness: If you're starting off on Pilates, avoid these 5 common mistakes

Pilates exercise tips: Sara Ali Khan's viral fitness video should inspire you too to include Pilates to your exercise routine. However, before you start on your Pilates journey, heed these tips for a safe and effective practice. Avoid these common mistakes.

March 17, 2024 / 10:47 IST
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Benefits of Pilates Single-Leg Stretch exercise (Image: Canva)
Exercise and fitness: Pilates is a practice that emphasises controlled, precise movements. It's not about speed but rather about executing each movement with intention and proper form (Image: Canva)

Sara Ali Khan's commitment to fitness has impressed and inspired many. The actor, whose latest film, a mystery thriller titled Murder Mubarak which will be released on Netflix on March 15, posted a workout video that's hard to miss. With a focus on core strength and intense circuit training, her routine sets a high bar. If you follow her workout videos, and want to add Pilates to your exercise routine, here are some key considerations to ensure you stay safe and healthy.

Embarking on a Pilates journey can be both exhilarating and daunting, particularly for newcomers. However, with the right approach and mindset, your initial Pilates class can be rewarding and injury-free. Here are essential tips and pitfalls to steer clear of, maximizing the benefits of your Pilates experience.

Mistake 1: Going too fast

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Pilates is a practice that emphasises controlled, precise movements. It's not about speed but rather about executing each movement with intention and proper form. Rushing through exercises can lead to improper alignment and potential injury. Instead, focus on moving slowly and mindfully, paying attention to how each part of your body is engaged during the exercises.

Mistake 2: Breathing incorrectly