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3 Pilates Moves You Can Do in Your Favorite Shoes

Total-body toning—no sneakers required.

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3 Pilates Moves You Can Do in Your Favorite Shoes
Brion Isaacs
Maybe working out in heels isn’t the best idea, but you don’t need to be in sneakers for these moves.

You see, I have this weird urge every time I have a glass or two of wine: I want to go for a run. I don’t know if it’s the lack of inhibition or what, but it happens often. (Strange, I know.) Of course, I’m never in appropriate attire when this compulsion kicks in. So when Heather Anderson of New York Pilates demo’d three moves that can be done in happy-hour clothing (and shoes!), I felt like I needed to share—you know, if you ever feel the urge to do Pilates post wine-fueled dinner. Whether you relate to my (unique?) workout habits or are just looking for a quick, do-anywhere routine, these are for you.





Move #1:


Pilates Forearm Side Legs

“Start on your side with your elbow under your shoulder and top leg long. Gaze forward; lift and lower your extended leg by using your side glute muscles. Be sure to keep your pelvis still as you lift and lower your leg. Activate your lats and obliques to stabilize your shoulder blade. Do three sets of 20, or until you feel fatigue. Switch sides.”




Move #2:


Forearm Plank with Knee Crunch

“Start in a forearm elbow plank with your hands flat on the ground and your arms bent at a 90-degree angle. Then bend the knee towards the chest, while keeping a flat back. It’s very important to keep the pelvis as still as possible while moving. Hold the knee for a quick second, and then bring the toes back to plank. Tip: keep your neck comfortable by looking slightly forward. Do three sets of 20 or until you feel fatigued.”

 




Move #3:


Pilates 100’s

“Start on your back with your knees extended. Engage your abs, inhale and pulse your arms up and down. Inhale for five then exhale for five. Be sure to keep the tension out of your neck by curling as high as you can. Do 3 sets of 100.”



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