Pilates has been all the rage for a while now, but now the younger generation of Hollywood hipsters is getting hip to working their core. Could Pilates be how Hilary Duff went from being self described as too skinny to being in the best shape of her life? She credits her long and lean body to doing Pilates 3 times a week.

It is no secret that I love Pilates too, and here's why:
- Flat Belly: The most fundamental move in Pilates is pulling your navel to your spine with every exhale to engage your deep abs. You keep the deep abs engaged while you inhale too. Working your deep abs flattens your belly and decreases the diameter of your waist. When you work the tops layer of abs, the 6 pack muscles, they bulge out. Not only is that not too attractive, it doesn't support your spine or pelvis. Every breath you take is another opportunity to work your abs.
- Long and Lean Muscles: Pilates is all about controlling motion, this way you work the muscles as they shorten and lengthen. This way when new muscle is formed it is long, not bulky.
There are more reasons and more pics of Hilary, so read more
- Springs: It is the spring resistance on all the Pilates equipment that makes them unique. The play in the springs forces you to control your motion in every exercise. Plus as the spring becomes taut it provides more resistance, challenging your muscles even more.
- Flexibility: You work all your joints through their entire range of motion, so your muscles get stretched in almost every exercise. This also helps those muscles lengthen as they strengthen.
My only word of caution: If you find an instructor you love, don't tell everyone you know about her. Hilary's only complaint about Pilates, as she told Self magazine, is her teacher is so over booked since she raved about her to all her friends; she has trouble getting an appointment.

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i am thinking of doing pilates (and have taken some classes at the gym) but my work schedule is so inconsistent to make it on time to the classes.
anyone have a good pilates dvd they recommend?
1I need to bookmark this for um....October?
Jordana
2I dunno, I never feel like I'm getting a good workout from Pilates. I don't see how waving your legs around in the air does anything.
3Pilates has grown on me lately...I went through a phase with it but I felt it was too specialized and turned to yoga for a mind-body-spirit workout. But recently I've come back to it. It makes petite people like myself feel longer!
4I do those Windsor Pilates everyday, and I enjoy them, I've been doing them since like, February and I guess I feel a little leaner, but I really see no change in my abs.....does it take a long time, Fitsugar?
5Brokenbracelet - You need to really make sure you are working your deep abs all the time. The Winsor DVD's don't explain it all that well.
Here's a post that might help you: The Skinny on the: Deep Abs.
If you see your abdominals "pooching" during the 100's you are not working the deep abs. It really helps to have a private session or take a mat class with an instructor to figure this out. Hope this helps.
6Thanks FitSugar! I KNEW I was missing something!
7LOL i SERIOUSLY doubt that she cant get appointments
but i heart pilates too!
8i wish i could afford pilates. but i'm just a poor recent grad without a job...
9hilary is great! i love her! i dont think she is to skinny! she is just a slim girl and obvioulsy loves pilates! lol
luv ya babe,
10lbabey
her body amazed me when I first saw her picture last year. I'll try to practice with winsor pilates.
11I hate whatever pilates or yoga
12I enjoy pilates - I find that it really helps with posture and any back pain that I may be feeling.
13I heard that when hilary is on the road and doesn't have time to go to a pilates class she works out using a g2 fitness mat(g2fit.com)...i checked them out and they're pretty cool...i've been wanting to get into pilates/yoga so this seems like something worth trying out.
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