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  • September 18, 2022
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  • Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced
  • Equipment Needed: Cadillac or Tower, Roll Back Bar (I love using the Contrology Cadillac.)
  • Reps: 3 in each direction
  • Warning: Not suitable for neck injuries.
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Rolling Stomach Massage with Roll Back Bar on the Cadillac

Rolling Stomach Massage on the Pilates Cadillac or Tower is probably the most fun of all the Stomach Massage exercises. Like Airplane, makes you feel like you’re flying. And it combines the fun of Rolling Like a Ball, the stretch of Short Spine Massage and literally elevates your Shoulder Bridge. If you’re wanting to practice the transition from High Bicycle to Shoulder Bridge on the Mat, the Rolling Stomach Massage will help you find your reach and seat! With two directions to go in, have fun practices both ways. Remember: the reach through your arms comes from your back.

Hug your heels close to your seat to fire up your hamstrings and seat.

Laying on your back with your head towards the end where the Roll Back Bar is, reach your arms straight and into the vertical poles. Then, once you have your distance set, grab the Roll Back Bar and place your legs over the top. Keeping your legs parallel and together, hug your heels close to your seat so you do not lose the bar. This will also help you fire up your hamstrings and your seat. Before you begin, double check your upper abs are connected and that there is space between your neck and the mat.

Bring your knees into your chest as you reach your arms strong into the poles. Lift your hips up over your shoulders and then lift your knees up to the sky, continue to hug your heels towards your seat as you stretch the top of your thighs away from your chest and float down to the mat. Then, articulate your spine on the mat and repeat 2x. If that goes well, reverse. Press your feet into the mat and lift your hips up. Then, from your center float up until your knees are over your hips and shoulders without resting on your neck. Maintain a lift in your hips as you pull your knees to your chest and then roll down and repeat 2x.


Be sure to check out more of my Pilates Cadillac exercises. I want to help you continue your Pilates Cadillac training!

By Lesley Logan

Lesley Logan, a 2nd generation certified Pilates teacher, breathwork, habits and mindset coach, is the founder of OnlinePilatesClasses.com, the first free online catalogue of Pilates exercise tutorials, where you can also find weekly Pilates classes and workshops. Teaching Pilates since 2008, she has run multiple studios, has trained hundreds of people to become teachers themselves and has taught thousands of students around the world. When not teaching from her studio in Las Vegas, Lesley she’s hosting her podcast Be It Till You See it or traveling the world leading Pilates retreats. Connect with Lesley on Instagram @lesley.logan or through the contact page on this site.

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6 comments

  1. This video really helped to consolidate new learning for me. I began this exercise yesterday and felt an immense sense of satisfaction at being able to get up on to my shoulders and extend my legs up. Bringing them down without articulating my spine was rather less successful but what I love about this is that I can feel that I will get this. Oh and the pain in my arms, sides and stomach is so good.

    1. Yass!!! I love this! Yes, it is easer to roll down then its to float through the air. BUT if you get your seat working for you I know you’ll get what you’re looking for. AND it will help your SHoulder Roll down and Airplane! Do make sure that you are working your arms from you mid/upper back and not your biceps or upper traps. You’ll have way more strength! Thanks for watching and sharing! xx~LL

  2. I did this for the first time today at the studio I go to and my instructor called it by the other name (collidous?) and it absolutely made short spine better when I did that afterwards!

    Thanks for posting this! It is very helpful!
    Amie

    1. Amie! yay! I have heard it called Colitis before haha. There are also a few other versions some called Colitis 1 or 2 haha. It so makes Shortspine more juicy and strong I agree! Thanks for watching and if you have any questions let me know xx~LL

  3. I just tried this one for the first time, I love it but it might be a bit beyond me. I felt a bit of weight on my neck & just wondering if my spring needs to be heavier to support me? My RDB springs are super light. What do you have on yours? Thanks! 🙂

    1. hey Elly, it sounds like you rolled up to high. Or, you might have been pulling if the springs were too light. I’d need to know more about what equipment you’re using. Most people who are using the yellow springs short or long that is too light. Ideally heavier springs so you have support to move through the exercise. When you do rolling like a ball can you balance on your shoulders for 2 seconds? If you’re an OPC member I’m happy to look at you doing the exercise to provide more support. xx~LL

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SUCH A TEASE

ONLINE MAT & REFORMER PILATES CLASS DESCRIPTIONS:

Teaser is probably one of the most photographed exercises in Pilates. Which makes people think it's a "peak pose." But, it's anything but! It's simply another layer to your Pilates practice. This week we will acknowledge how each exercise contributes to your ability to do Teaser (someday) and then how Teaser teaches you where to get curious in your practice.

On the Mat we will use light weights for one round of Teaser as they can be helpful for those still adding into their practice.
No props on the Reformer.

See you in class,

xx~LL

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CRISS CROSS

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

There's some exercises that I still hear my teacher Jay's voice. One is Criss Cross. I used to (and I bet you do too) rush through it. Its the last exercise in the Series of 5 and by the time you get there you just want to get it done. BUT!!! then we'd be missing out on all the good stuff. Soo let's juice it out together. Why is it so important and what does it set us up for?

No props needed. But if curling up is hard grab a bolster

See ya in class,
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I LOVE ROCK-'N'-ROLL!

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

One of the many draws of Pilates for me are the rocking and rolling exercises: rolling like a ball, open leg rocker, swan dive, boomerang, seal, crab, and rocking. That massage for your back while working your strong center. Genius! And when you're rocking and rolling on the front side of your body - the opening across the chest and shoulders is so nice!

Some of these exercises will have some variations that we’ll play with much like a rock band has a jam session to try, experiment, and see what comes out of it. At the very least, we’ll have a lot of fun, and smile while practicing together!

Prop for the Mat and Reformer: Magic Circle

See you in class,
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OPPOSITES ATTRACT

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In Pilates you’ll often find that exercises are grouped together or placed in a particular order so that we can move in opposite directions…and work opposing muscles. Think Roll Up & Roll Over on the Mat, the Rowing Series on the Reformer, Swan & Teaser on the Wunda Chair, or Push Through on the Cadillac/Tower. Let’s explore how those opposites help keep our muscles flexible while helping us get stronger.

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Tower: None
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BALANCING IT ALL

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We are a little more than halfway through the year. It’s time to check in with yourself!

Pilates is all about uniform development; equalling out both sides of the body by building strength and creating flexibility. It’s why we love this practice so much!

It also helps us with stability and balance, physically and mentally, so let’s make this month about you! Focus on yourself all month long and check in with yourself, and your body, during each workout.

We’ll be giving you some great variations to help you explore the asymmetrical aspects of different exercises. And, of course, we’ll give you some tips on how to balance it all out!

Props needed:
Mat - dish towel
Reformer - 1 Arm Weight (1-2 pounds), Box, Non-slipping pad, Pole
Tower - no props - just the tower pieces
Chair - gondola pole, box and mat

See ya in class,
xx-LL

GET'N SORT OF LOW

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

What to do when you can't get on your knees? In this workout we'll avoid kneeling exercises but still get what their goodness intended. When I was in my 4th or 5th year teaching I had a client who spent years as a giraffe in the Lion King Musical. Yep! Pretty cool! And one of her knees could not touch any surface. But, she wanted to do the kneeling work. So we got creative. This week we'll explore what to do when you can't get down on your knees but you still want to move

See ya in class,
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TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

There’s nothing “little” about the exercise Star, am I right? LOL!!

If you hate doing Star, never wanted to try Star, or have no idea what Star is - this week’s workouts are for YOU!!

If you love Star - I’d love to know why, but also - these workouts are for YOU!!

There aren’t many exercises in the Pilates method where the side body is the main attraction. I find this very interesting because we need to use our side body to do some of the first exercises we learn. Rolling exercises, Roll Up, and Push Up/Planking - each of these need to call on our side body muscles to help us do the exercises.

Let’s focus on side body work all week to help us prepare for Star (or any kind of side plank you’d like to try)! And maybe, just maybe, we forget about the stigma STAR may or may not have? :)

Props: Theraband, Barrel

See you in class,
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TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

There’s nothing “little” about the exercise Star, am I right? LOL!!

If you hate doing Star, never wanted to try Star, or have no idea what Star is - this week’s workouts are for YOU!!

If you love Star - I’d love to know why, but also - these workouts are for YOU!!

There aren’t many exercises in the Pilates method where the side body is the main attraction. I find this very interesting because we need to use our side body to do some of the first exercises we learn. Rolling exercises, Roll Up, and Push Up/Planking - each of these need to call on our side body muscles to help us do the exercises.

Let’s focus on side body work all week to help us prepare for Star (or any kind of side plank you’d like to try)! And maybe, just maybe, we forget about the stigma STAR may or may not have? :)

See you in class,
Rachel

MAT EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Your awesome self, Theraband, Barrel and a mat!

>> Wondering what mat I’m using? You can find out more here.

REFORMER EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Your awesome self, Theraband, Barrel and a reformer!

>> Wondering what reformer I’m using? You can find out more here.


CRISS CROSS

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

There's some exercises that I still hear my teacher Jay's voice. One is Criss Cross. I used to (and I bet you do too) rush through it. Its the last exercise in the Series of 5 and by the time you get there you just want to get it done. BUT!!! then we'd be missing out on all the good stuff. Soo let's juice it out together. Why is it so important and what does it set us up for?

No props needed. But if curling up is hard grab a bolster

See ya in class,
xx-LL

I LOVE ROCK-'N'-ROLL!

Online Mat & Reformer Pilates Class Descriptions:

One of the many draws of Pilates for me are the rocking and rolling exercises: rolling like a ball, open leg rocker, swan dive, boomerang, seal, crab, and rocking. That massage for your back while working your strong center. Genius! And when you're rocking and rolling on the front side of your body - the opening across the chest and shoulders is so nice!

Some of these exercises will have some variations that we’ll play with much like a rock band has a jam session to try, experiment, and see what comes out of it. At the very least, we’ll have a lot of fun, and smile while practicing together!

See you in class,
Christine

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Props needed:
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UP, UP, & AWAY

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We are all going to feel like Super Humans after this month!!

Whenever I’m in a hard exercise (for me) where I’m holding myself up with my arms and reaching my legs away I picture myself with super human strength!!! I can do ANYTHING! It makes me smile and helps me stay STRONG.

This month our exercise is Up Stretch and when you think about it - reaching your legs away and staying strong over the carriage may feel a lot like flying!

We’ll be focusing on stabilizing our strong cores while staying equally balanced in our arms and legs. We are giving you some amazing building blocks by merging strength and stretch in all directions. You are going to get a little bit of everything that you can use to connect to your Up Stretch (and even your Roll Up and Knee Stretches Off).

Chair: Please have a foam roller and a balance pad available. We are going to challenge your balance safely.

xx-LL