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Stott Pilates Fitness Circle Lite DVD Gift Pack Second Edition

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Stott Pilates Fitness Circle Lite DVD Gift Pack Second Edition
 
Manufacturer: Stott Pilates
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Product Description

The Fitness Circle Lite helps develop torso stability, targets and tones specific muscles. Simulates the resistance and flexibility of exercises performed on the Reformer.

Product Details

  • Helps to provide torso stability while toning specific muscles
  • Inner and outer foam grips provide extra comfort
  • Integrate resistance in your mat-based routine and increase strength, power and endurance
  • Sculpt and tone specific muscles

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Customer Reviews

Great results!
 
Review Date: October 12, 2008
Reviewer: LJPNC,
I don't usually write reviews, but this is a really great workout. I'm strong, athletic, and fit. This program has really helped me tone up and lose an inch or two around my waist. If you're like me, and you're a bit put off by the "lite" label, don't be. Go for it.
great for a beginner like me
 
Review Date: February 11, 2009
Reviewer: Pamela Murphy, Greensboro, NC
Actually saw this on Martha Stewart and thought I'd give it a try. I'm not an athlete by any stretch, so decided to start with this one and it's great! I feel the results yet I feel fairly confident I'm doing it right and that I'm accomplishing something! One day I'll graduate to the advance one!
Loved It
 
Review Date: January 31, 2010
Reviewer: T. Rosete, Makati, Philippines
It came with a great workout CD. The Circle is sturdy and doesn't easily break. However, if you've been doing Pilates for a while, best to just get the Pro version as the tension of this one won't be enough for you.
Easy and Effective
 
Review Date: March 8, 2007
Reviewer: L. Rochelle, Washington, DC
Nice presentation by Moira Stott. I found Moira to be very clear in her descriptions and directions. She helps the user to understaned how to do the excercises correctly and how to position the body so as not to injure oneself. The exercises using the circle are very helpful for toning legs and arms as well the core and back. I would recommend this series to anyone who wants an easy and effective core strengthening workout.
Terrific ring for beginners
 
Review Date: November 10, 2009
Reviewer: S. Hsieh,
After being in a terrible accident that broke my neck and fractured my eye socket (among other things), I ended up in physical therapy. First, the PT clinic at the hospital told me to use Leslie Sansone "Walk Away the Pounds" DVDs to gently rebuild my stamina. After getting me ambulatory, I then found a truly great PT sports therapy clinic where their philosophy is to strengthen the core first while at the same time using ultrasound and cranio-sacral therapy to alleviate the horrible pain.

When I began there, I decided to get the Stott Pilates ring as a symbol of recovery. In the last month, I finally began to use it, also using Pilates exercises to strengthen my neck, shoulders, and of course my core.

A warning to those who are quite strong or already very active -- this ring is for beginners only. You could easily snap it if you are strong already. That being said, it is a great device for beginners in Pilates, and not just people who have been injured. I use it at home daily doing the exercises and the Stott instructor at the sport physical therapy clinic has shown me modifications so that I can use it while doing exercises like the hundred, to further strengthen my core.

Stott Pilates is a fantastic form of Pilates. They are willing to accommodate people who are in different circumstances, and the ring truly bolsters your strength, stamina, and coordination with its emphasis on form. I highly recommend this product to all beginners. I also strongly advocate that you use the ring and start Pilates ONLY under the personal instruction of a certified instructor. This applies to everyone, and you have probably heard it elsewhere, but Pilates requires proper form and proper breathing. If you do not even know how to "imprint," then you will not be doing Pilates.

The ring is an essential tool. It makes the workouts fun, and you can hold it between your legs to strengthen your abs, quads, and glutes while learning how to do a proper chin tuck before rolling your head, neck, and shoulders up off the floor. I take the ring wherever I go because it is easy to pack, lightweight, and a real workout tool that uses your own body weight as resistance. Get this ring -- you won't regret it.

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February 8th, 2010 at 7:45 am

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