Improve Your Movement

... with the 6 essential pilates concepts: Part 2 – Concentration Concentration is the pilates principle that brings full attention to the exercise, linking mind and body.  Practicing this principle instills a sense of presence.  This self awareness and entrance into the present moment is essential for changing old habits and creating new ones.

Concentration, PilatesThe advanced pilates student is not the one that can do the most ab exercises, it is the student who finds the hardest work in the most simple exercises.

To practice concentration let us attempt a basic exercise.  In fact we will take it a step further.  Lay down on your back before exercising and bring the attention to your body. Sound easy?  Notice your current postural habits set in.  You may feel your shoulders roll forward, your ribs pop up and your abs release. This awareness is the first step.  Now try to bring your body into the most efficient alignment.  Feel the back of your head, shoulders, ribs and pelvis press into the floor, tighten your abs, lengthen your spine, pull your shoulders away from your ears, reach your arms long by your sides, draw your shoulder blades down your back, drop your chin to lengthen the back of your neck... the list of cues goes on and on. Now concentrate and focus your attention on these details for a full minute.

Not so easy anymore to lay down, is it? When laying down to prepare for an exercise becomes the exercise, you are finding the concentration necessary for changing habits and improving your body.

“It’s the mind itself which shapes the body.” – Joseph Pilates

Part 1 - Centering

Bud Burdick

 Bud Burdick

BUD BURDICK

Rochester: Age 28 passed away April 27, 2013. Bud fought a courageous battle with AML Leukemia since July of 2012.

Per Bud's wishes, no services will be held. To honor Bud's love of animals, memorials may be made to Guiding Eyes For The Blind, 611 Granite Springs Road, Yorktown Heights NY 10598. ATTENTION Lynn Shulman or www.Guiding-eyes.org

Bud Burdick was a Capoeira practitioner who lived in the New York metropolitan area. He had extensive experience teaching Capoeira to people of all ages at universities, academies, gyms, yoga studios, and teen centers. While attending college, Bud taught and inspired Capoeira students in the clubs he ran. His dance, choreographic, and performance experience was more than abundant during his time spent at The College at Brockport. Dance concerts this past spring featured choreography and performances by Bud. He had the opportunity to be a part of, and perform with, the Kista Tucker Dance Co. in Rochester, NY and was working with Kelley Donovan and Dancers in NYC.  His strength as a leader in the Capoeira community was recognized while teaching various classes at the Capoeira Academy.

A personal trainer by profession, Bud believed that health and fitness is mandatory, regardless of your walk of life. A clean, organic diet fueled his ambitious desire to be as fit as possible so that he can be the best mover he can be.

Bud BurdickI listen to my body, and a vegan lifestyle works best. I am constantly moving, so I fuel my body appropriately. Since becoming a vegan, I have noticed that I heal faster and am stronger than I have ever been.” -Bud Burdick