Saturday, January 7, 2012

HardTail Leggings Are In!

I've been wearing HardTail Forever pants for pilates and yoga for as long as I can remember.  I seriously never want to take them off.

HardTail clothing is durable, flattering, comfortable, and made in the USA. The colors are deep and the fit stays snug, even though multiple washings. Here's a glimpse as to what leggings we're selling at Rhinebeck Pilates. Come in and try on a pair! And yes, you can wear them out the door!

Here's what new from HardTail at Rhinebeck Pilates:

HardTail Fold Over Leggings

These are your number one, go to leggings for all things: pilates, yoga, the gym, life. They are just like Hard Tail pants, but in a leggings style. The waist band can be worn down for a very flattering look around the thing and hip area, or up for tummy control and a different feel.

These leggings come in black and dark heather gray. Sizes small, medium, and large.
$50




Button Ankle Leggings

These are my absolute favorites. Three buttons at the bottom make for something a little different and cuter than a regular pair of leggings.


These come in black and dark heather gray. Sizes small, medium, and large.
$50






Jean Leggings


These leggings have all the pockets and stitching details of a real pair of jeans, in the classical, cotton/lyric blend material of HardTail leggings and pants. They are incredibly comfortable to wear while working out, and then running errands afterward without feeling as though you're wearing workout clothes in public! They also work great as a simple layering piece- with a long shirt or sweater, and a pair of flats or boots, these leggings can go anywhere!

These are available in solid black only. Sizes small, medium, and large.
$50












COMING SOON! PLIE LEGGINGS

The quality of HardTail leggings with an essential skirt that covers up the top half of your thighs. Cute, different, and a must-have! The skirt has a drawstring on the side as a detail and to allow you to scrunch it up as much as you want or don't want.

These will be in stock as of Feb 2012.
Available in black only, and in sizes small, medium, and large.
$50

For More Information on all the HardTail clothing we sell, check here.


Contact Rhinebeck Pilates to buy a pair, or for more info.
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On Moms, Backs, and Babes

Check out my article in the latest About Town Newspaper, "On Moms, Backs, and Babes"- its all about my Mama with Baby Pilates classes!

I am a mom of a toddler, and I have been teaching Pilates for 12 years. Before I had my daughter, I thought I could teach a Mama with Baby Pilates class. Now that I have her, I understand so much more clearly what new moms need.

Here are some of those things:

1. Breastfeeding or bottle feeding is a time moms and babies share a special, beautiful bond, but until I became a mom I didn’t realize how much neck and upper back tension is created by the simple position of sitting and feeding a baby! A new mom spends a lot of time sitting and feeding with the baby’s weight pulling her neck and shoulders forward. Moms need to stretch the front of their shoulders and lengthen their spines to find relief.

2. Babies are so little, yet feel so heavy. Moms are constantly picking up babies and putting them down. To prevent low back strain, they need to build core abdominal strength to support the back. They also need to learn more effective methods of using the whole body to pick up a baby, such as squatting rather than bending down.

3. Even months after delivery, a new mom’s body is so different! Sometimes it feels almost impossible to contract the abdominal muscles at all. To build strength in the whole body that will truly last, a new mom has to begin an exercise practice such as Pilates slowly and precisely.

4. Building arm strength and learning correct posture for the upper body is incredibly important during and after pregnancy. Babies like to be held and carried in all kinds of positions, and the arms need to be strong and ready, or else the lower back will take the brunt of the work. Before I had my daughter, I had absolutely no idea how much work it is to carry a baby around, or how often I would be doing it.

5. Being a new mom can be stressful and can really try your patience. Deep breathing and learning how to take full, complete breaths into the upper back can really release tension and relax a new mom through those midnight diaper changes and 3 am feedings.

And here are some ways my Pilates training helped me personally during this time:

1. I have never had a lower backache. That’s very unusual. I credit it to my Pilates practice. My body knows how to lift my daughter, carry her,hold her up, and get down on the floor with her—all using my core muscles and correct posture instead of my lower back.

2. Practicing countless squats and lunges helps me tremendously. By strengthening the hamstrings, glutes, and proper spinal alignment, I can move through the day with my daughter without muscle strain.

3. Every exercise in Pilates focuses on using core muscles to initiate a movement. This translates perfectly to motherhood. Every up and down, side to side, and back and forth movement I do with my daughter is initiated from my core. This core strength gives me the endurance I need to get through the day, and be prepared for the possibility of being up all night.

Three things students in my class have taught me:

1. That I’m not alone. Of course we all know that we are never truly alone, but it’s comforting to spend time with other new moms and realize I’m not the only one with insecurities about my new “mom-body,”that other women also find these exercises and stretches so beneficial.

2. That I can be vulnerable. When I started teaching this class over a year ago, it was the first time I had ever taught a Mama with Baby Pilates class. I was worried the class wouldn’t be hard enough, babies would start crying, someone would get injured... basically, I was worried that the class wouldn’t be perfect. As it turns out, the class isn’t perfect. But that’s what makes it so great. We can all be moms in this class. Babies sometimes cry. Sometimes we have to get up, stop exercising, and feed the baby. Sometimes my daughter wants me to hold her hand throughout the entire class!These women taught me that I can be a mom as well as teach Pilates. Their warmth, kindness, and gratitude is much more valuable than teaching a perfect class.

3. The moms in my class have taught me that even on days when it seems so hard, I can get out the door, make time for myself, and include my daughter in it. On cold winter mornings, they come to class with the baby all bundled up. On days when their baby has skipped naptime, they come anyway. If the baby is teething and cranky, they come. These women realize how important their time in class is, not just physically but mentally. They are such an inspiration to me! If they can do it, I can do it. Thanks to their example, I have brought my daughter to many new places where we’ve had fun experiences together.

Check out the full article in About Town! Read more!