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[Show more]Which of the following does not represent how STOTT Pilates has evolved from Joseph Pilates original 
method? - Focus on more flat spine than original method 
What is another term used to describe mid-sagittal plane? 
A) Transverse 
B) Circuduction 
C) Frontal 
D) Medial Plan - D 
Rotation does not ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following does not represent how STOTT Pilates has evolved from Joseph Pilates original 
method? - Focus on more flat spine than original method 
What is another term used to describe mid-sagittal plane? 
A) Transverse 
B) Circuduction 
C) Frontal 
D) Medial Plan - D 
Rotation does not ...
Which of the following does not represent how STOTT Pilates has evolved from Joseph Pilates original 
method? - Focus on more flat spine than original method 
What is another term used to describe mid-sagittal plane? 
A) Transverse 
B) Circuduction 
C) Frontal 
D) Medial Plan - D 
Rotation does not ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following does not represent how STOTT Pilates has evolved from Joseph Pilates original 
method? - Focus on more flat spine than original method 
What is another term used to describe mid-sagittal plane? 
A) Transverse 
B) Circuduction 
C) Frontal 
D) Medial Plan - D 
Rotation does not ...
Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? - Anterior: Dorsiflexors 
Posterior: Plantar Flexors 
Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? - Lateral: Tibialis 
Peroneals 
What is the function of Tibialis anterior? - dorsiflexing and i...
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Add to cartWhich muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? - Anterior: Dorsiflexors 
Posterior: Plantar Flexors 
Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? - Lateral: Tibialis 
Peroneals 
What is the function of Tibialis anterior? - dorsiflexing and i...
Breathing Principle Exercises - 1. Natural Breath Pattern 
2. Breathing Flexed Forward 
3. Lateral Cage Breathing While Supine 
4. Pelvic Floor Engagement Sitting 
5. Transversus Engagement Sitting 
6. Breath Pattern Supine Incorporating Abdominals 
Pelvic Placement Exercises - 1. Rocking Pelvis 
2....
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Add to cartBreathing Principle Exercises - 1. Natural Breath Pattern 
2. Breathing Flexed Forward 
3. Lateral Cage Breathing While Supine 
4. Pelvic Floor Engagement Sitting 
5. Transversus Engagement Sitting 
6. Breath Pattern Supine Incorporating Abdominals 
Pelvic Placement Exercises - 1. Rocking Pelvis 
2....
Ab prep 
Brest stroke prep 1,2,3 
shell stretch 
hundred 
half roll back 
roll up 
one leg circle 
spine twist 
rolling like a ball 
single leg stretch - order the exercises group: 
one leg circle 
Brest stroke prep 1,2,3 
single leg stretch 
shell stretch 
hundred 
roll up 
spine twist 
Ab prep 
ro...
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Add to cartAb prep 
Brest stroke prep 1,2,3 
shell stretch 
hundred 
half roll back 
roll up 
one leg circle 
spine twist 
rolling like a ball 
single leg stretch - order the exercises group: 
one leg circle 
Brest stroke prep 1,2,3 
single leg stretch 
shell stretch 
hundred 
roll up 
spine twist 
Ab prep 
ro...
Order of essential exercises 
(Column 1) - Footwork 
Second position 
Single leg 
Hundred 
Bend & Stretch 
Lift & Lower 
Adductor stretch 
Short spine 
Midback series 
Back rowing Preps 
Order of essential exercises 
(Column 2) - Side arm preps sitting 
Side twist sitting 
Front rowing preps 
Stomac...
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Add to cartOrder of essential exercises 
(Column 1) - Footwork 
Second position 
Single leg 
Hundred 
Bend & Stretch 
Lift & Lower 
Adductor stretch 
Short spine 
Midback series 
Back rowing Preps 
Order of essential exercises 
(Column 2) - Side arm preps sitting 
Side twist sitting 
Front rowing preps 
Stomac...
Medial - Closer to the median plane 
Lateral - Further from the median plane 
Anterior - Facing forward or located at the front 
Posterior - Facing toward or located at the back 
Superior - Facing toward or located at the top 
(Closer to the head) 
Inferior - Facing toward or located at the bottom 
...
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Add to cartMedial - Closer to the median plane 
Lateral - Further from the median plane 
Anterior - Facing forward or located at the front 
Posterior - Facing toward or located at the back 
Superior - Facing toward or located at the top 
(Closer to the head) 
Inferior - Facing toward or located at the bottom 
...
What are the four types of postural alignment? - Ideal, kyphosis-lordosis, flat-back, sway-back 
postures 
What should the cervical spine look like in neutral alignment? - Normal curve, slightly convex 
anteriorly 
What should the thoracic spine look like in ideal alignment? - Normal curve, slightly...
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Add to cartWhat are the four types of postural alignment? - Ideal, kyphosis-lordosis, flat-back, sway-back 
postures 
What should the cervical spine look like in neutral alignment? - Normal curve, slightly convex 
anteriorly 
What should the thoracic spine look like in ideal alignment? - Normal curve, slightly...
What should you include when designing a balanced workout? - Flexion, rotation, extension and 
lateral flexion (all spinal movements should be incorporated) 
What is the max amount of people for a group pilates class? - At the STOTT studio there is a max of 
8-10. 6 is ideal. 
What type of workout w...
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Add to cartWhat should you include when designing a balanced workout? - Flexion, rotation, extension and 
lateral flexion (all spinal movements should be incorporated) 
What is the max amount of people for a group pilates class? - At the STOTT studio there is a max of 
8-10. 6 is ideal. 
What type of workout w...
anteroposterior (Foot) - Dorsiflexors oppose plantar flexors 
Lateral and rotary (Foot) - Tibials oppose peroneals 
HIP - Anterposterior - Iliopsoas, Rectus femoris, tensor fascia latae, and Sartorius oppose Gluteus 
maximus and hamstrings 
KNEE - anteroposterior - hamstrings, gastrocnemius, and pop...
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Add to cartanteroposterior (Foot) - Dorsiflexors oppose plantar flexors 
Lateral and rotary (Foot) - Tibials oppose peroneals 
HIP - Anterposterior - Iliopsoas, Rectus femoris, tensor fascia latae, and Sartorius oppose Gluteus 
maximus and hamstrings 
KNEE - anteroposterior - hamstrings, gastrocnemius, and pop...
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