Greetings-
I'm helping my boss, middle aged- female, design a weight traing/diet program. She's never done any sort of weight training before. Currently she does pilates two times a week, and loves it. My first inclination is to tell her that with the addition of weight training, she doesn't need to do pilates anymore. She requested I include her two days of pilates with her weght training...
I must admit I know nothing nor have any experience with Pilates-the benefits, similarities to weight training, etc. I'm guessing that it helps with flexibilaty, stregthens the core, minimal resistance training. Would you treat pilates sessions more as a form of cardio or does it really deplete glycogen stores enough to compare it to weight training.
I appreciate any insight/experience you could give me. What do you think I should do for her program-leave it in or throw it out?
Thank you in advance
UCDKid
I'm helping my boss, middle aged- female, design a weight traing/diet program. She's never done any sort of weight training before. Currently she does pilates two times a week, and loves it. My first inclination is to tell her that with the addition of weight training, she doesn't need to do pilates anymore. She requested I include her two days of pilates with her weght training...
I must admit I know nothing nor have any experience with Pilates-the benefits, similarities to weight training, etc. I'm guessing that it helps with flexibilaty, stregthens the core, minimal resistance training. Would you treat pilates sessions more as a form of cardio or does it really deplete glycogen stores enough to compare it to weight training.
I appreciate any insight/experience you could give me. What do you think I should do for her program-leave it in or throw it out?
Thank you in advance
UCDKid