Ealing MS Pilates Marathon

MS Pilates Marathon · 20 September 2015
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If you’ve never tried Pilates, now is your chance! This fundraising event
will take place on Sunday 20th September from 9.30am - 12.30pm at Trailfinders
Sports Club, Vallis Way, West Ealing, London W13 0DD.
The 3 hour marathon is raising money for the Ealing Multiple
Sclerosis Society and will be led by Rima Majed from Pilates Body Shape. The classes will be
suitable for any fitness level and you don’t need any prior Pilates experience.
The marathon will be split into four sessions:
Session 1: 09.30am – 10.15am Legs & Abs
Session 2: 10.20am – 11.05am Core & Back
15 minute break
Session 3: 11.20am – 12.05am Legs & Abs
Session 4: 12.10pm – 12.55pm Core & Stretch
Each 45 minute session costs £10 and you can choose to do as few or
as many sessions as you like. Spaces are available on a ‘first come first
serve’ basis and it is a maximum of 30 people per session, so in order to
reserve your place, please email your full name, contact email/number and
preferred session to Cara at blindedfish@hotmail.com.
You need to reserve and pay for your slot in advance – you cannot just turn up
on the day. If you pay on this page, please
leave your full name in the comment section. If you don’t want to
pay online, you can pay by cash or cheque, but again it must be in advance, so please
contact me and I'll give you the address of where to send payment to.
What to bring
If you have an exercise mat, or can borrow one, please bring it, as well as
a towel.
Thank you for your support!
What is Pilates?
Pilates is a method of exercise that consists of low-impact flexibility
and muscular strength and endurance movements. Core strength is the
foundation of Pilates. The core muscles are the deep, internal muscles of the
abdomen and back. Pilates emphasizes the use of the abdominals, lower
back, hips and thighs to build strength in the core muscles for better
posture, balance and flexibility.
What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
Multiple Sclerosis (or MS) is a chronic autoimmune condition, where the
body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy body tissue in the central
nervous system, (the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves). Each nerve fibre in
the brain and spinal cord is surrounded by a layer of protein called myelin,
which protects the nerve and helps electrical signals pass from the brain to
the rest of the body. With MS, the myelin becomes damaged, which
disrupts the transfer of these signals, resulting in a range of symptoms, such
as; numbness in the limbs, spasticity, problems with co-ordination and balance,
pain, loss of bladder control and in more severe cases, paralysis and
blindness.
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