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A young woman revealed how she transformed her body in just eight weeks, with no major diet changes and a small tweak to her exercise routine.
The American vet technician couldn't bear to go to the gym after long days of work and was afraid of gaining weight when she bought a subscription for pilates classes.
Now she goes to a pilates class three times a week in the morning, which has helped her lose weight immensely and made her physically and mentally stronger.
“Pilates has completely transformed my body in two months,” she shared, along with “before” and “after” photos.
The woman revealed that she focuses on certain ab exercises that make her abs pop, such as the bird dog move, dancing bear, side planks with knee in, and holding a weight overhead while marching.
The woman revealed that she focuses mainly on certain abdominal exercises that make her abs pop, such as bird dog movement, dancing bear, side planks with bringing in the knee, and holding a weight overhead while marching.
“I basically do 20 minutes of abs at the start of every workout, but the biggest difference I've learned from Pilates is that I don't rest between moves and I don't stop until I shake,” she advised on Reddit.
The young woman said the change in exercise routine has helped her stay fit without having to worry too much about restricting her diet.
“I used to binge eat, so any diet that's too restrictive makes me feel haggard,” she said.
'I just focus on eating four to five servings of vegetables a day before I eat a meal.
'And I eat more fresh, whole food, so nothing processed. Like I would eat chocolate chip cookies, but I would make them from scratch instead of buying them at the grocery store.”
She doesn't believe in tracking calories because it's 'unhealthy' for her and simply focuses on sticking to her Pilates and eating healthy.
“I eat as much fruit as I want,” she said. 'I love grapes, mangoes and tangerines.'
What is Pilates?
Joseph Pilates, a German circus performer and boxer, created the core-based, low-impact workout while interning in England during World War I.
It is based on six important basic principles: concentration, control, center, flow, precision and breathing.
The regime was originally intended to allow POWs to maintain healthy bodies while in prison.
It has since transformed into a daily 'It Girl' routine – and it also targets the alignment of the spine and the small muscles that support your musculoskeletal system.
Professionals swear by Pilates as a low-intensity form to kick-start weight loss and body improvement, with some 'Strong Pilates' classes promising to help you burn 800 calories per session.