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Founder Joseph Pilates
Photo: Pilates Method Alliance
For his introduction to pilates, dancer and choreographer Ron Fletcher recalls his impression of founder Joseph Pilates' Manhattan studio: "It was a scary place, full of springs and leather. It looked like a medieval torture chamber."

"My first thought was 'this isn't for me,'" Fletcher continues, but Pilates immediately started leading him through his unique exercises, and quickly pointed out how Fletcher was off-center. "Within 15 minutes, I became an addict," he says.

That was in 1948, when Fletcher had taken the recommendation of a fellow student of dancer Martha Graham to visit Pilates in order to help with a knee injury. Now, at the age of 86, he has been practicing pilates for nearly 60 years.

You've probably seen similar hulking machines in the corner of your gym or at least heard the word "pilates" mentioned, but many are not aware of the rich heritage behind this revolutionary exercise regime.

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Pilates originally developed his method out of necessity: Growing up as an asthmatic, sickly child in Germany in the 1880s, he sought to improve his physique and stamina.

As a teenager, he studied yoga and martial arts, ancient Greek exercises and anatomy texts. However, it was as a prisoner at an English internment camp during World War I that Pilates refined a series of exercises and stretches to keep him and his fellow inmates limber and healthy. ...

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