pink pilates kit

pink pilates kit

I have been wanting to step up my home workouts by adding some Pilates moves, but I don’t want to deal with the machines. As a naturally clumsy person, I try to keep things as simple as possible. So when I saw this stacked Pilates kit, I was excited. First of all, I love the pink. I am not a girly girl, but there is something about this shade of pink that just makes me smile. And I love that it’s all coordinated.

My favorite part is the poster. As someone with ADHD, I have trouble remembering exercises from one day to the next, which is why I generally go for a yoga DVD or the treadmill. So having some of the basic exercises in my eye line, waiting for me, is a big help. And there are illustrations to help me make sure my stance is right, because as I said, I have some attention issues.

This kit comes with a variety of tools—a block, a ring, a ball, core sliders, and a set of resistance bands—so the workouts can be adapted to where you are and what you want to accomplish. I want to strengthen my core and lose some weight, so I can focus on exercises that do that. And with all the different tools, I can try out different exercises every day if I want to. And with resistance bands in five different strengths, I can slowly work my way up from the lightest pink to the hot pink, building strength as I go.

I think these Pilates tools are well made and will last through many workouts. The yoga ball comes flat and needs to be inflated, but there is a straw that helped me blow it up quickly and easily. For everything that comes in this kit, I think the price is really good, you know, as long as you like pink. It is a lot of pink. But I like the pink, and I like all the different things I can do with this Pilates kit.

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