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Winsor Pilates?

#1 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:29 pm

Tying in with Cajun Mama's makeup topic, has anyone bought Mari Winsor Pilates' tapes/DVD's? And if so, have you noticed they help you lose weight and stay toned?

I saw an infomercial today about it. I've been aware of Mari Winsor for a while now, catching previous info-mercials for her product/exercise program. It does make sense, some of the tried and true floor exercises that I've done for years, are the ones I was taught in Gym class, way back when (mid 70s). Her exercises seem similar and so simple and yet, I'm guessing they yield the results you want.

She has a ball you use now, more like a round open disc, you hold with both hands while you go thru the routine.

Just wondering if it's all ~really~ worth it!

http://www.winsorpilates.com/index.php? ... %20pilates

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#2 Postby sunny » Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:17 am

I haven't tried Winsor, but I DO use Stott Pilates. I love the fitness circle!
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#3 Postby Miss Mary » Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:00 am

Fitness circle....that's the correct name for it! Nina bought a Pilates tape and instruction booklet a while back. I might try to find it. The exercises seem so close to what I describe as my old fashioned, simple floor exercises - they do really work. But Pilates is different from them, in a way. Hard to explain.

When the Winsor Pilates info-mercial began, the DVD's, book and circle were running around $50, plus shipping. By the end of the half hour, the price was down to $10 plus shipping. I almost called. But since I've only purchased one product this way - a cookie press on the shopping network - I hesitated.

Thanks for the info sunny!

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#4 Postby sunny » Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:21 am

Glad I could help :D The fitness circle will give you nice, toned muscles without the bulk.

I would also suggest investing in a really good pilates mat. The one I have cost, but it's nicely padded.
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#5 Postby Miss Mary » Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:36 am

I think Nina bought a mat, if I just knew where it was!

Thanks for the tip. I've often wondered why a carpeted floor isn't enough. But they show mats in all the exercises.

Trick is to get off this computer! You can't do Pilates while putzing on the computer! LOL

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#6 Postby sunny » Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:40 am

lol - no you do actually have to USE the circle :D

I had a regular mat, but still found it a little uncomfortable. I have a friend who just bought a "camping mat" to put under her regular mat. That works, too.
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#7 Postby coriolis » Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:24 pm

I don't know, Mary. Those gals on the TV ads look pretty good. So that has to mean that it works, right?
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#8 Postby sunny » Sun Jul 16, 2006 3:33 pm

Did some research for you Mary. The reviews and all but one testimonial were positive :D
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#9 Postby sunny » Fri Jul 21, 2006 12:34 pm

Hey Mary - a friend lent me the twenty minute circle work out and the arms workout - LOVED BOTH!! In fact, I am going to order them :D
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#10 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Jul 21, 2006 6:33 pm

That's great sunny! Maybe I'll look into it too!

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#11 Postby azsnowman » Fri Jul 21, 2006 7:29 pm

sunny wrote:I haven't tried Winsor, but I DO use Stott Pilates. I love the fitness circle!


PILATES??? Ugggggg :roll: I'm doing the Stott Pilates for my lower back problems, trying to back off the pain meds but after a 30 minute session ,I have to come home and take DOUBLE the amount for 24 hours!
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#12 Postby sunny » Fri Jul 21, 2006 7:38 pm

azsnowman wrote:
sunny wrote:I haven't tried Winsor, but I DO use Stott Pilates. I love the fitness circle!


PILATES??? Ugggggg :roll: I'm doing the Stott Pilates for my lower back problems, trying to back off the pain meds but after a 30 minute session ,I have to come home and take DOUBLE the amount for 24 hours!


Oh, I'm sorry :( How long have you been practicing Pilate's? It should actually help with your back, Pilate's is "reparitive" exercise (or so they so).

I hope you feel better.
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#13 Postby azsnowman » Fri Jul 21, 2006 7:42 pm

sunny wrote:
azsnowman wrote:
sunny wrote:I haven't tried Winsor, but I DO use Stott Pilates. I love the fitness circle!


PILATES??? Ugggggg :roll: I'm doing the Stott Pilates for my lower back problems, trying to back off the pain meds but after a 30 minute session ,I have to come home and take DOUBLE the amount for 24 hours!


Oh, I'm sorry :( How long have you been practicing Pilate's? It should actually help with your back, Pilate's is "reparitive" exercise (or so they so).

I hope you feel better.


This coming Monday will be the beginning of the 8th week and honestly, I DO feel better and my back is getting better, I will never be able to get completly off my pain meds, I have degenerative disc disease, 2 ruptured discs but the pilates DO help.....instead of 40 MG. of Hydrocodone a day, I now take 20-30 MGs. per day and hope to be down to 20 mgs. a day!
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#14 Postby sunny » Fri Jul 21, 2006 7:45 pm

azsnowman wrote:This coming Monday will be the beginning of the 8th week and honestly, I DO feel better and my back is getting better, I will never be able to get completly off my pain meds, I have degenerative disc disease, 2 ruptured discs but the pilates DO help.....instead of 40 MG. of Hydrocodone a day, I now take 20-30 MGs. per day and hope to be down to 20 mgs. a day!


Eeks! That has to be painful. I'm glad the Pilate's are giving you SOME relief and hope that you are able to reach your goal in reducing your pain meds.
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