Maaan. My physio told me to start doing pilates and it was killing me being the only guy. Then I was sitting in bjj and noticed there was one woman and I instantly had a million times more respect for her showing up.
Your response to the genocide of the Palestinians was really disappointing, lazy, and apathetic. It’s EVERYONE’S responsibility to educate themselves and speak up for the oppressed. This affects ALL OF US.
Currently training to be a pilates teacher. This has been brilliant insight to seeing men doing the class. I've gone to classes for years and only seen 1 man. Thanks James and Dirren
Pilates is brilliant, when I was training as a ballet dancer it was a compulsory class to help protect against injury especially for the men. It's pretty good for helping with a bad back too
I teach pilates 6 days a week. An 89 year joined beginning of 2023 and he can now plank for three minutes. He does do pilates religiously four times a week and works really hard.
Another banger. Back 2 back awesome content. Last couple videos had like a kinda men’s magazine vibe. Not like men’s health but something more real. Wicked entertainment! 🙌🏾
From Minute 18:00 Spitting pure wisdom in a very entertaining way, thank you! Beautiful rhythm in how each of you said one verse while up on the machine, building on the former verse. This made me actually laugh out and clip it and share it around 🎉
Great to see you bringing this to the awareness of more men J! As a former prop forward in rugby, I wish I had courage to get into pilates sooner. Have been doing pilates for the past 12 months and it's been game changing for my strength and conditioning training. The improvements in my core and stability are so underrated and my overall health both physical and mental has been incredible. Right now we're in the middle of this massive trend of 'hybrid' training and I expect to see pilates become a bigger focus for a well rounded athletes program. As Lisa said, all you need to do is twice a week
I´m a PT and I teach classic Mat Pilates. I always tough it would be stretching and easy. But oh boyy was I wrong!! I love the method and im going to learn the reformer in the future. Pilates is a great complement for banging the weights at the gym
I've trained Muay Thai for a bit and I will tell you truly from my heart, Pilates is the hardest thing I've done but boy did it help me with the gym and core strength
I am an active guy, training for triathlon, I've done some strength training too. Currently I'm struggling with my lower back pain after working 8 hour shifts in a coffee shop it F'ed me up. Those exercises look like an absolute magic cure to what I'm suffering with now 🙌🙌
Do it! I teach mat Pilates and am currently teaching a healthy backs course. My classes are reporting they feel much stronger in their backs and some have improved on previous discomfort and pain they were experiencing.
Added some Pilates sessions on top of weight training a few years ago. What it immediately highlighted was all the strength imbalances in muscle groups not properly utilised in your standard weight routine. The classes themselves are no joke and super humbling when done correctly. Outside of a full length class if you've access to a Pilates bed they're excellent tools for warmup and activation.
Really interesting James 👍 As a 50+ young lad I've started to struggle more with movement and this looks great to help with mobility while working core strength and posture 🙌
Pilates for me is the perfect workout if you do exercises for maintenance.Pilates is about carrying that big sofa together with your mates up three flights of stairs without throwing out your back and without getting out of breath. Your muscles will get strong, your posture will become amazing fast and stiff shoulders are something you are less likely to get if at all. Also, getting the exercises exactly right (very important) will keep your brain occupied so things don't become boring. Plus it's low impact so if you don't feel like total crap during and after it. This makes keeping up a routine easier. Oh, and you can do it at home on a mat.
Integrating pilates into my workout routine twice a week created a massive reduction in my back and hip soreness post jiu-jitsu. A testament to the core stability value
Just started doing pilates recently and it is really good. Stretching and loading seems to work better in combination than doing them separately, except I tend to 'passive' stretch at beginning and end.
I've been doing pilates for a couple of months now because my physio told me so, and it's definitely helped me with my middle and lower back pain - can recommend.
Have come off IG for a few weeks & have missed your posts (but still get your daily emails 👍)! A great view as so funny! Your banter with each other is so funny 🤣
Id recommend either or and not both in addition to strength training, at least light weights if you cant due to injuries as it works very differently on muscle groups. Yoga is not my thing, not saying its easy, its not, but its very static compared to Pilates and i cant enjoy it as much because of the static nature of it.
@itzikca thanks. I only have time for one or the other. I will probably try one for a while and then try the other to see which gives me better results.
@@elelonger4409 that's what I'm intending to try. I've been averaging 5x a week lifting for the last 2½ months, but that doesn't work for me long-term, builds up too much systemic fatigue.
In my old gym we had Pilates classes, and the majority was actually guys, its difficult and very beneficial, you can actually get sore from high intensity Pilates too.
I’ve been doing Mat Pilates for 12 months now and it’s been an absolute game changer for me. Better mobility, posture, core strength and awareness of how I’m moving.
I've been a Barre & Pilates instructor for 3 yrs. I'm currently getting my Reformer certification. I also get men in class whose physical therapist told them to join my class.
made by a man who did jujitsu for rehabing war veterans gawdamm, that's a good history. if that is used as a selling point you'll get a lot of guys signing up
Always wanted to try pilates for a long time now.. espacially for flexibility and recovery days.. only thing that held me back was the fees and yeah its filled with mostly girls so kinda got intimidated by that
I started doing clinical Pilates years ago. My strength at a core level went through the roof. Can’t speak highly enough of it. It’s a different sort of workout but can still absolutely destroy you.
I do 2 Pilates classes a week mixed in with 3 gym weights sessions. It’s absolutely complementary. And you can load up some VERY serious resistance on a Reformer Bed!!
I did Pilates years ago. I should try it again, great for mobility training. Osteoporosis prevention needs impact exercises but this would be good in supporting good form.
I've been using these machines since my gym got them at the start of this month. I enjoy it but it's more difficult than it looks. Glad some lads in much better shape than myself are having similar issues I have had since starting on them.
"For anyone wondering, no, you cannot be too big to do pilates" As a fat man who is only a few months into my new health-focused lifestyle, that quote was both spit my water out funny and also warming to know even I, a fat uncoordinated brute, can try pilates and reap the benefits.
Well he was joking talking about muscles, you being a big guy obviously are going to find pilates very challenging but you can apply yourself to anything you want and will surely reap the benefits, keep going big fella do yourself proud
I do reformer regularly. One day chatting with the instructor, she said if she sees men in class, she tends to not do anything on the side as they dont seem to like it 😂😂
Yoga Pilates they are all actually great for the body I’ve been doing it for the last year now. I feel much better and recover faster from exercise because of it I think. It’s a great body and stress reset once a week to pushing in the gym.
The reformer is brilliant. I started watching weight training videos to see how I could use the reformer better to build muscle. There is so much in weight training that is transferrable to reformer training....The only problem is that now I've added weight training to my already hectic pilates schedule 😉
We've got one of those machines at home, it just sits there unused. Now I've seen what's possible I'm going to use it. Why haven't I used it before? You know when something just becomes part of the furniture and you get used to seeing it and not questioning it? Socks are even capable of living beside the wall on the floor over there, until one day someone says, who's sock is that?
@discosue I think I'll give it a 6 month trial and see if my body is improved. I already train everything in the gym, 4 days a week, so it'll be interesting to see if I can add extra conditioning.
I enjoyed this video so much. Especially when he calls out @brettcontreras , who i absolutely love. These are were so entertaining and the instructor was so focused and informative.
I always strongly recommend yoga to everyone who's into fitness or anyone in general. Especially as we get older, we need to incorporate stretching even more into our routine. It's literally a life saver and game changer.
I think Pilates became popular among women because of Joe Pilates' work with injured dancers, most of whom were women and many of whom went on to start their own Pilates studios, which naturally catered to women. Meanwhile, Joe Pilates was a boxer...
Oh, side lying hip work on the Reformer, how I love and hate you. She mentioned she has students that come 5 days a week. Wish I could have about 3 months of that!
Haha I've done diren's online group before but wanted to do my reformer instead of the programs exercises, recall being told pilates wouldn't be that great haha I didn't listen btw ;)
Man, thanks for making this video😂 It can be much more simple even than reformer and using the equipment. The funny thing is, it was created by a sports man to aid all the things you mention about 100 years ago then went mental amongst the women in society, seemingly forgetting its roots. This video is my most popular (hardly an influencer😂) "What Is Pilates & Why Do It" ruclips.net/video/G9Tf5zpdjFQ/видео.htmlsi=kXxE-JYJhUxbUlFk
Maaan. My physio told me to start doing pilates and it was killing me being the only guy. Then I was sitting in bjj and noticed there was one woman and I instantly had a million times more respect for her showing up.
That's a great point mate
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😂😊😊😂
Some call it bro-lates.
bro-latte
I just laughed 😂 when siren said we’re dealing with it now
Pie-lattes
Your response to the genocide of the Palestinians was really disappointing, lazy, and apathetic. It’s EVERYONE’S responsibility to educate themselves and speak up for the oppressed. This affects ALL OF US.
Pi-Mates
Currently training to be a pilates teacher. This has been brilliant insight to seeing men doing the class. I've gone to classes for years and only seen 1 man. Thanks James and Dirren
Why ?
James sounds like he's shouting out Harry Potter spells yuh 😂
Pilates is brilliant, when I was training as a ballet dancer it was a compulsory class to help protect against injury especially for the men. It's pretty good for helping with a bad back too
Have you ever done Feldenkrais method?
I teach pilates 6 days a week. An 89 year joined beginning of 2023 and he can now plank for three minutes. He does do pilates religiously four times a week and works really hard.
Another banger. Back 2 back awesome content. Last couple videos had like a kinda men’s magazine vibe. Not like men’s health but something more real. Wicked entertainment! 🙌🏾
And education, let’s not forget education 🤌🏾
Real talk at 18:00
Always rated Pilates. Great to see you challenging gym stereotypes as usual bro 👊🏼
No i think you meant it starts at 19:29
From Minute 18:00
Spitting pure wisdom in a very entertaining way, thank you!
Beautiful rhythm in how each of you said one verse while up on the machine, building on the former verse.
This made me actually laugh out and clip it and share it around 🎉
So true 😆
Great to see you bringing this to the awareness of more men J!
As a former prop forward in rugby, I wish I had courage to get into pilates sooner. Have been doing pilates for the past 12 months and it's been game changing for my strength and conditioning training. The improvements in my core and stability are so underrated and my overall health both physical and mental has been incredible.
Right now we're in the middle of this massive trend of 'hybrid' training and I expect to see pilates become a bigger focus for a well rounded athletes program. As Lisa said, all you need to do is twice a week
Great to see you and Diren back together doing videos, love the idea of pilates with that machine, great video as always 😊
I've done pilates and let me tell you, if you do it properly it is totally knackering. Plus some of the chicks that do pilates are awesome 👍🏻
Come on Matt, we all know why you go buddy 😂
I´m a PT and I teach classic Mat Pilates. I always tough it would be stretching and easy. But oh boyy was I wrong!!
I love the method and im going to learn the reformer in the future.
Pilates is a great complement for banging the weights at the gym
Loved this! I implement a couple of reformer classes each week in between my lifting days. It's done wonders for my knee pain.
I've trained Muay Thai for a bit and I will tell you truly from my heart, Pilates is the hardest thing I've done but boy did it help me with the gym and core strength
James holding the rope
For dear life😂😂😂😂
Honestly this has convinced me to give it a try. Completely different modality than big compound barbell lifts. Thanks James "Quadzilla" Smith!
I am an active guy, training for triathlon, I've done some strength training too. Currently I'm struggling with my lower back pain after working 8 hour shifts in a coffee shop it F'ed me up. Those exercises look like an absolute magic cure to what I'm suffering with now 🙌🙌
Do it! I teach mat Pilates and am currently teaching a healthy backs course. My classes are reporting they feel much stronger in their backs and some have improved on previous discomfort and pain they were experiencing.
Added some Pilates sessions on top of weight training a few years ago. What it immediately highlighted was all the strength imbalances in muscle groups not properly utilised in your standard weight routine. The classes themselves are no joke and super humbling when done correctly. Outside of a full length class if you've access to a Pilates bed they're excellent tools for warmup and activation.
Strength imbalances are good. If your quads weren't any stronger than your eyelids, you'd have a problem.
Really interesting James 👍 As a 50+ young lad I've started to struggle more with movement and this looks great to help with mobility while working core strength and posture 🙌
Pilates for me is the perfect workout if you do exercises for maintenance.Pilates is about carrying that big sofa together with your mates up three flights of stairs without throwing out your back and without getting out of breath. Your muscles will get strong, your posture will become amazing fast and stiff shoulders are something you are less likely to get if at all. Also, getting the exercises exactly right (very important) will keep your brain occupied so things don't become boring. Plus it's low impact so if you don't feel like total crap during and after it. This makes keeping up a routine easier. Oh, and you can do it at home on a mat.
Integrating pilates into my workout routine twice a week created a massive reduction in my back and hip soreness post jiu-jitsu. A testament to the core stability value
Just started doing pilates recently and it is really good. Stretching and loading seems to work better in combination than doing them separately, except I tend to 'passive' stretch at beginning and end.
I'd love a vid on mobility/stability/physical therapy
I've been doing pilates for a couple of months now because my physio told me so, and it's definitely helped me with my middle and lower back pain - can recommend.
Have come off IG for a few weeks & have missed your posts (but still get your daily emails 👍)! A great view as so funny! Your banter with each other is so funny 🤣
Awesome video as usual, could you please do a video like this on yoga?
that improv at the end was sooo good
I think I need to start Pilates or Yoga once a week. Lots of old sports injuries and my hips are always tight from sitting at a desk.
Id recommend either or and not both in addition to strength training, at least light weights if you cant due to injuries as it works very differently on muscle groups. Yoga is not my thing, not saying its easy, its not, but its very static compared to Pilates and i cant enjoy it as much because of the static nature of it.
@itzikca thanks. I only have time for one or the other. I will probably try one for a while and then try the other to see which gives me better results.
@@robw7676 I believe the results will be similar, it’s just a question of preference :)
I am a woman who weight trains 4 X a week and pilates once a week have been great🎉
@@elelonger4409 that's what I'm intending to try. I've been averaging 5x a week lifting for the last 2½ months, but that doesn't work for me long-term, builds up too much systemic fatigue.
That back and forth at the end… 😂🎉
😂😂😂 the banter at the end was great
In my old gym we had Pilates classes, and the majority was actually guys, its difficult and very beneficial, you can actually get sore from high intensity Pilates too.
I’ve been doing Mat Pilates for 12 months now and it’s been an absolute game changer for me. Better mobility, posture, core strength and awareness of how I’m moving.
I've been a Barre & Pilates instructor for 3 yrs. I'm currently getting my Reformer certification. I also get men in class whose physical therapist told them to join my class.
Pilates is an awesome addition to your training program. Who won’t benefit from a strong and stable core ?
If you can squat or deadlift heavy weight you will already have a strong core and this will not have a huge impact on your core strength.
made by a man
who did jujitsu
for rehabing war veterans
gawdamm, that's a good history. if that is used as a selling point you'll get a lot of guys signing up
Apparently loved a beer too
This looks an awesome whole body workout. Hilarious improv at the end 😂
This was so interesting. Learnt a lot.
She's stunning
Always wanted to try pilates for a long time now.. espacially for flexibility and recovery days.. only thing that held me back was the fees and yeah its filled with mostly girls so kinda got intimidated by that
I didn't expect to like this video as much as I did.
I started doing clinical Pilates years ago. My strength at a core level went through the roof. Can’t speak highly enough of it. It’s a different sort of workout but can still absolutely destroy you.
Pilates looks great for everyone sitting at desks, those hip stretches would always be great
Yes, more men should do Pilates! I hate being the only guy in my pilates group classes! 😭😭
I do 2 Pilates classes a week mixed in with 3 gym weights sessions. It’s absolutely complementary. And you can load up some VERY serious resistance on a Reformer Bed!!
I did Pilates years ago. I should try it again, great for mobility training. Osteoporosis prevention needs impact exercises but this would be good in supporting good form.
im a guy and i do pilates everyday + many other workouts. Its literally one of the best whole body workouts like yoga.
I've been using these machines since my gym got them at the start of this month. I enjoy it but it's more difficult than it looks. Glad some lads in much better shape than myself are having similar issues I have had since starting on them.
Love James Smith honest reviews
I’d genuinely do it, but it would be my dirty little secret
"For anyone wondering, no, you cannot be too big to do pilates"
As a fat man who is only a few months into my new health-focused lifestyle, that quote was both spit my water out funny and also warming to know even I, a fat uncoordinated brute, can try pilates and reap the benefits.
Well he was joking talking about muscles, you being a big guy obviously are going to find pilates very challenging but you can apply yourself to anything you want and will surely reap the benefits, keep going big fella do yourself proud
I'm a fairly old guy, I have only three sessions under my belt and I'm already feeling less stiff as I get up in the morning.
I do reformer regularly. One day chatting with the instructor, she said if she sees men in class, she tends to not do anything on the side as they dont seem to like it 😂😂
I know some pro rugby clubs (and armature) near me have a pilates class or two each week.
"You will never regret to go to a pilates class" sWord!
I find that a lot of women enjoy Pilates bc they want to get strong without getting bulky
all the jiu jitsu gang struggling at the Pilates class in my dojo earlier this week...enjoy
Yoga Pilates they are all actually great for the body I’ve been doing it for the last year now. I feel much better and recover faster from exercise because of it I think. It’s a great body and stress reset once a week to pushing in the gym.
The reformer is brilliant. I started watching weight training videos to see how I could use the reformer better to build muscle. There is so much in weight training that is transferrable to reformer training....The only problem is that now I've added weight training to my already hectic pilates schedule 😉
The ending with the commentary on toxic masculinity was uhmm priceless? Ahhaahah
We've got one of those machines at home, it just sits there unused. Now I've seen what's possible I'm going to use it. Why haven't I used it before? You know when something just becomes part of the furniture and you get used to seeing it and not questioning it? Socks are even capable of living beside the wall on the floor over there, until one day someone says, who's sock is that?
I bought one last year and only got into using it two weeks ago and back loving it
@discosue I think I'll give it a 6 month trial and see if my body is improved. I already train everything in the gym, 4 days a week, so it'll be interesting to see if I can add extra conditioning.
@@mattstanbridge my osteopath reckons it's a great thing as both strength and stretching
Wow! Such a fun video! Thanks!
I always wondered 😂great video 👍🏻
I enjoyed this video so much. Especially when he calls out @brettcontreras , who i absolutely love. These are were so entertaining and the instructor was so focused and informative.
I started doing pilates with my girl at home (just YT videos) and turns out I‘m weak as shit - but we‘re just getting started
Pilates is no joke, as a runner I enjoy it but struggle with it. Very female dominated and a bit uncomfortable and I get performance anxiety 😂
Pilates was invented in an internment camp in the Isle of Man
is this guy gonna be a regular now...
This is gold!
Joint stabilisation and core
'if you want to'.
done
Try Mat Pilates.. there is no where to hide on the Mat! Very challenging and amazing workout
"Taylah's an absolute weapon in here at 30 weeks pregnant"..."Hope it's mine" 😂😂
That James is super fit!
This!!!! 😂😂😂😂 oh my squad! 🤣🤣
Great video! 🔥🔥
Pilates started out to train dacers, male n female dancers... to be strong.
Makes ballet dance are so strong they can lift up females dancers.
I loved going to Pilates, hit the studio hours didn’t allow for me to be a regular. Shame. It’s great exercise.
Why do we need machines for Pilates?
One of the best videos lately 😂😂
Yes for sure.
Just slide those reformers together fellas
Things I've mocked when young only to have tried and developed a deep respect for as an adult:
Aerobics
Yoga
MMA/BJJ
CrossFit
....and Pilates.
The second exercise is risqué 😂
Never seen a machine with Pilates!!
Only anticlockwise on one leg 🤣🤣
two-lattes please
Pilates is really great. It will kick your arse for the first little while but your body will just get stronger and stronger.
Top blagger this fella. Earned a fortune though to be fair.
Underrated!
This is exactly what happens what girls bring their boyfriends for the first time to pilates class
The question should be why is Pilates a thing
I always strongly recommend yoga to everyone who's into fitness or anyone in general. Especially as we get older, we need to incorporate stretching even more into our routine. It's literally a life saver and game changer.
I think Pilates became popular among women because of Joe Pilates' work with injured dancers, most of whom were women and many of whom went on to start their own Pilates studios, which naturally catered to women. Meanwhile, Joe Pilates was a boxer...
Oh, side lying hip work on the Reformer, how I love and hate you.
She mentioned she has students that come 5 days a week. Wish I could have about 3 months of that!
Bro's making sure he's got that extra inch
Does anyone know the reformer machine used in the vid?
QVC chanel sales them.
Haha I've done diren's online group before but wanted to do my reformer instead of the programs exercises, recall being told pilates wouldn't be that great haha I didn't listen btw ;)
Booked myself a class 🎉
How did you go?
Man, thanks for making this video😂 It can be much more simple even than reformer and using the equipment. The funny thing is, it was created by a sports man to aid all the things you mention about 100 years ago then went mental amongst the women in society, seemingly forgetting its roots. This video is my most popular (hardly an influencer😂) "What Is Pilates & Why Do It" ruclips.net/video/G9Tf5zpdjFQ/видео.htmlsi=kXxE-JYJhUxbUlFk