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Pilates is an exercise program developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates with the goal of injury prevention and strengthening the body. In this chair-based class, we’ll use both seated and supported standing positions to improve muscular tone, core strength, and balance. Pilates uses exercises that are simple yet precise and focus on postural alignment. The body connects with the breath for a mind-body experience that reduces stress and builds calmness.

This is a 4 week program.


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Add to Calendar 2025-11-14 09:00:00 2026-01-07 02:22:22 Pilates (Council on Aging) Pilates is an exercise program developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates with the goal of injury prevention and strengthening the body. In this chair-based class, we’ll use both seated and supported standing positions to improve muscular tone, core strength, and balance. Pilates uses exercises that are simple yet precise and focus on postural alignment. The body connects with the breath for a mind-body experience that reduces stress and builds calmness. This is a 4 week program. Holland Street Center 167 Holland Street Somerville, MA 02144 United States Michelle Deutsch mdeutsch@somervillema.gov America/New_York public `

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