Yoga Vs Pilates: What’s the Difference?

February 16, 2010 by  
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The Combined Power of Yoga and Pilates

Two of the most common words thrown out there today when it comes to fitness- Yoga and Pilates. But what is all the buzz about? Why are they so popular? and most asked… What’s the difference between these two?

Yoga
Yoga Vs Pilates- Yoga AsanasLets start with Yoga. As we’ve seen previously on this site (Read: Energize Your Body & Soul with these Different Types of Yoga, Yoga: A Spiritual Quest for Enlightenment) Yoga is not purely physical activity. In fact it aims at uniting the mind, the body and the spirit through a philosophical and spiritual focus. The physical aspect of yoga, i.e the poses, stretches and  postures are only one of the 8 parts of yoga. While this is the most focused on aspect of Yoga in the west, it only touches the surface of the ancient philosophy  of yoga which is complete lifestyle and not a mere exercise routine. Meditation plays a very important role in Yoga (Read: The Importance of Meditation in Yoga and Our Lives). At the same time however, Yoga can also be interpreted or adapted as a fitness routine as you will see in Power Yoga: The Physically Intensive and Exercise Driven Modern Yoga. While there are yoga props used in some types of yoga like Iyengar Yoga, you can practice it with only a yoga mat.

Yoga Vs Pilates- Yoga

Pilates
Yoga Vs Pilates- PilatesPilates on the other hand is purely physical. It focuses on strengthening the entire body, increasing muscle control, improving flexibility and coordination through exercises centered around the abdominal muscles, lower back and buttocks referred to as ‘The Powerhouse’. Pilates teaches six principles – concentration, control, centering, breathing, flow and precision. This trains the body to move efficiently with minimal impact on the body. Some Pilates exercises are done on just a mat, however, specialized equipment is used in Pilates such as the Reformer, which utilizes pulleys, springs and weight resistance to build strength. The principle behind pilates is to strengthen the core powerhouse (abdomin, lower back and behind) and allowing the rest of the body to move freely, which is why all its exercises abdominal intensive. If the center is strong, it enhances everything from posture to agility.

Pilates Vs Yoga - Pilates

So Which Is Better?
This question is subjective to what an individual is looking for. Yoga meets the needs of a person looking for a low-impact, body toning fitness exercise that improves balance and flexibility along with, the tranquility, relaxation and balance of mind, body and spirit. Yoga will definitely help you stay fit, be more energetic, happier and peaceful in your overall life.

If you’re looking for a dynamic workout sans the spirituality, then Pilates is just the thing for you. With core focus on strengthening muscles, improving posture, stabilizing and lengthening the spine, Pilates is an overall vigorous workout and fitness routine.

However to get the best of both world’s you can always combine the two and practice them in conjunction of each other. Get the stretch from yoga, the strength from pilates, that’ll improve your yoga postures. Breathing techniques from yoga, to help in a pilates sessions and the relaxing tranquility from yoga meditation. Who said you can’t have it all!

*Photo Credits:  photos by Kelly Loves Whales, natalia.sanmartin and gio50000 on flickr

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Comments

7 Comments on "Yoga Vs Pilates: What’s the Difference?"

  1. Janis Blackmund on Tue, 6th Jul 2010 6:49 pm 

    Thanks for the article – I get asked this all the time! I like to encourage people to do both because I feel they DO both fulfill different needs, mentally, emotionally and physically.

  2. Pam on Fri, 6th Aug 2010 2:43 pm 

    You hit the nail on the head. Both are extremely important. It’s a shame how Yoga & Pilates have started to get closely related, almost substituting one for the other. Thanks for the read..

  3. Gyms in plymouth on Thu, 12th Aug 2010 6:06 pm 

    At our gym we teach both. My own experience is that pilates tends to appeal to our older population and yoga to the slightly younger. I know this could be perceived as ageist – but is only a reflection of the class statistics.

  4.  Pedestal Table on Mon, 16th Aug 2010 6:57 pm 

    Pilates is good for developing a strong abdominal muscle. a great complement to bench press:”,

  5. Daniel on Tue, 14th Sep 2010 12:29 pm 

    I agree, for the maximum benefit, it is good do practice both Pilates and Yoga.

  6. Top Magazine on Mon, 8th Nov 2010 3:32 am 

    Pilates called his method Contrology it means a method that uses the mind to control the muscles a great way to increase the strengh, flexibility and control of the body while yoga refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines.

  7. Chloe on Sun, 14th Aug 2011 4:30 pm 

    I have found your site to be very educational. thanks for keeping the information precise and accurate

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