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Has anybody else been seeing tons of TikToks recently basically saying Pilates is where it’s at now?
I just saw one that says lifting 4-6 x week with progressive overload is causing us to have "imbalanced hormones" and to "hold onto fat" and these women are suddenly seeing the changes they've been looking for within weeks of starting pilates after lifting weights for years.
Is there some recent study or something that has caused people to start saying this? Is there any truth to the claims or is it just made up BS?
I say this as somebody who has been lifting heavy for seven years but has never managed to get that lean look I'm always chasing. I did a pilates class the other week and it felt to me like a series of bodyweight burn-inducing high-rep exercises and I decided not to return as it felt a bit much after leg day that morning. No doubt it's good for you, but why would this be superior to lifting for aesthetics?
I’m all for just doing the exercise you enjoy but if there is science-backed evidence I’m keen to hear it!
I just saw one that says lifting 4-6 x week with progressive overload is causing us to have "imbalanced hormones" and to "hold onto fat" and these women are suddenly seeing the changes they've been looking for within weeks of starting pilates after lifting weights for years.
Is there some recent study or something that has caused people to start saying this? Is there any truth to the claims or is it just made up BS?
I say this as somebody who has been lifting heavy for seven years but has never managed to get that lean look I'm always chasing. I did a pilates class the other week and it felt to me like a series of bodyweight burn-inducing high-rep exercises and I decided not to return as it felt a bit much after leg day that morning. No doubt it's good for you, but why would this be superior to lifting for aesthetics?
I’m all for just doing the exercise you enjoy but if there is science-backed evidence I’m keen to hear it!