Pilates Poem
Given to the class with an elephant keyring!
Pilates Poem
Wednesday evening Pilates with John Hennessey
Be sure to do things right or he will not be happy
Zip & hollow for pelvic floor, breathing in to prepare
Exhaling through pursed lips. Make your movements with flare
‘We’re starting with the right leg, right leg, right leg I say’
He’ll make us start again if someone does it the wrong way
‘Don’t stick your bum out!’ ‘Keep knees & feet in tight!’
‘Don’t do anything yet, I’ll show you how to do it right’
His weapon of torture changes; O-ring, wheel, tube or ball
Different muscles being used, he tries to work them all
The O-ring is quite funny, when we’re shuffling side to side
Or sweeping feet like angry bulls. You cannot take feet wide
The wheel for some is tricky, you must not let it drop,
when rolling from your back to front. Will the torment ever stop?
The tube is like a stretchy band with handles at each end
Lots of different movements to help you flex and bend
The ball is my worst nightmare, I dread when it’s its turn
Holding it at arms-length makes shoulders ache & burn
Naked Pilates is NOT just that, we still workout fully dressed
But we only do the basics which I think I like the best
Whichever is your favourite, John will instruct you well
To guarantee long term results, it’s obvious, can’t you tell?
All this bending & stretching may not look elegant
But it helps to keep us more supple than a big old elephant!
©NIEH The Keynsham Poet 16/12/2015 – EDIT 09/11/2024
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