Victoria's Pilates

Victoria's Pilates I am a Certified Pilates Instructor with a home studio.

07/01/2025

Hi everyone! I'm excited to officially share that I’ve just launched my private Pilates practice in East Naples under the name Pilates by Vika.
This is my new website: pilatesbyvika.com. You’ll find information about me, single session pricing, and curated packages.
I also launched a new Instagram page . I’d love your support with a follow as I grow this new chapter!
If you’ve ever wanted to try private Pilates, or you’re recovering from an injury, looking to lose weight, or get back into fitness at your own pace, I’d love to help you.
Is there anyone here interested in trying a complimentary session? Let me know, happy to connect.
Thank you for reading!

Just why do models and celebrities love PilatesPilates is becoming the go to work out for models and celebrities who wan...
09/22/2022

Just why do models and celebrities love Pilates
Pilates is becoming the go to work out for models and celebrities who want to be on their A-game with their fitness and looks at all times. Here we explore top reasons models and celebrities love Pilates.
Pilates was developed by Joseph Pilates and is a series of full body exercises that work on strengthening and toning your body whilst also improving mobility and flexibility.
With advocates like Alessandra Ambrosio, Kate Hudson and Cameron Diaz leveraging Pilates to stay in shape, it’s easy to see why it’s become such a popular form of exercise.
Time efficient stress relief
After a long, hectic day at work, the last thing you want to do is go to the gym for a workout. It's the same for models and celebs.
With their international schedules and bookings which span different time zones, often requiring them to fulfil appearances or shoots day and night, being too tired to work out is one thing you'll have in common.
One of the biggest benefits of Pilates is that it really is a total body workout, challenging you physically and relaxing you mentally. While you might be tired heading into class, you'll feel your whole body is relaxed and refreshed afterwards.
Hard work pays off
You will see results quickly when using Pilates to work out. This is a really motivating factor in encouraging people to return to the next class. It's also a reason so many models and celebs are so hooked on the exercise.
They need to ensure they see the results they're working towards quickly, especially if they're required to tone up for catwalks, shoots or filming.
Improves posture
With a core focus, every exercise works in some way to correct posture, meaning it’s great for those who suffer with lower back pain. As a well-known actress says of her own experience:
“I’m a Pilates person. It’s great. I had a hip problem. I had a chronic back, a pinched nerve and a hip problem and it’s completely solved all of it. I love it. It makes me feel like I’m taller.”
– Jennifer Aniston
Lengthens and tones muscles
A Pilates workout helps to build longer, leaner muscles, which boosts the toned, lean look many celebs are renowned for. Pilates isn’t just useful for toning your arms and legs so you look great on the red carpet, it’s an incredible full body workout helping to improve core stability and flexibility too.
“I was a fitness fiasco — until I found Pilates . . . It’s been the most gentle on my body… I’m longer and leaner and much more graceful. I can honestly say it’s changed my body — and my life.”
– Chelsea Handler
If you would like to learn about how Pilates can help you to experience many of the benefits models and celebrities who love Pilates experience, I invite you to get in touch. You can contact me via email: vtiflinsky@yahoo.com;

With advocates like Alessandra Ambrosio, Kate Hudson and Cameron Diaz practicing Pilates, we explore top reasons models and celebrities love Pilates.

41 health benefits of Pilates.The exercise Pilates was originally developed by Joseph Pilates, who dedicated his entire ...
09/16/2022

41 health benefits of Pilates.

The exercise Pilates was originally developed by Joseph Pilates, who dedicated his entire life to improving physical and mental health during the early 20th Century. There are many benefits of Pilates that can improve your everyday life. Pilates is a well-known exercise and lifestyle across the globe, and is a popular choice of exercise for hundreds of thousands of people.

In fact, the number of Americans who practice it regularly has exploded to over 10 million according to Balanced Body. And it is still increasing to this day. But have you ever thought about its benefits, and what exactly Pilates is good for? Below we have listed 41 health benefits of Pilates.

1. Great for killer abs and core strength
Pilates really hits your core muscle (or ‘powerhouse’ as it is called in the Pilates world), which has effects on your lower back, abdomen, hip and pelvic muscles. Not only is a strong core essential for exercises, it is also essential for everyday tasks such as carrying heavy items and picking up your shopping. Especially if you try to carry all the grocery bags in one go.

As well as helping you to better your body frame, core training also helps to achieve those flat abs that we all crave for.

2. Good workout for your entire body
Even though the main focus of Pilates is on developing your core strength, it also plays a part in developing a full-body workout. This ensures that no specific muscle is overdeveloped or underdeveloped, giving you that perfect lean body you are looking for.

Did you know that 10 minutes of Pilates can actually greatly strengthen your muscles and improve your flexibility?

3. Perfect rehab for back pain
It is not always guaranteed, and certainly not a quick fix, but many people have seen their back pain gradually disappear after practising Pilates. There is even one case study where a sufferer of back pain visited 50 specialists, only to find that Pilates has helped to cure her back pain.

According to the NHS, a 29 minute class can strengthen the muscles that support your back.

4. Gives you a great backside
You will not find specific exercises which solely benefit your backside. But, with whole-body Pilates workout, a major bonus is that every single exercise involves your backside in some way or form.

This benefit of Pilates isn’t as well-known as others however, the exercise targets not only your glutes, but also the muscles that support your hips, like your hamstrings, quads and outer and inner thighs.

5. Improves your posture
Poor posture forms as a result of bad habit such as slouching at your desk and chair, which can eventually cause back ache, neck ache, headache and more pains!

The bad habits will result in asymmetrical muscle development, where some muscles become weaker than others. Pilates can benefit you to strengthen those underdeveloped muscles, and get rid of bad posture.

A Pilates tutor teaching a woman on holiday

6. Places no pressure on your knees and joints
Since Pilates consists of slow and controlled movement, there is minimal impact on your joints. This is naturally ideal for those who cannot (or do not) want to take part in high-impact sports and exercises.

In Pilates the chance of injury is much lower than other more strenuous forms of exercise.

7. An exercise for everyone
It doesn’t matter if you are young or old, fit or out of shape, flexible or not. The Pilates Hub agrees that Pilates has a handful of exercises which can benefit everyone and anyone.

Pilates is a very popular exercise that loads of people do. Many well-known famous people carry out Pilates and say ‘Pilates is the way to workout’ You can read about famous people who use Pilates as their form of exercise by reading our blog here.

8. Boosts your mental health and improves focus and concentration
Pilates helps to create a body and mind relationship, where concentration, focus and meditation come together to help boost your mental health.

An important part of Pilates is that it pushes you to focus on your body, full breathing, and how your muscles all work and move together. It is with focus and concentration that you are more likely to benefit from the exercise.

Pilates gives you the chance to distract from negative thoughts as Pilates can give you the opportunity to change the levels of chemicals in the brain such as serotonin, cortisol and endorphins.

9. Improves your sports performance
Many sportsmen and women find that their body are misaligned due to the one-sided nature of certain sports. For example, swinging a tennis racket or golf clubs.

As Pilates benefits the balance of your body, develops muscular symmetry and aligns your posture, sportsmen and women find that Pilates can help to reduce the likelihood of injuries.

10. Increasing your flexibility is a benefit of Pilates
It was Joseph Pilates who said: “true flexibility can be achieved only when all muscles are uniformly developed.”

So rather than saying you can’t do Pilates because you are not flexible enough, you should actually participate in Pilates exercises at some point to help improve your flexibility. Pilates can benefit you from becoming a lot more flexible which can then surprise you at how many more exercises you can then participate in.

Studies have shown that just 20 Pilates sessions can result in a 20% increase in flexibility.

Flavours Holidays can also give you the chance to go on a solo activity holiday where you can have fun in the sun and still do Pilates! What more could you ask for?

A Pilates class increasing their flexibility

11. Improves your s*x life
There are several exercises which mimic the similar action of the Kegel exercise (which strengthens the pelvic floor muscles and consequently supports the uterus, bladder, small intestine and re**um).

Exercises which involve lifting your pelvic floor strengthen those muscles, which can increase your pleasure in the bedroom.

12. Improves your blood circulation
Another benefit of Pilates is that the more flexible you are, the better your blood circulation is, as blood can flow more freely through your body. This benefits your heart being healthy and also making your brain a lot sharper.

This can help to promote cell growth, organ function and gives you healthier skin, and as Joseph calls it, for “bodily house cleaning”.

13. Makes you more aware of your body
The heavy focus on breathing, your posture and controlled movement, will translate into your everyday life as you become more aware of how you are treating your body. This could be from basic things like sitting on your sofa to picking up your shopping bags.

Pilates also teaches you to have symmetry and coordination, to hold in your navel, square your shoulders and be aware of your posture. This benefits you as it will all come naturally over time as you become more aware of your body.

14. Can help you learn and think faster while improving memory
In 2013 a study was carried out in China where scientists measured changes in brain activity during Pilates exercises. They discovered an increase in the brain’s alpha peak power after 10 weeks of Pilates training, which plays a part in your ability to think and solve problems.

This may be a useful way of helping people with brain-degenerative diseases and cognitive dysfunctions that affect learning, memory and thinking.

15. Gives you better spinal health & strength
A study in 2014 has discovered that there is a link between Pilates exercises and increased spinal alignment. The conditioning of the muscles around the core and back helps to promote better spinal health.

Pilates is a particularly good exercise for many people with back pain as it is designed to strengthen the deep abdominal and pelvic floor muscles, which provide support to the back.

A woman working on improving her spinal strength

16. Pilates prevents the risk of injuries
Similar to point 9, you are less likely to obtain any risks of receiving injuries through regular Pilates. This applies to everyone, from the elderly to professional dancers.

People of all sizes, shapes, and ages can take Pilates classes. Pilate classes are there to take advantage of the many benefits of Pilates. A regular Pilates practice can increase the strength and coordination of the muscles of the core of the body.

17. Gives you strength without the bulky muscles
You are more likely to associate Pilates with a long, lean and toned body, as you don’t see bulky muscle as a result of it. This is due to how the exercises elongate and stretch your muscles, which plays an important part in toning your body.

Pilates is so effective and so powerful, that when you are taught properly, it can make your entire body stronger and more flexible in no time at all! The physical benefits of Pilates include an increase in muscle strength and tone without creating bulk.

18. Gentle but challenging
Don’t be fooled that many exercises are in reclining or sitting positions. Nor the fact that it is a low-impact form of exercise that doesn’t put pressure on your joints.

Pilates is a perfectly gentle and safe exercise for everyone, but still challenging enough, as there are categories ranging from beginner to advanced. As the challenge and intensity increases, your body adapts to the exercises, and your body conditioning improves.

19. Understand your body’s limits to test yourself without causing pain
Pilates does not encourage you to compete with other participants to “win”. Pilates is more about understanding your body’s limit, and knowing where your limit is. With regular exercises, you will gradually notice that your threshold increases without any pain at all.

A Pilates class at a level everyone can participate in

20. Minimises any pain that is associated with Alzheimer’s
Those who are suffering from pain linked to Alzheimer’s may find that the low-impact form of Pilates exercises can help to minimise the pain by promoting the mind-body awareness.

21. Beneficial both during and after pregnancy
One of the great benefits of Pilates is how it can help with spinal and pelvic alignment. This is particularly beneficial for pregnant women and women who have just given birth, as the physical changes that come with pregnancy can put a strain on your alignment.

During pregnancy, Pilates can help to maintain your level of fitness, strengthen your pelvic muscles and also promote efficient body mechanics. These are ideal as your body prepares for the strain of childbirth.

During childbirth, the strengthened pelvic floor will also make it easier for mothers-to-be to give birth. And after the pregnancy, Pilates can help you to recover and return your pre-pregnancy body.

22. Can assist with weight loss
Many people have wondered whether Pilates is good for weight loss. Some studies have shown that it can certainly help with that, particularly as Pilates helps the body in a variety of different ways listed here to bring a more healthy and rounded lifestyle. Not to mention creating lean muscle mass.

23. Helps to reduce stress and anxiety
Tension can get built up in the muscles, for example reading in a curled position. Pilates helps, through gentle stretching and conditioning, to metabolise the stress hormones that are built up. This means that muscles will relax, leaving you feeling much less stressed.

24. You can do it at home
If there are no Pilates studios nearby, there are several options for those who are keen to practice at home. Thanks to technology, some participants “attend” classes online via video calling platforms with a professional instructor on the other side.

There are also online subscriptions like Power Pilates where there are workouts for all levels. In addition, videos can be found on YouTube for any level of Pilates. This is ideal if you want to choose when you want to exercise, and at your own pace. There is also a website that gives you free access to Pilates videos on Pilates Live which will be hosted by a Pilates expert!

Flavours Holidays has multiple online Pilates classes with experienced instructors that you can follow along.

An indorr Pilates class with equipment

25. Another benefit of Pilates is that it boosts your stamina
Through regular and repetitive sequences of exercises, your body is adapting and gradually learning to endure with such exercises for longer each time as your endurance improves.

A benefit of Pilates is that you can improve your kinaesthetic awareness. Believe it or not, Pilates could make you run faster!

26. Gives you a lean, tall body…
We have mentioned earlier that Pilates does not give you bulky muscle. The elongation and stretching of your muscles are more likely to promote a lean, tall body.

Be aware that Pilates does not change the shape of your body, but does make your body leaner and sculpted.

27. …which can consequently help your body to digest your food easier
A good digestion process is a critical part of your health and well-being, and some people are not aware that exercise can help improve your digestion.

Thanks to the unique moves that are not available elsewhere, Pilates can help to stimulate the digestive system through various ways. These include assisting to increase vital fluids, deep massage which affects internal organs, and metabolic increase.

A health benefit of Pilates is that it can decrease irritation in the gut as well as helping stretching the digestive track.

28. Versatile and very adaptable to your needs
Thanks to the variety of ranges in difficulty and also the array of poses, it is easy to find Pilates exercises that are just right for you. And it is also means you won’t feel left out from the rest of the class.

Joseph Pilates created a coordination of the mind, body and spirit called Contrology. The Contrology has 34 original exercises that were taught to his students. All exercises are different and we are pretty certain you will find a few exercises that will fit the range that your body is capable for.

29. Raises your energy level
As you are learning to improve your breathing technique, improve your blood circulation throughout your body, increase your flexibility and improve your spinal health, Pilates will make you feel good and naturally boost your energy levels.

Doing Pilates can benefit you from feeling fatigue. It can give you a real good boost of energy.

30. Helps to cut down on body fat and lower cholesterol levels
The added effects that come with having a leaner body mass, the higher your metabolism becomes which helps you burn more fat.

Thankfully, Pilates benefits you by helping you to achieve that lean body by toning your body and increasing lean muscle. This will gradually help you to lose weight easier along with a healthy diet and regular exercise.

Pilates set up outside in Amalfi with equipment

31. Plus-size individuals can participate
We have mentioned several times that Pilates is for anyone, regardless of your age, fitness level, and your pain threshold.

It is also suitable for plus-size participants, and we have a great article to show how Pilates can benefit people with larger body types with some useful tips!

32. Releases anti-ageing stress
Like many forms of exercise, practising Pilates will help to release anti-ageing, stress-relieving chemicals called Endorphins. These are the natural feel-good boosters, which will leave you feeling “naturally high” and boost your mood.

On top of diet, dermatologist Nicholas Perricone recommends exercises such Pilates to give you a natural face lift look.

33. Learn how to move efficiently
For some people, modern living and occupational hazards mean that we forget how to move efficiently and this can put a strain on our body. Pilates is a great way to “re-educate” our bodies on how to move efficiently and create balance in your body. The more you carry out Pilate exercises, the more it will become second nature to your posture when moving.

34. Lowers blood pressure
Another health benefit of Pilates is how it can contribute to lowering your blood pressure. A study in 2014 has shown that mat Pilates “reduces clinical and ambulatory blood pressure”, and interestingly is a great non-drug treatment for hypertension.

35. Assists with recovery from injuries
Joseph Pilates used his techniques to rehabilitate injured soldiers during WWI.

Today, if you search for ‘Pilates injuries recovery’, and you will see hundreds of businesses providing similar injury rehabilitation services through Pilates. You will be surprised at how many people get given Pilate exercises on a daily basis to recover injuries.

Pilate exercises helping women with their injuries

36. Strengthens your immune system
Just like many gentle exercises which encourage muscle movement and breathing, Pilates can play a part in boosting your immune system. Hopefully, this will help to reduce the amount of sniffles you get during the winter.

37. Improves your breathing irregularity
There is such a big focus on your breathing and blood circulation, that it will gradually help to improve any breathing irregularity that you may have. Many pop artists use Pilates to help control their breathing when performing on stage during tours.

38. Helps to reduce the amount of headaches you get
On top of back ache and neck ache, poor posture can play a big part in headaches and, sometimes, migraines. In the short term, you may get a complete, or temporary, relief from it. For the long-term, the aim is to improve your posture which can consequently help to prevent the occurrence of headaches. Pilate exercises are not hard and can be very easy to pick up. Don’t cause yourself more migraines at the thought of a hard exercise!

39. Can help with your sleeping and reduces insomnia
One study has found that regular Pilates can help with your sleeping pattern. A good night’s sleep was an important part of living for Joseph Pilates and this will have a natural knock-on effect, such as a better mood and more energy.

Better sleep leads to a healthier and happier life. A 20 minute Pilates exercise can make such a difference and you will see how your life improves mentally and physically.

40. Alleviates the fear of falling for the elderly
Fear of falling is a major health risk for elderly people, not only because of the physical risk but how it might affect their quality of life. A study has linked Pilates to, not only improving the balance of older women (amongst many other benefits mentioned above), but also reduced their fear of falling.

5 Reasons you should do Pilates!
08/17/2022

5 Reasons you should do Pilates!

5 REASONS YOU MUST DO REFORMER PILATES! May 11, 2020 Reformer Pilates can help improve and maintain overall physical fitness – leading to greater strength, flexibility and balance, which in turn improve posture, movement and mental health. Reformer Pilates should form a key component to any perso...

Benefits of Pilates
08/17/2022

Benefits of Pilates

The reformer is a versatile piece of equipment that lets you customize your practice. Climb on up to enjoy the many benefits of Pilates reformer exercises.

The Workout That Will Keep the Weight Off For Good!We all know that the best workout is the one you stick with, but if y...
02/09/2016

The Workout That Will Keep the Weight Off For Good!

We all know that the best workout is the one you stick with, but if you want to ensure calorie-burning success well into your future, celebrity trainer Kit Rich is partial to one specific kind of workout. "Pilates is the No. 1 exercise that you can do for the rest of your life," she recently told us. "It is your absolute go-to.
There are so many different apparatuses in Pilates that whatever injury you have or where you're at in your life, [like if] you're pregnant, there is an option for you. In that way, Pilates is your best friend."
She isn't the only one who's obsessed with Pilates — stars like Miley Cyrus, Pink, and Emma Stone have all used the exercise to sculpt strong bodies and enviable abs. Since Pilates is a workout that can be modified to suit your needs, you'll be more likely to make it part of your routine no matter what stage you're at in your life, Kit says. The result?
Not only will you feel more "connected to your body," but you'll also reap the pound-dropping, muscle-sculpting perks. "You'll start to get superlean, you get more flexibility, your abs start to look amazing, and your butt gets higher, without any bulk. Your arms will look more toned. It's a benefit across the board," she says.

Adding the twist, between reps of hip flexor, stretching with straight front leg, into splits,  provides an incredible h...
02/02/2016

Adding the twist, between reps of hip flexor, stretching with straight front leg, into splits, provides an incredible hamstring stretch, as hip flexor stretch, this is one of my absolute favorite stretches on the reformer pilates.

Pilates reformer...the best workout EVER!Great for your core, legs, arms, and strong back!
02/01/2016

Pilates reformer...the best workout EVER!
Great for your core, legs, arms, and strong back!

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