Part scientist, mechanical genius and anatomist, Joseph Pilates created a movement system he coined
“Contrology,” accompanied by a variety of equipment that he referred to as “Apparatus.”
The Apparatus was
designed to help accelerate the process of stretching, strengthening, body alignment and increased core
strength started with Mat work. The best-known and most popular piece today, the Reformer, was originally
called the Universal Reformer, aptly named for “universally reforming the body." Eventually a full complement
of equipment and accessories was designed by Pilates’, including the Cadillac, Wunda Chair, High “Electric
Chair”, Spine Corrector, Ladder Barrel and Ped-o-Pul.
75 percent of the Pilates repertoire is performed on the Reformer and Mat, while other pieces are
used for creating a balanced workout and addressing the individual needs of a student.