The Pilates Haus
  • Home
  • About Pilates
    • About Joseph Pilates
    • About The Pilates Method
  • About The Pilates Haus
    • About The Pilates Haus
    • Meet Our Staff
  • Class Description & Pricing
  • Class Schedule
  • About The Kinder Haus
    • Kinder Haus Class Description & Pricing
    • Kinder Haus Class Schedule
  • About Teacher Training
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact Us
  • Links
Picture

About  Joseph Pilates

Pilates method was invented by Joseph Hubertus Pilates (1880-1967). Born near Dusseldorf, Germany, Joseph H. Pilates had a lifelong interest in body conditioning.  As a frail child suffering from rickets, asthma and rheumatic fever, he dedicated himself to becoming stronger.  He improved his health and physique by studying anatomy and various forms of exercise. At the age of 14, he had been so successful in his endeavors that he was asked to model for anatomy charts.

Around 1914, Joseph H. Pilates was already an accomplished performer, gymnast, skier, diver and boxer living in England.  At the outbreak of World War I, he was placed under forced interment along with other German nationals in Lancaster, England.  There he taught fellow camp members his concepts and exercises that he developed over his 20 years of self study and apprenticeships in Yoga, Zen and ancient Greek and Roman physical regimens.  It was at this time that he began devising the system of original exercises known today as "Pilates Mat-Work".  He called this regimen "Contrology". A few years later, he was transferred to another camp, where he became a nurse/caretaker to the many interns struck with wartime diseases and physical injuries.  Here he began devising equipment to rehabilitate his "patients", by taking springs and attaching them to hospital beds. This system formed the foundation for his style of body conditioning and specialized exercise apparatus, which he brought to New York City when he opened his studio in 1926.


Pilates Memorial Day Celebration & International Congress in Monchengladbach, Germany        
May 18th, 19th and 20th, 2012

Picture
Studio Directors of the Piates Haus, Brett Howard and Tetsuo Yoshida, attended this historical and international event in Monchengladbach, Germany where Mr. Joseph Pilates was born.  The event was organized by Ms. Lolita San Miguel, a first generation teacher who is one of only two teachers who were certified by Mr. Joseph Pilates.  Top teachers in the industry from all over the world presented their workshops, including our Brett Howard of the Pilates Haus who presented two of his workshops and taught challenging Pilates classes. The memorial took place in front of the Pilates Memorial plaque which was bulit in 2011 on the site where Mr. Pilates was born. Ms. San Miguel's hope is to see Monchengladbach and this site honor Joseph Pilates, just as Salzburg honors Mozart, Warsaw Chopin and Bonn Beethoven. "We love you, Joe and thank you!"