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In this episode of the Evidence-Based Pilates Podcast, Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT dives deep into the anatomy of various tissues relevant to Pilates practice, focusing on bone, muscle, tendons, and ligaments. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these tissues beyond mere memorization, advocating for a comprehensive grasp of how they function and interact during movement. Adam explains the roles of bone tissue, including its structure, the significance of bone density, and how mechanical loading through exercise can stimulate bone health. He also discusses the different types of muscle contractions—concentric, eccentric, and isometric—and their implications for Pilates instructors when designing effective workouts for clients.
The conversation further explores the distinctions between tendons and ligaments, highlighting their unique functions in the body. Adam stresses the importance of loading tendons appropriately to enhance their efficiency and strength, while also addressing the role of ligaments in maintaining joint stability. Throughout the episode, he provides practical insights for Pilates instructors, encouraging them to integrate this anatomical knowledge into their teaching to better support their clients' health and fitness goals.
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By Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT4.9
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In this episode of the Evidence-Based Pilates Podcast, Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT dives deep into the anatomy of various tissues relevant to Pilates practice, focusing on bone, muscle, tendons, and ligaments. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these tissues beyond mere memorization, advocating for a comprehensive grasp of how they function and interact during movement. Adam explains the roles of bone tissue, including its structure, the significance of bone density, and how mechanical loading through exercise can stimulate bone health. He also discusses the different types of muscle contractions—concentric, eccentric, and isometric—and their implications for Pilates instructors when designing effective workouts for clients.
The conversation further explores the distinctions between tendons and ligaments, highlighting their unique functions in the body. Adam stresses the importance of loading tendons appropriately to enhance their efficiency and strength, while also addressing the role of ligaments in maintaining joint stability. Throughout the episode, he provides practical insights for Pilates instructors, encouraging them to integrate this anatomical knowledge into their teaching to better support their clients' health and fitness goals.
Have a teacher training program? We have a done-for-you anatomy module for you to use in your training.
Click here to learn more.
Ready to take your teaching career to the next level?
Click here for a 2-week free trail of the Anatomy & Biomechanics Club.
Click here for a 2-week free trail of the Pilates Club.
Click here for a free muscles guide.
Click here to follow Adam on Instagram.
Click here for the paper on muscle adaptations throughout the lifespan.

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