Pilates With Everton

Sat, 24 Jan, 2026 at 12:00 pm to Sat, 17 Oct, 2026 at 01:00 pm UTC+00:00

George Marsh Centre | London

Sickle Cell C.A.U.S.E - Community Peer To Peer Support Group
Publisher/HostSickle Cell C.A.U.S.E - Community Peer To Peer Support Group
Pilates With Everton
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Pilates Designed with Sickle Cell Warriors in Mind – Gentle, Effective Movement.
About this Event

This gentle, professionally guided Pilates class is suitable for people living with Sickle Cell and mixed abilities. Sessions focus on controlled movement, alignment, and breathwork, always working within individual capabilities.

Pilates gently increases heart rate, which supports increased blood flow throughout the body. Improved circulation helps nourish muscles and organs, supporting overall physical wellbeing. Exercises are low-impact, mindful, and designed to build strength, mobility, and body awareness over time.

This class encourages ease of movement, improved posture, and functional strength, helping participants move more comfortably in daily life. All exercises are adaptable, ensuring a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment.

✔️ Gentle & controlled movement
✔️ Focus on circulation, strength & alignment
✔️ Suitable for mixed abilities
✔️ Supportive, inclusive, and professionally led


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THE BENEFITS OF PILATES & THE IMPACT FOR SC WARRIORS

Pilates—whether classical or contemporary—focuses on safe, effective movement to help individuals achieve their personal goals through tailored and thoughtful programming. Each session is designed with the client’s specific needs in mind, making Pilates suitable for a wide range of abilities and fitness levels.

In recent years, Pilates has been increasingly recognised and recommended by healthcare professionals such as physiotherapists and osteopaths. With its holistic approach to wellbeing, Pilates is now widely encouraged for patients and clients across the population, including those with mixed abilities and specific health considerations.

Pilates instructors are trained to work with people of all ages, genders, fitness levels, and abilities. The method uses systematic exercises that develop physical awareness over time, supporting strength, mobility, and functional movement. For many participants, the greatest benefit is improving their ability to move with ease in daily life while reducing pain and discomfort.

Exercise increases heart rate and blood circulation, supporting the movement of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. For individuals living with Sickle Cell conditions, this improved circulation highlights an important added benefit of Pilates. Gentle, controlled movement combined with intentional breathing can support overall physical wellbeing when practised safely and appropriately.

Pilates places strong emphasis on spinal alignment. The spine supports the ribcage, pelvis, and limbs, while the skull balances above it. When the spine is well aligned, the body’s systems—particularly the nervous and chemical systems—can function more efficiently. Through mindful movement and breathwork, Pilates helps stimulate and support these systems at an optimal level.

Working within each individual’s abilities, Pilates uses controlled exercises based on Joseph Pilates’ basic principles. Under professional supervision, Pilates supports strength building, physical awareness, and the release of endorphins—encouraging improved mood, energy levels, and long-term wellbeing.

Pilates also aims to realign the skeleton by identifying muscular imbalances in strength, length, and function. Misalignment often contributes to discomfort or pain, which can occur anywhere in the body—from the head to the soles of the feet. Poor posture and repeated movement patterns can reinforce these imbalances over time.

With regular practice and focused attention, Pilates can help restore balance and alignment to the body. This supports improved joint mobility, smoother movement across all planes, and a return to physical homeostasis. The result is greater ease of movement, improved balance, and the ability to move confidently and comfortably through daily life—free from pain.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

George Marsh Centre, St Ann's Hospital, London, United Kingdom

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GBP 10.00

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