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The Spine

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Core training has recently become trendy, but it has actually been around for many years.The technique, which focuses and strengthens the pelvic floor and the transverse abdominal muscles, is one of the most beneficial aspects of spinal stability.  In my 18 years as a rehabilitation therapist, I have used Pilates (a type of core training), to help hundreds of clients with scoliosis (a curvature of the spine), kyphosis (a rounding of the upper back), lordosis (an extreme arch in the lower back), herniations (a bulging of a disc either anterior or posterior), and S.I. joint instability (an over stretched ligament of the sacrum).

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Dolly Kelepecz

Dolly Kelepecz

Dolly Kelepecz, has been teaching as part of UNLV's part time faculty since 1983. Her first love is teaching ballet and dance. She was a professional dancer but, she now owns pilates studios around the world. She owns pilates studios in Japan, Mexico and soon to open in Korea. Dolly has partnered with Dance Teacher Web to create a cutting edge teacher certification program call Dance Teacher University. For more information visit www.danceteacheruniversity.org. She has published a pilates book that is in it's 3rd printing

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