Piloxing has been making a splash lately in celebrity circles. It’s a great cardio workout that combines boxing, standing Pilates, dance moves, and weighted gloves. Viveca Jensen is the creator, a Los Angeles-based Pilates instructor and studio owner who wanted to push her clients a little bit further. Her client list includes Hilary Duff, Alexis Biedel, and Melissa McCarthy.
So Piloxing (affiliate link) is cool and it’s definitely got buzz. They’ve been featured on the TV show “The Doctors,” in Grammy grab bags, and more.
I’ve been cross-training with kick boxing for years and I’ve found that the more you know Pilates, the better you are at any style of boxing. It was rather fun to watch my instructor’s jaw drop when I told him I was a Pilates instructor. He gave me one of those “You’re a sissy girl” looks and then I promptly changed his mind by doing a controlled round-house kick over his head. Heh.
Pilates strengthens your core, teaches strength with extension (think of an arm throwing a punch), and helps with balance. All of these skills are particularly useful to boxing and the high repetition used in punching is great for toning abs, arms, and the butt. The two together really are a great combination.
Viveca’s cueing is solid, her alignment is good, and she has a steady patter of cueing to keep you motivated and to keep good form. All things that I like. Yes, it’s rare that I endorse a fitness DVD, but here I am. I like this workout. Beginners will take a few times to get used to the workout, and intermediates will be able to pick it up right away (although you’ll feel it the next day).
If you’re interested, you can check out more info at Piloxing.com.
Cheers,
Lisa
