I’m a fitness writer and my favourite Pilates equipment brand is offering up to 25% off in the Amazon Spring Sale
Act fast—there’s just one more day left of the sale
I’ve been doing Pilates for years and I think it's the best workout for building core strength and preventing injury. You can do it without any equipment, which is why it’s such a great home workout.
But investing in a few products can significantly improve your home Pilates practice, particularly if you’re new to Pilates and need to modify some movements or need help with your form.
My go-to brand for Pilates gear is BetterMe. It offers all of the Pilates essentials in stylish colours and sleek designs. And some of its products are up to 25% off on Amazon right now, as part of the Amazon Big Spring Sale.
Whether you’re looking for a Pilates ball to help you work on your alignment, ankle weights to build strength or a Pilates ring to improve muscle engagement, BetterMe has a wide range of equipment in a variety of colours.
It also offers starter kits, such as a beginner's Pilates set and a set with extra equipment if you’re ready to level up your practice.
Below are my favourite pieces of Pilates equipment from BetterMe that I’ve tried and tested.
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Alice Porter is a freelance journalist covering lifestyle topics including health, fitness and wellness. She is particularly interested in women's health, strength training and fitness trends and writes for publications including Stylist Magazine, Refinery29, The Independent and Glamour Magazine. Like many other people, Alice's personal interest in combining HIIT training with strength work quickly turned into a CrossFit obsession and she trains at a box in south London. When she's not throwing weights around or attempting handstand push-ups, you can probably find her on long walks in nature, buried in a book or hopping on a flight to just about anywhere it will take her.
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