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mardi 6 septembre 2016

The Person Who Invented Private Gyrotonic Training

By Amanda Collins


Gyrokinesis and gyrotonic exercise methods are the two techniques comprising the Gyrotonic Expansion System. Movement in gyrononic method utilizes support and resistance using a special equipment. The equipment enhances functional capacity. The principles used in this kind of training are the same as those employed in gymnastics, dance, swimming, tai chi, and yoga.

Gyrotonic training emphasizes continuous, flowing motion that are synchronized with breathing patterns. Private gyrotonic training can be found in various facilities, especially those that specialize in health and body fitness such as gyms or studios. Besides private training, these facilities also offer group sessions, which are attended by several individuals.

The development of gyrotonic expansion system was done by someone named Juliu Horvath. He is of Hungarian ethnicity and a citizen of Romania. Year of chronic injury drove him to develop this system. Initially, he worked as a gymnast and dancer. In his 20s he had become a ballet dancer with the Opera house of Romania. The US granted him asylum after he defected from Romania. He also lived in a refugee camp in Italy for months.

The herniation of vertebral disc in the back of Juliu ended his career as a dancer. He needed to rehabilitate the injuries so much that he moved to the Virgin Islands. While living on the island he began to practice yoga and meditation. He would spend the better part of the next 6 years in deep meditation and yoga. While devoted to the life of yoga and meditation, Horvath working on the Yoga of Dancers.

From the Virgin Islands, Horvath went back to New York and started to teach the new method he had developed. He became the first person to establish a Gyrotonic studio in 1984. The classes offered by Horvath were mostly suited for professional dancers. However, the demand soon grew and the number of clients increase exponentially. To cater for the increased demand, Horvath refined routines in his classes to suit every client despite age, body size, or health condition. The new method was called the Gyrokinesis Method.

Practicing this method presents several benefits to an individual. Among these benefits are enhanced circulation, cardiovascular stimulation, and increased mobility of joints. Other benefits include strengthening of nervous system, enhanced sense perception, mobilization of spine, flow of energy, enhanced coordination, greater balance, and stimulation. The levels to which these benefits are acquired vary among people.

The specialized equipment needed for gyrotonic training was also developed by Horvath. In fact, all models of this device, which are currently available were developed by Horvath. The design of the equipment is such that it can accommodate natural body movements the body can make. A curvilinear wooden framework is usually included into the design. Customization is possible through the many adjustments the device incorporates. Customization is meant to allow the machine to accommodate different physiques and levels of physical fitness.

Only five models of this device are in commercial use by trainers. Out of all of them, the Pulley Tower Combination Unit is the commonest. The remaining four are usually classified as specialized equipment. They include the Jumping Stretching Board, the Leg Extension Unit, the Gyrotoner, and the Archway.




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