DIY: How To Make your own Pilates 2×4!
The Pilates 2×4 is a wonderful small piece of Pilates apparatus. Despite its low profile and just like its friends the Foot Corrector and the Toe Corrector, the exercises on the 2×4 can give you a full body workout.
2×4 exercises can better your alignment and balance. It’s also a great place to connect the lower extremities into your center.
And the Pilates 2×4 is a snap to make with a few tools and just about 10 minutes.
Watch out! You just might find your butt.
materials:
- 2″x4″ (4 cm x 9 cm) board approximately 18″ (46 cm) long (Gratz measurement) Ours measured about 2′ in length. We found it in the basement of our house so we weren’t picky!
- a rubber yoga mat you don’t mind parting with. This will be your upholstery. The fabric must be able to wrap all around the 2×4 board with enough extra to overlap on the sides and ends. You’ll be wrapping up a special gift for your studio!
tools:
- scissors that can cleanly cut a yoga mat
- a staple gun
- a small hammer
let’s get started:
1. “Measure twice, cut once.”
The width of our yoga mat was a perfect size to cover our 2×4 and leave enough overlap to cover both ends.
Measure the length by wrapping the board in the yoga mat first. You’ll want to make sure you have enough cover it entirely with not too much overlap of fabric.
2. Use the board and the texture of the yoga mat as a guide to cut a straight line.
Set aside the excess fabric for future 2x4s.
3. Place the 2×4 along the edge of the yoga mat leaving just enough selvage to overlap when it is wrapped.
1/4″ or 1 cm should be plenty.
4. Secure the edge of the yoga mat to the 2×4 board with a few staples.
There should not be any gaps where the mat pulls away from the board, but this edge will be under a top layer of overlap.
Place less staples on this underside to decrease bulk and leave room for more precise placement of staples on the finished side.
5. Pull the yoga mat tightly and firmly wrap the 2×4 board with the yoga mat and secure well with staples.
Keep the mat smooth as you wrap. Pull the yoga mat nice and tight after the first set of staples and keep it that way while stapling the second set.
Remember these staples will be the finished edge of your 2×4 apparatus. Use the hammer to to smash the staples in so they don’t stick out.
6. Gift wrap the ends of the 2×4 and secure well with staples.
Almost finished…
Now you must give it an inaugural voyage!
Ready, Set? Workout!
Put your new Pilates 2×4 to good use with our short video. Andrea teaches a few exercises that can be a perfect beginning or ending for your next workout.
Enjoy!
About Andrea Maida
A native of Pittsburgh, Andrea began her study of the Pilates method in 2000. She holds two comprehensive certifications from Romana’s Pilates in New York and Excel Movement Studios in Washington, DC. Andrea continues to study with numerous world-class instructors including Romana Kryzanowska, Jay Grimes, Sari Mejia-Santo, Junghee Kallander, Cynthia Lochard, and Kathryn Ross-Nash whenever possible. Andrea was privileged to be in the inaugural class of The Work at Vintage Pilates under the direction of Jay Grimes, 1st Generation Master Teacher and student of Joseph Pilates.
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