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Pilates is often dismissed as a workout primarily for women, but recent viral videos have shattered this stereotype. As male athletes and self-proclaimed gym enthusiasts take part in Pilates sessions, they are experiencing a humbling wake-up call.
These social media clips depict men grimacing, shaking, and grappling with exercises that, on the surface, may seem straightforward. Many are taken aback by the intensity of Pilates workouts, typically associated with graceful movements and fluid postures.
Instructors like Melania Antuchas from Florida are capitalizing on this trend, sharing footage from her classes where male participants struggle to keep up. Her classes, known for combining strength training with classic Pilates methods, have attracted millions of viewers online.
Antuchas teaches a dynamic 50-minute class, designed specifically to challenge muscle fibers that traditional gym routines often overlook. Gym-goers, accustomed to lifting heavy weights and working on major muscle groups, find themselves unprepared for the unique demands of Pilates.
“We focus on tiny muscle fibers, the ones often neglected in standard workouts,