This summer, I was looking for a new fitness routine . I wanted something I could do from home, something that wouldn't make me sweat like crazy in the heat, and something that I could keep up with during a travel-heavy couple of months. Plenty of things came to mind: running was free and easy to do on vacation, but the heat was just too much.

Walking was a solid alternative , but I wanted something that would build more strength. Weight training seemed like a potential fit, but since most of my workouts took place in the morning , I often didn't have enough energy to lift as heavy as I would've liked. With these factors in mind, I turned to Pilates and found that it was a near-perfect fit for my workout needs.

Although everyone is different and no two people's experiences will be exactly the same, here's what happened to me after doing Pilates for a full month. Read on to get all the details on the fitness routine I followed, plus specific results — from physical strength to mental health. Grace Taylor , PT, DPT, is a physical therapist specializing in general orthopedics, pre- and post-operative care, and sports-related injuries.

Ashlea McKee is a certified classical Pilates instructor and former professional dancer. There's a reason why Pilates has proven to be a hit among celebrities and fitness enthusiasts alike: it builds strength, isn't too sweaty, and can be done using just your body and a mat. On days when I felt like moving off my mat, I decided to pair Pilates wi.