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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98007568
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh98007568#concept
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- found: Working out the Pilates way, c1992:description on cassette container (The Pilates method is a condition program that improves muscle control, flexibility, coordination, strength and tone)
- found: RLIN, Nov. 3, 1998(Pilates method; local NYPL subject hdg.)
- found: New York Times article, Nov. 3, 1998:Sect. F, p. 9, "Learning Pilates, one stretch at a time" (the exercise method was invented by a man, Joseph Pilates, a boxer and physical therapist from Germany. Obsessed with body conditioning, he developed the framework ... while serving as a nurse during World War I. ... He opened the first Pilates Studio in the United States in New York City in 1926)
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Change Notes
- 1998-11-23: new
- 2004-03-26: revised
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