How to Use Every Piece of Your Pilates Kit?

How to Use Your Pilates Kit: A Complete Exercise Guide | POWER GUIDANCE
HOW-TO GUIDE · PILATES KIT

How to Use Every Piece
of Your Pilates Kit

A complete exercise guide for the POWER GUIDANCE Pilates Kit — ring, core ball, resistance bands, stretch band & grip socks

You've unboxed your Pilates kit. Now what?

Opening the POWER GUIDANCE Parfait Pink Pilates Kit for the first time is exciting — but with so many accessories inside, you might be wondering: How do I actually use all of this? Don't worry. This guide walks you through every piece in the kit, with specific exercises and a 15-minute workout plan you can follow today.

No prior Pilates experience needed. Just grab your kit, clear a yoga-mat-sized space, and let's get started.

What's Inside Your Kit

Pilates Ring

15" padded

Core Ball

9" / 300g

Loop Bands

20/30/40 lb

Stretch Band

TPE flat

Grip Socks

US W 6-9

Guide + Pump

Illustrated

1. The Pilates Ring

15" Padded Pilates Ring

Real fiberglass core · Soft padded grip

The Pilates ring (also called a "magic circle") is the centerpiece of your kit. It provides gentle, controlled resistance through isometric pressing — you squeeze it between your legs, arms, or hands to engage specific muscle groups. The padded exterior makes it comfortable to hold, and the fiberglass core ensures consistent rebound.

A

Inner-Thigh Squeeze

Lie on your back with knees bent, feet flat on the floor. Place the ring between your knees. Squeeze inward for 3 seconds, release slowly for 3 seconds. Repeat 12-15 times.

Targets: Inner thighs, pelvic floor
B

Seated Chest Press

Sit tall with legs crossed. Hold the ring vertically between your palms at chest height. Press both hands inward, squeezing the ring. Hold for 3 seconds, release. Repeat 10-12 times.

Targets: Chest, shoulders, upper arms
C

Arm Scissors

Stand with feet hip-width apart. Hold the ring between your forearms, arms extended forward at shoulder height. Squeeze while slowly raising and lowering your arms in a scissor motion. Repeat 10 times.

Targets: Arms, shoulders, upper back
D

Bridge with Ring

Lie on your back, knees bent, ring between knees. Press hips up into a bridge while simultaneously squeezing the ring. Lower slowly. Repeat 10-12 times.

Targets: Glutes, hamstrings, inner thighs, core

2. The Core Ball

9" Matte Core Ball (300g)

Anti-burst PVC · Inflate with included pump

The 300g core ball is a versatile tool for balance, stability, and gentle resistance. Its matte surface provides better grip during sweaty workouts, and the anti-burst PVC means it won't pop suddenly — it slowly deflates if punctured. Use the included double-action pump to inflate it to a firm but slightly yielding pressure.

A

Ball Between Knees — Bridge

Place the ball between your knees while lying on your back. Squeeze gently to hold it in place, then lift your hips into a bridge. Lower with control. Repeat 10-12 times.

Targets: Core, glutes, inner thighs
B

Lower Abdominal Curl

Lie on your back, ball placed under your lower back for support. Hands behind head. Curl upper body upward, engaging the core. Lower slowly. Repeat 8-10 times.

Targets: Upper abdominals
C

Plank with Ball

Place the ball under your shins in a plank position. Hold for 20-30 seconds, maintaining a straight line from head to heels. The instability of the ball challenges your core.

Targets: Full core, shoulders, stability
D

Seated Balance

Sit on the ball with feet flat, arms extended forward. Lift one foot off the ground and balance for 10 seconds. Switch sides. Progress to closing your eyes for an extra challenge.

Targets: Core stability, balance, posture

3. Woven Resistance Loop Bands

3 Loop Bands — 20 / 30 / 40 lb

Cotton-blend woven · Labeled by resistance level

These woven fabric bands are a standout feature of the kit. Unlike cheap rubber bands, they won't roll up, snap, or pinch your skin. Each band is clearly labeled with its resistance level, so you can easily switch between them during a workout. Start with the 20 lb band if you're a beginner, and progress to 30 and 40 lb as you get stronger.

A

Banded Squats

Place the band just above your knees. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart. Squat down, pushing knees outward against the band. Return to standing. Repeat 12-15 times.

Targets: Glutes, quads, outer thighs
B

Side-Lying Leg Lifts

Band above knees. Lie on your side, legs stacked. Lift top leg against the band resistance. Lower slowly. Repeat 12 times per side.

Targets: Outer thighs, gluteus medius
C

Clamshells

Band above knees. Lie on your side, knees bent at 90 degrees, feet together. Open top knee like a clamshell against the band. Close slowly. Repeat 15 times per side.

Targets: Gluteus medius, hips
D

Glute Bridge Walk

Band above knees. Lie on your back, knees bent, feet flat. Lift hips into a bridge. While holding the bridge, step feet outward one at a time, then back. Repeat 10 steps per side.

Targets: Glutes, hamstrings, outer thighs
E

Standing Abduction

Band around ankles. Stand beside a wall for support. Lift one leg out to the side against the band. Return slowly. Repeat 12 times per side.

Targets: Outer thighs, hips, core stability

Pro tip: The 20 lb band is perfect for warm-ups and rehabilitation exercises. Use the 30 lb for regular training, and the 40 lb for building strength in the glutes and legs.

4. TPE Flat Stretch Band

Long Resistance / Stretch Band

TPE material · Flat surface for full-body work

The long flat band is your go-to tool for stretching, mobility, and upper-body resistance. Its flat surface distributes pressure evenly across your hands or feet, making it more comfortable than tubular bands. TPE material is durable, latex-free, and gentle on skin.

A

Seated Forward Fold Stretch

Sit with legs extended. Loop the band around the balls of your feet. Hold the ends and gently pull forward, folding over your legs. Hold for 30 seconds, breathing deeply.

Targets: Hamstrings, lower back, calves
B

Lat Stretch

Stand, hold the band overhead with both hands wide apart. Lean to one side, pulling gently with the opposite hand. Hold 20 seconds per side.

Targets: Lats, shoulders, side body
C

Chest Opener

Hold the band behind your back with both hands. Gently pull the band apart, opening your chest and squeezing shoulder blades together. Hold 5 seconds, release. Repeat 8-10 times.

Targets: Chest, shoulders, upper back
D

Banded Row

Sit with legs extended, band looped around feet. Hold both ends, sit tall, and pull elbows back, squeezing shoulder blades together. Release slowly. Repeat 12-15 times.

Targets: Upper back, biceps, posture
E

Hip Flexor Stretch

Loop band around one foot, hold ends at hip height. Step back into a lunge, letting the band gently pull your front leg. Hold 20 seconds per side.

Targets: Hip flexors, quads

5. Pilates Grip Socks

Non-Slip Grip Socks

Cotton blend · Anti-slip grips on sole · US Women's 6-9

Grip socks might seem like a small detail, but they play a crucial role in your Pilates practice. The non-slip grips on the sole provide traction on smooth floors, wood, or tile — preventing slips during standing exercises, leg circles, or single-leg work. They also keep your feet warm, which helps muscles stay relaxed and responsive.

A

Wear During All Standing Work

Put on grip socks for any standing exercises — banded squats, standing leg lifts, or ring arm presses. The grips keep you stable on hardwood or tile floors.

Use: Safety & stability
B

Reformer-Style Footwork on the Mat

Lie on your back, feet in the air. Press your heels and balls of your feet alternately (like pressing a car pedal) while wearing grip socks. The grips let you "press" against an imaginary surface.

Targets: Feet, calves, lower legs
C

Single-Leg Balance

Stand on one leg, arms extended. The grip socks provide traction so you can focus on balance without worrying about slipping. Hold 15-30 seconds per leg.

Targets: Ankle stability, core balance

Pro tip: Wash grip socks inside-out in cold water and air dry to preserve the grips. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners.

6. Pump & Illustrated Guide

Double-Action Pump + Quick-Start Guide

Inflation needle stored in pump handle

These two accessories keep your kit ready to use at all times.

A

How to Inflate the Core Ball

Remove the inflation needle from inside the pump handle. Insert it into the ball's valve. Pump 15-20 times until the ball is firm but yields slightly when pressed with your thumb. Remove the needle and quickly seal the valve. Adjust as needed.

Tip: Slightly softer = easier for beginners
B

Using the Illustrated Guide

The included quick-start guide features visual demonstrations for ring, ball, and band exercises. Use it as your day-one reference — pick 3-4 exercises from each section to build your first routine. As you grow comfortable, combine exercises into a flowing sequence.

Tip: Start with 2 exercises per accessory

Your 15-Minute Full-Kit Workout

Here's a complete workout that uses every piece of your kit. Do it 3-4 times per week for best results.

The Parfait Pink Express Routine

0-2 min

Warm-Up: Stretch Band

Seated forward fold stretch + lat stretch. Breathe deeply, relax muscles.

2-5 min

Ring Work: Inner-Thigh Squeeze + Chest Press

15 reps inner-thigh squeeze, then 12 reps seated chest press. Rest 30 seconds. Repeat.

5-8 min

Loop Band: Banded Squats + Clamshells

Start with 20 lb band. 15 squats, then 15 clamshells per side. Switch to 30 lb if ready.

8-11 min

Core Ball: Bridge + Plank Hold

12 ball bridges, then 30-second plank with ball under shins. Rest 30 seconds. Repeat.

11-13 min

Stretch Band: Chest Opener + Banded Row

10 chest openers, then 12 banded rows. Focus on posture and breathing.

13-15 min

Cool-Down: Hip Flexor Stretch + Balance

20 seconds hip flexor stretch per side. Then single-leg balance in grip socks, 15 seconds per leg.

Total: 15 minutes · Every accessory used · Full-body coverage

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Kit

💡

Progress with Bands

Start with the 20 lb band for the first 1-2 weeks. Once exercises feel easy, move to 30 lb, then 40 lb. Progressive resistance is key to building strength.

🧠

Focus on Form

Pilates is about quality, not quantity. Better to do 8 perfect reps than 15 sloppy ones. Move slowly and with control — the slower you go, the harder your muscles work.

🔄

Rotate Accessories

Don't use the same tool every day. Rotate between ring, ball, and bands across the week to target different muscle groups and prevent plateauing.

💾

Adjust Ball Firmness

A softer ball is easier for beginners and gentle on joints. As your core strength improves, inflate it firmer for a more challenging workout.

🧰

Store It Right

After each session, pack everything into the canvas storage bag. Keep the ball away from sharp objects and direct sunlight to extend its lifespan.

📅

Build a Routine

Pick a specific time each day — morning or evening — and stick to it for 3 weeks. Consistency beats intensity. 15 minutes daily is all you need.

Ready to Put Your Kit to Work?

Grab your POWER GUIDANCE Pilates Kit and start your 15-minute routine today.

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This guide is for general fitness reference. Consult a healthcare professional before starting any new exercise program.

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