Explore the innovative equipment devised by Joseph as he pioneered the Pilates method. Universal Reformer: Pilates' flagship apparatus, designed for a myriad of exercises to develop strength, flexibility, and alignment. Cadillac (or Trap Table): Also known as the Trapeze Table, this apparatus provides support for a range of exercises aimed at enhancing strength, flexibility, and spinal alignment. Wunda Chair: A versatile piece of equipment used for strengthening the core, legs, and arms, promoting stability and balance. Baby Chair: designed to strengthen the upper body. Equipped with professional-grade springs and high-quality handles, it enhances arm strength, promotes healthy posture, and engages core muscles. Electric Chair: Similar to the High Chair, it offers a dynamic workout for the entire body, particularly targeting the core and lower body. Ladder Barrel: This curved apparatus supports the spine and facilitates exercises to improve flexibility and spinal alignment. Small Barrels (or Spine Corrector): These smaller curved apparatus support the spine and facilitate movements that improves stretch, strength and alignment of the spine. Pedi-Pole: A portable apparatus resembling a vertical pole with springs and straps attached, used for exercises that strengthen and stretch the upper body, focusing on balance and postural stability. Push-Up Bars: Enhance upper body strength and posture with ergonomically shaped wooden handles supported by a sturdy metal frame. This combination ensures stability and durability during use, making it an excellent tool for engaging arm and core muscles. Neck Stretcher: An apparatus used to gently stretch and release tension in the neck and upper back, promoting strength and stretching of the neck to improve support and range of motion. Foot Corrector: Designed to strengthen the muscles of the feet and improve alignment, enhancing overall balance and stability. Toe Corrector: Focuses on strengthening and aligning the muscles of the toes and feet, promoting better balance and alignment during movement.