Each day, thousands of women, myself included, engage in a ritual. We flail our arms like orchestra conductors. We wiggle our rib cages. We get down on all fours and raise our knees to our ears. We roll on the floor. For up to 90 minutes, gathered together at studios or in front of our laptops, we perform The Method. We 'do Tracy Anderson.' The workout is not Pilates. It includes dance cardio, but it is not dance cardio. Though some moves are inspired by ballet, it is not the Bar Method. Anderson, who rose to fame training celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna, does not wish to be referred to as a trainer. She describes herself as a 'self-made scholar' and an artist who has created a 'canon of work.' The movements, she told me, are a combination of choreography ('being creative with the biomechanics of what's possible in our body') and science (understanding movement from 'a body and energy perspective'). Wander around the Hamptons or Tribeca and you might notice solitary...
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