This science-backed workout makes you taller, studies suggest
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A trendy workout has been praised not only for improving fitness and flexibility but also for its potential to make you look taller.

Pilates, which has soared in popularity in recent years, is said to increase people’s height due to its posture-improving benefits.

Practicing pilates helps to strengthen and lengthen both core and spinal muscles, which can lead to improved posture, less slouching, and reduced spinal compression. This may even result in a slight increase in height due to better body alignment.

Research has demonstrated that pilates improves postural alignment by adjusting head and spine angles and reducing thoracic kyphosis (commonly known as a ‘hunchback’) and lumbar lordosis (the inward curve of the lower back).

This improved alignment supports a taller, straighter look, creating the illusion of added height.

One study found that this exercise style could increase height by up to 2.7 cm, especially after 10 weeks of pilates mat training.


People participating in a yoga class in Caracas, Venezuela.
Pilates can help reduce slouching and spinal compression, potentially adding centimeters in height. REUTERS

The researchers noted that this gain reflects better postural alignment, not real bone growth.

Another controlled trial reported a significant height increase in a pilates group of middle-aged women, attributed to improved posture.

Simon Ngo, Director of Pilates & Yoga at Flow Athletic, said that this effect is more about “regaining our height” than actually growing taller.

“As we deal with gravity and maintain an upright position, our spine gradually becomes compressed. The variety of movements typical in a pilates class helps relieve this compression, allowing us to feel elongated and taller,” as he explained to news.com.au.

He mentioned he personally feels more “lengthened” after pilates due to certain movements he includes in his classes.

“Spinal flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and rotation help the most,” he explained.

“In other words, any movements that involve bending forward, back, side to side, or twisting will help, with back bending being the most effective in countering the effects of prolonged sitting in today’s lifestyle.”

He mentioned that visible posture improvements won’t happen overnight, but with consistent effort, “perhaps 30 sessions or more” you might notice some changes.


Rolled-up yoga mats on a shelf.
One study found that pilates could increase a person’s height by up to 2.7 cm. Stephen Yang

Chloe Atkinson, 25, told news.com.au that she has noticed an increase in height since starting pilates at age 17.

“I’m hypermobile, and the body awareness pilates gave me helped me stand properly with less pressure on my knees, which made me seem taller,” she said.

“I’m about 5’8” and a half. Before pilates, I measured consistently at 5’7”. I also started strength training at 21, which helped my posture too.”

Emma Maslen, 49, realised she was getting shorter over the years because of poor posture.

Since beginning pilates three months ago and practising five to six days a week leading up to her wedding, she now “finally” has good posture, reduced her “hunchback,” and appears taller.

“I would estimate I gained a few centimetres, back to my original height,” she revealed.

Deepak Shukla, 35, said that after sticking with pilates, he went from being a “slouched office worker” to a “confident six-footer”.

“Sure, the height might be due to better posture, but it feels real when I walk around feeling like I’m owning the room!” he said.

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