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Movement as Medicine & Magic — Season 2 Begins

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jakson Movement as Medicine & Magic — Season 2 Begins kansikuva

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I'm back. Three months off, one enormous project, and a lot of learning about why movement is so much more than exercise. This episode is about the magic I felt the first time I did Pilates in an attic with a reformer and a friend who was training to teach it — the clouds parting, the gremlins going quiet, something transcendental happening in my body that I couldn't explain but couldn't stop chasing. Now I can explain it. And I want to. We cover: why getting intellectual about movement actually makes you worse at it (and what to do instead). How stretching your fascia reduces inflammation in the body. The foam rolling study that proved attentive movement works as well as antidepressants for filtering out the negative. A crash course in Polyvagal Theory — the three modes of your nervous system and how to become its operator rather than its victim. Why Pilates breathing is regulating your nervous system whether you know it or not. And yes — I introduce my first ever online Pilates course, Strength You Can Trust. Foundational classical Pilates infused with neuroscience and biomechanics. Open now. Use code WELLY15 for 15% off. Next episode: the science of manifestation, money mindset, and a wild weekend in Milan. See you there. 🥾 📚 References: — Robert Schleip: Thinking Practitioner Podcast, ep. 144 — Deb Dana: On Being Podcast — Become an Active Operator of Your Nervous System — Strength You Can Trust: lightwellpilates.com/strength — code WELLY15 for 15% off

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jakson Movement as Medicine & Magic — Season 2 Begins kansikuva

Movement as Medicine & Magic — Season 2 Begins

I'm back. Three months off, one enormous project, and a lot of learning about why movement is so much more than exercise. This episode is about the magic I felt the first time I did Pilates in an attic with a reformer and a friend who was training to teach it — the clouds parting, the gremlins going quiet, something transcendental happening in my body that I couldn't explain but couldn't stop chasing. Now I can explain it. And I want to. We cover: why getting intellectual about movement actually makes you worse at it (and what to do instead). How stretching your fascia reduces inflammation in the body. The foam rolling study that proved attentive movement works as well as antidepressants for filtering out the negative. A crash course in Polyvagal Theory — the three modes of your nervous system and how to become its operator rather than its victim. Why Pilates breathing is regulating your nervous system whether you know it or not. And yes — I introduce my first ever online Pilates course, Strength You Can Trust. Foundational classical Pilates infused with neuroscience and biomechanics. Open now. Use code WELLY15 for 15% off. Next episode: the science of manifestation, money mindset, and a wild weekend in Milan. See you there. 🥾 📚 References: — Robert Schleip: Thinking Practitioner Podcast, ep. 144 — Deb Dana: On Being Podcast — Become an Active Operator of Your Nervous System — Strength You Can Trust: lightwellpilates.com/strength — code WELLY15 for 15% off

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