Parkinson's: An Athlete's Journey
Before Gaia Forlani became a neuroscientist, she was a professional ballerina. Ballet gave her a direct understanding of movement at a high level: control, rhythm, timing, strength, coordination, and the constant feedback between the brain and the body. That background still shapes how she sees Parkinson’s. Today, she works at the intersection of neuroscience, coaching, and Parkinson’s performance, helping people think differently about movement, training, and identity after diagnosis. Eric and Gaia talk about why so many people with Parkinson’s are treated as fragile, even when they are strong, capable, and willing to train. They also get into purposeful training, recovery, sleep, overtraining, cognition, and the difficult overlap between Parkinson’s and aging. Key Takeaways ➡️ People with Parkinson’s are not fragile. Gaia challenges the way people with Parkinson’s are often treated as passive, incapable, or already declining, especially when many are still strong, capable, and willing to train. ➡️ Training needs purpose, not just effort. Eric and Gaia separate general activity from purposeful training, including strength, power, coordination, and movement that is matched to the person’s goals and capacity. ➡️ Recovery is part of performance. More exercise is not always better. Gaia and Eric talk about sleep, recovery, overtraining, and why athletes with Parkinson’s need to take rest as seriously as training. ➡️ Identity shapes how people adapt. The language people use around Parkinson’s matters. Gaia talks about seeing people as athletes rather than patients, while also recognizing that the constant “fight” mindset can become exhausting. Key Moments 00:01 — Eric asks about Gaia’s “You Are Not Fragile” message 00:22 — Why Gaia pushes back on people with Parkinson’s being treated as fragile 03:15 — Eric reflects on mindset, gratitude, and not feeling like a victim 05:34 — Gaia’s path from ballerina to neuroscientist 10:32 — How ballet shaped Gaia’s understanding of the brain and body 12:46 — Treating the whole person as an athlete 13:00 — Language, identity, and not calling people with Parkinson’s patients 13:56 — Sleep, recovery, and neurological regulation 14:55 — The risk of doing too much after diagnosis 17:28 — When exercise becomes harmful without the right foundation 18:44 — General movement versus exercise medicine 20:27 — Cognition, strength training, and metabolic health 23:25 — Aging versus Parkinson’s symptoms 24:53 — Muscle loss, strength, power, and bradykinesia 28:34 — Looking at the person before the diagnosis 29:15 — Training professionals to understand Parkinson’s movement 31:01 — Gaia’s work moving online and reaching a wider audience 32:02 — Coaching as a two-way learning process 32:34 — Eric compares Parkinson’s adaptation to jiu-jitsu 34:20 — Why the “fight” against Parkinson’s can be motivating but also exhausting 36:16 — Eric on balancing jiu-jitsu, pickleball, recovery, and downtime 37:00 — Education, family support, and the social side of Parkinson’s 38:38 — Beliefs, mindset, and defining your own story 39:53 — Eric on small wins, daily resets, and moving forward About Gaia Forlani: Gaia is a neuroscientist specializing in sensorimotor, clinical, and movement neuroscience. A former professional ballerina, she brings together movement science, coaching, and performance experience in her work with people living with Parkinson’s. She is the co-founder of the Parkinson Performance Centre and creator of the Parkinson Power Protocol. Connect with Gaia: Website: http://parkinsonperformancecentre.com/ [http://parkinsonperformancecentre.com/] LinkedIn: Gaia Forlani [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaia-forlani-ppc/] Instagram: gaia.forlani.ppc [https://www.instagram.com/gaia.forlani.ppc/] Facebook: Gaia Forlani [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576111081168] Parkinson's: An Athlete's Journey 📩 Join our Community: https://evfmethod.com/subscribe-to-podcast-community [https://evfmethod.com/subscribe-to-podcast-community] 🎧 Listen and Subscribe: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey [https://parkinsons-an-athletes-journey.transistor.fm/] 🎬 Watch on YouTube: @parkinsonsathletepodcast [https://youtube.com/@parkinsonsathletepodcast?si=uWaZy-8-Q-BahmT-] 📸 Instagram: @parkinsonsathletepodcast [https://www.instagram.com/parkinsonsathletepodcast/] 🤝 LinkedIn: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey [http://linkedin.com/company/parkinsons-an-athletes-journey-podcast] 🌐 Website: www.evfmethod.com [https://evfmethod.com/home] Disclaimer This podcast shares personal experience and general education, not medical advice. Always talk with a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to medication, treatment, or exercise.
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