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If you're hypermobile (or train hypermobile bodies) and cues never seem to land the way you or coaches expect, it's not because you're doing something wrong. Most cues assume you already have prerequisite skills that hypermobile bodies often don't, and when you add neurodivergence into the mix, it gets even more complicated. In this episode, I break down why standard cueing doesn't work for bendy bodies, what's actually missing, and what coaches need to understand about working with hypermobility (especially when there's a brain component or neurodivergent crossover).
Movement School Wait List: https://jenhosler.com/movement-school/
1:1 Consult: https://jenhosler.com/monthly-coaching/
By Dr. Jen Hosler4.8
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If you're hypermobile (or train hypermobile bodies) and cues never seem to land the way you or coaches expect, it's not because you're doing something wrong. Most cues assume you already have prerequisite skills that hypermobile bodies often don't, and when you add neurodivergence into the mix, it gets even more complicated. In this episode, I break down why standard cueing doesn't work for bendy bodies, what's actually missing, and what coaches need to understand about working with hypermobility (especially when there's a brain component or neurodivergent crossover).
Movement School Wait List: https://jenhosler.com/movement-school/
1:1 Consult: https://jenhosler.com/monthly-coaching/

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