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We explore how Pilates can be a therapeutic path for physical and emotional healing, grounded in breath, nervous system regulation, and mindful movement. Stories, science, and simple practices show how small, safe steps build strength, trust, and lasting change.
• season five focus on core ideas across science, philosophy, and culture
• why Pilates as therapy works for pain, anxiety, and trauma
• neuroplasticity, interoception, and GABA’s role in calming
• breath mechanics that shift fight-or-flight to rest-and-repair
• client stories illustrating safety, pacing, and earned security
• practical tools: three-dimensional breath, spinal mobility, pelvic clock
• somatic skills: resource building, grounding, and pendulation
• adaptations for back pain, anxiety, and trauma-sensitive setups
• nonlinear progress and how to honor strong and tender days
• integrated care with PTs, psychologists, and physicians
• how to start: choose a therapeutic instructor, go slow, keep a journal
If you'd enjoyed today's episode, I'd love for you to share it with your friends and family
And if you're feeling generous, consider donating at the link provided in the description
For more resources, tips, and updates, don't forget to visit our website at www.kore-fit.com and follow us on Instagram at KoreFitnessAZ
Join our community and let's continue this journey together
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By Kris HarrisWe explore how Pilates can be a therapeutic path for physical and emotional healing, grounded in breath, nervous system regulation, and mindful movement. Stories, science, and simple practices show how small, safe steps build strength, trust, and lasting change.
• season five focus on core ideas across science, philosophy, and culture
• why Pilates as therapy works for pain, anxiety, and trauma
• neuroplasticity, interoception, and GABA’s role in calming
• breath mechanics that shift fight-or-flight to rest-and-repair
• client stories illustrating safety, pacing, and earned security
• practical tools: three-dimensional breath, spinal mobility, pelvic clock
• somatic skills: resource building, grounding, and pendulation
• adaptations for back pain, anxiety, and trauma-sensitive setups
• nonlinear progress and how to honor strong and tender days
• integrated care with PTs, psychologists, and physicians
• how to start: choose a therapeutic instructor, go slow, keep a journal
If you'd enjoyed today's episode, I'd love for you to share it with your friends and family
And if you're feeling generous, consider donating at the link provided in the description
For more resources, tips, and updates, don't forget to visit our website at www.kore-fit.com and follow us on Instagram at KoreFitnessAZ
Join our community and let's continue this journey together
Support the show
https://www.kore-fit.com