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In this episode, I explore a common belief in the movement and fitness world—the idea that more flexibility or range of motion will solve pain. I explain why increasing range isn't always the answer and why pain is often more related to movement patterns than tight muscles. When we focus only on stretching or pushing deeper into movements, we can actually reinforce compensation patterns that keep pain cycles going.
Instead, I share how reducing pain often leads to improved range naturally. By paying closer attention to coordination, load distribution, and how the body truly moves, we can create more efficient and sustainable movement patterns. When we quiet unnecessary tension and support the muscles and joints that should be doing the work, the body can move with greater ease, stability, and freedom.
By Susi Hately4.8
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In this episode, I explore a common belief in the movement and fitness world—the idea that more flexibility or range of motion will solve pain. I explain why increasing range isn't always the answer and why pain is often more related to movement patterns than tight muscles. When we focus only on stretching or pushing deeper into movements, we can actually reinforce compensation patterns that keep pain cycles going.
Instead, I share how reducing pain often leads to improved range naturally. By paying closer attention to coordination, load distribution, and how the body truly moves, we can create more efficient and sustainable movement patterns. When we quiet unnecessary tension and support the muscles and joints that should be doing the work, the body can move with greater ease, stability, and freedom.

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