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Embodied Movement As a Path to Wholeness with Cari Vann

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Ever wondered if there's a different approach to exercise that doesn't involve pain or drudgery? What if movement could be a form of self-care, rather than a chore? In this episode, I had a captivating conversation with Cari, where we explored the concept of "un-exercise" and the power of slowing down in our fitness routines. Cari shared her personal journey of overcoming resistance to movement and finding joy in mindful exercise practices. We delved into the importance of stretching, therapeutic Pilates, and connecting with our body's natural rhythms. We also discussed the prevalence of hustle culture and the misconception that faster is always better in fitness. Throughout the conversation, Cari emphasized the significance of listening to our bodies, honoring our limitations, and finding movement modalities that resonate with our individual needs.

Stretching serves as a gateway to connecting with our bodies and preventing injury. Therapeutic Pilates focuses on strengthening core muscles and stabilizing the body through slow, controlled movements. Embracing a slower pace allows us to activate deep muscles and build strength from the inside out. Fascia release is an essential aspect of movement, promoting flexibility and reducing discomfort. Ultimately, the key lies in starting with the basics, listening to our bodies, and embracing simplicity in our approach to fitness.

Key takeaways:

  • Embrace the concept of "un-exercise" as a form of self-care and mindful movement.
  • Prioritize stretching, therapeutic Pilates, and fascia release to improve flexibility and prevent injury.
  • Listen to your body, honor its limitations, and find movement practices that resonate with your individual needs.

Resources:

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Host Jennifer Moore is an author, energy healer, intuitive mentor, master trainer for EFT International, podcast host and founder of The Empathic Mastery Academy.

https://www.empathicmasteryacademy.com

https://www.empathicmastery.com

Get Jen’s book

Https://empathicmasterybook.com

@EmpathicMastery (IG)

https://www.instagram.com/EmpathicMastery

Join Jen’s free FB group for monthly full moon masterclasses and her Empathic Safety Guide at https://www.empathicmastery.com/masterclass

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Content provided by Jennifer Elizabeth Moore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jennifer Elizabeth Moore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ever wondered if there's a different approach to exercise that doesn't involve pain or drudgery? What if movement could be a form of self-care, rather than a chore? In this episode, I had a captivating conversation with Cari, where we explored the concept of "un-exercise" and the power of slowing down in our fitness routines. Cari shared her personal journey of overcoming resistance to movement and finding joy in mindful exercise practices. We delved into the importance of stretching, therapeutic Pilates, and connecting with our body's natural rhythms. We also discussed the prevalence of hustle culture and the misconception that faster is always better in fitness. Throughout the conversation, Cari emphasized the significance of listening to our bodies, honoring our limitations, and finding movement modalities that resonate with our individual needs.

Stretching serves as a gateway to connecting with our bodies and preventing injury. Therapeutic Pilates focuses on strengthening core muscles and stabilizing the body through slow, controlled movements. Embracing a slower pace allows us to activate deep muscles and build strength from the inside out. Fascia release is an essential aspect of movement, promoting flexibility and reducing discomfort. Ultimately, the key lies in starting with the basics, listening to our bodies, and embracing simplicity in our approach to fitness.

Key takeaways:

  • Embrace the concept of "un-exercise" as a form of self-care and mindful movement.
  • Prioritize stretching, therapeutic Pilates, and fascia release to improve flexibility and prevent injury.
  • Listen to your body, honor its limitations, and find movement practices that resonate with your individual needs.

Resources:

______________________________________________

Host Jennifer Moore is an author, energy healer, intuitive mentor, master trainer for EFT International, podcast host and founder of The Empathic Mastery Academy.

https://www.empathicmasteryacademy.com

https://www.empathicmastery.com

Get Jen’s book

Https://empathicmasterybook.com

@EmpathicMastery (IG)

https://www.instagram.com/EmpathicMastery

Join Jen’s free FB group for monthly full moon masterclasses and her Empathic Safety Guide at https://www.empathicmastery.com/masterclass

  continue reading

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