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Your Clients' Brain Is the Missing Layer

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What if the reason your clients aren't progressing has nothing to do with how good you teach?


Most teachers measure progress by what they can see — better form, more control, stronger movement. And those things matter. But underneath all of that, the brain is constantly deciding how safe it is to move differently. And if the sensory information it's receiving is poor — if the inputs are unreliable — it won't allow new movement patterns. No matter how perfect your cueing is. You're not failing your clients. You're just missing a layer that most Pilates training never touches.


When you start working at the level of the brain — not just the body — everything changes.

 
 
 

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