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Start here to understand how Somatic Pilates, Nervous System Regulation, and Embodied Movement work together:
1. What is Somatic Pilates: A Different Approach and Evolution to Pilates
2. Interoception: Finding that inner state of comfort, wellbeing and health
4. Optimal Breathing for Life & Living: a mind body somatic perspective
5. Spring: Ventral Energy & Your Nervous System - Opening your Window to Wellbeing
6. Come to your senses: Embodied Vision: Why What You See Shapes How You Feel
7. Returning back home & connecting with your body - the power of the Somatic Mind Body Connection
8. What is Somatic Movement? Some thoughts about the questions I am frequently asked
9. Cultivating Connections: a deepening practice of embodiment
Cultivating Connections: a deepening practice of embodiment.
Standing on Benicassim beach at sunrise alongside global elders of the somatic lineage, I experienced a profound "ventral pivot" - a shift from isolating physical effort to collective, human connection. As an ISMETA Master Somatic Movement Therapist, my mission is to bring these high-level nervous system tools back to our local communities. Discover why we are biologically wired to heal in circles, how collective co-regulation transforms your stress response, and how you can step out of solo doing into collective being.
Somatic Pilates - A different approach & evolution to Pilates.
Somatic Pilates is a specialist form of Pilates that combines Somatic principles with the principles of Pilates. It works primarily with very deep presence and felt sense - it is about integrating and becoming at one with your body, developing something called embodiment and deeply listening to and respecting your body. Somatic Pilates has a much deeper anatomical component for the client and teacher / practitioner and may harness different systems of the body deliberately to produce different effects. Its purpose is to produce full mind body integration. It does not intend to work with body as a separate 'thing’, but works with the body as an integrated whole, we both have a body and we are a body. When we work with our bodies and listen to them carefully we become much calmer and at peace with ourselves, and in that respect Somatic Pilates can be for some people a real tonic to everyday life, stresses and strains in every respect. So much can move us away from our bodies, and Somatic Pilates is a practice to put people back within themselves once more. We can move with greater freedom, we put less strain on our body, we develop greater felt sense and more confidence in our body because we have a different relationship with it….
Make this season one of calm, joy and wellbeing…
Have a winter of calm, joy and wellbeing. Emerge from the season in a position of strength, health and happiness…
Winter has always been one of my favourite times of the year: I love the frosty days and all of the seasonal rituals. In many ways it is an opportunity to get off the treadmill of what we used to do on autopilot, and consider what the season means to us personally, and how we can make the very best of what we have.