The Physicality of Stress

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“There's two types of stress, actual stress or real stress and perceived stress, no one is worse or better than the other No, neither perceived stress nor real stress is Trump's both end up with the same experience in the brain and the body.” Katie Crane   Stress is a ubiquitous aspect of modern life, impacting both mind and body. In this episode, we delve into the intricate relationship between stress, the brain, and the body, focusing particularly on its physical manifestations. As pilates professionals, it's crucial to comprehend how stress affects our clients and explore strategies to alleviate its burden.   Don't forget to check out my website thepilatesprofessional.com.au for workshops and my six-month reformer teacher training mentor program. I believe that reformer training is a crucial missing link in our industry, and I'm here to provide comprehensive and recognized training for aspiring reformer instructors.   Thank you for joining me in The Pilates Lounge. I'm Katie Crane, your Pilates professional, and I'll see you in the next episode!     Take advantage of your FREE gift! Claim it now here: https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/free-gift   Transform your Pilates practice with Pilates Muse, our fortnightly publication. Subscribe today for expert tips, inspiring stories, and exclusive content to take your Pilates journey to the next level.  https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication

The Physicality of Stress

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