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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 20 MIN

1. Why Pilates instructors are learning to create dependable clients

from Movement notes · host Pilates on George

Follow me on InstagramSubscribe for the weekly NewsletterThe first episode of the Movement Notes podcast discusses the impact of language on client autonomy, the implications of alignment-obsessed teaching and fear-based language, the financial and ethical considerations of language use, research evidence on language and client outcomes, and practical strategies for language use in teaching.TakeawaysLanguage shapes client autonomyNegative language affects client outcomesChapters00:00 Introduction and Target Audience09:01 The Financial and Ethical Implications of Language UseResearch references: Colloca & Miller (2012), JAMA — Nocebo Effects, Patient-Clinician Communication, and Therapeutic Outcomes. Vlaeyen & Linton (2000), Pain — Fear-Avoidance and Its Consequences in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain.

Follow me on InstagramSubscribe for the weekly NewsletterThe first episode of the Movement Notes podcast discusses the impact of language on client autonomy, the implications of alignment-obsessed teaching and fear-based language, the financial and ethical considerations of language use, research evidence on language and client outcomes, and practical strategies for language use in teaching.TakeawaysLanguage shapes client autonomyNegative language affects client outcomesChapters00:00 Introduction and Target Audience09:01 The Financial and Ethical Implications of Language UseResearch references: Colloca & Miller (2012), JAMA — Nocebo Effects, Patient-Clinician Communication, and Therapeutic Outcomes. Vlaeyen & Linton (2000), Pain — Fear-Avoidance and Its Consequences in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain.

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