EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 15 MIN
Ep. 99: Movement Making Systems - What They Are and How They Work Together
from Modern Body: Pilates & Movement for Life
Follow Modern BodyStay connected with Aly DiRoma and the Modern Body community: https://link.me/alydiromaIf you aren't already a member of the Modern Body Online Studio , you can experience that too with a free 7-day trial. Explore the full catalog of classes for free for the first 7 days.January Recap:Ep. 95: Write Your Movement Story for 2026Ep. 96: Pelvic Positioning Empowerment - When, Why, and How to Position Your Pelvis to Support You Through MovementEp. 97: Is Pilates Enough?Ep. 98: Movement Habits & Patterns and How They Affect Your PostureIn this EpisodeMovement isn’t just a collection of exercises—it’s an interconnected conversation happening across the entire body. In this episode Aly invites listeners to rethink their movement practice as a collection of curated systems. Rather than chasing a single “best” method, Aly makes the case for understanding how different movement systems work together to support strength, mobility, and long-term vitality.Using clear examples from Pilates, strength training, and cardiovascular work, Aly explains what it means to look at the body on both a micro level (individual joints or regions) and a macro level (the body moving as a unified whole). She shares how a thoughtfully designed class—or week of movement—layers systems intentionally, allowing each to influence and enhance the others. The result is a practice that feels supportive, adaptable, and responsive to real life.Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how to choose movement practices that work together, evolve over time, and ultimately help the body feel strong, mobile, and free.Want help with production of your podcast? Contact Michelle Sanchez [[email protected]]
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