Fibromyalgia - A recap with Katie Crane
On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane closes out her fibromyalgia series with a powerful reflective episode — weaving together the lived experiences, professional insights, and recurring themes that emerged across conversations with Pilates teachers, educators, and individuals living with or healing from fibromyalgia. This episode is not an interview, but an integration. Katie pulls apart what these stories collectively reveal about chronic pain, trauma, nervous system load, and the real role Pilates can play — not as a cure, but as intelligent, compassionate support. What emerges is a clear reminder: fibromyalgia is not random, not overnight, and not something to be "pushed through." We Explore: The common threads shared by people living with or healing from fibromyalgia How trauma, prolonged stress, and high-achieving personalities often precede chronic pain Why fibromyalgia is deeply connected to the emotional and nervous system landscape The relationship between chronic pain, fatigue, and depression Why healing is never an overnight process — and why Pilates is not a "fix" How movement supports regulation, grounding, and reconnection The importance of unloading joints, reducing perceived threat, and avoiding excessive load Why mat work, gentle movement, nature, and grounding can feel safer than equipment for some The critical role of listening, pacing, sleep, rest, and self-prioritisation Why Pilates teachers must be careful not to diagnose, label, or oversimplify client experiences This Episode Is For: Pilates teachers working with clients who have fibromyalgia or chronic pain Movement professionals wanting to teach with greater nuance and nervous system awareness Teachers navigating load, fatigue, flare-ups, and client feedback Practitioners ready to move beyond "harder is better" thinking Anyone wanting a grounded, respectful perspective on self-healing and lived experience A Moment That Landed: "Fibromyalgia is the body yelling after years of whispers we didn't listen to." This episode reinforces an essential truth: People don't come to Pilates for exercises — they come for safety, understanding, and to be seen. Across every conversation in this series, those living with fibromyalgia shared similar learning curves: learning to listen instead of push learning to rest without guilt learning to soften self-judgement learning to put themselves first Not because it's trendy — but because their body demanded it. For Pilates professionals, this episode is a call to stay curious, avoid assumptions, and honour the privilege of holding space for deeply personal stories. 👉 Your Next Step: Take this into your teaching practice: ➡️ Reflect on how your language, loading choices, and pacing influence nervous system safety ➡️ Notice where you may unintentionally reward pushing through fatigue ➡️ Ask better questions — and leave space for answers that don't fit neat boxes Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If you're craving deeper reflections, intelligent conversation, and writing that challenges how we think about Pilates, pain, and professional practice: ✨ Explore The Pilates Muse — a publication for Pilates teachers who want to think beyond cues and exercises ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? This episode — and the full fibromyalgia series — is also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGs4C3-8NIw2BQZ1QTHZetg This is where philosophy meets practice. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, each episode supports Pilates teachers and movement professionals to think deeper, teach smarter, and build sustainable careers grounded in integrity, autonomy, and whole-person health.