30. Is It Safe To Exercise In ED Recovery? - Alanah Reilly
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How do you know if you're exercising for the right reasons? Engaging in joyful movement is an important part of overall wellbeing. However, many people struggle with their relationship with exercise in eating disorder recovery, and it may feel compulsive or driven by feelings of guilt or anxiety. In this episode, Kiah and Meg chat with exercise physiologist Alanah Reilly about: Alanah's philosophy for finding your version of joyful movementHow to know if you're exercising for the right reasonsWhen is it unsafe to exercise in ED recovery?How do you find an exercise physiologist that is experienced in this area?Alanah's top 3 tips for anyone who is healing their relationship with exerciseAlanah Reilly (nee Dobinson) (she/her) is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP), clinical supervisor, and the founder and director of Autonomy in Movement. This passion is a far cry from her past life as a typical ”gym bro”, where she lived an obsessive and judgemental lifestyle revolving around food, exercise and appearance. It was only when she completed her final year university practicum at a youth mental health space inside a local hospital, then subsequently sought reception work at an eating disorder clinic to learn more about the problematic diet space, that she realised this lifestyle may not be serving her anymore. That there were alternative ways to live life that could help, not harm, her’s and other’s self worth, wellbeing, sporting performance and quality of life. Alanah occupies multiple privileges and uses these as platforms to help amplify the voices and experience of others. Alanah practices from a “whole-person”, social justice, trauma-informed, size-inclusive and evidence-based framework, and positions the individual as the expert of their experience and herself as a collaborator walking alongside them. You can find Alanah on Instagram at @alanah.reilly.exercise.phys. Additional links: SEES website: https://www.safeexerciseateverystage.com/about-seesAIM website (resources, bookings, contact): https://autonomyinmovement.com.auESSA website (find an Accredited Exercise Physiologist): https://www.essa.org.au/find-aep/At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size. If you're ready to take the leap with your relationship with food, apply for the program here: https://courses.imbodihealth.com/nourishing-mind-and-body Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance. Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/ Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/ Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.com If you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
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