How Our Words Impact Our Clients
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Today we look at the way our words impact our clients' experience in a Pilates class. Our language can prime our clients to expect a positive or negative outcome, and can influence how our clients feel about themselves and movement. We explore how fear-based cuing about alignment or subjects like neck flexion can have an unintended nocebic effect on our clients. Tune in! I want to hear from you! Share your thoughts and follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @pilatesteachersmanual. Full show notes and episode transcription can be found on the podcast website here: http://bit.ly/pilatesteachersmanual. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast for updates, and rate and review wherever you listen!  Episodes now available on YouTube: *https://bit.ly/YouTubePTM* Email [email protected] with your feedback.    Show Notes: Here's the article about how our expectations shape our perception.  Support the podcast:     Visit https://links.oliviabioni.com/affiliates to take advantage of some sweet savings! Episode Music: This episode uses NCS music in compliance with https://ncs.io/usage-policy Track: Tobu - Good Times [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: https://youtu.be/YHSH9k9ooZY Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/goodtimes Track: Tobu & Itro - Sunburst [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: https://youtu.be/4lXBHD5C8do Support the show
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