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Living in a Different Body Every Day: Movement for Changing Symptoms

Updated: Mar 20

Some days, movement feels effortless—your breath flows, your body responds, and you feel strong. Other days, even the simplest actions feel like wading through mud, weighed down by pain, fatigue, or stiffness. If you live with a condition like hypermobility, autoimmune disease, or chronic illness, you know the challenge of this unpredictability all too well.


Traditional fitness advice often emphasizes consistency—repeating the same exercises, pushing through discomfort, and measuring progress in numbers. But when your body changes daily, this approach can lead to frustration and burnout. The key to sustainable movement practice for those living with chronic conditions isn’t by forcing consistency—it’s by honoring the need for change.


Reframing Progress: What Does My Body Need Today?


Instead of asking, “What should I be able to do?”, try asking, “What does my body need today?” Some days, that might mean a full Pilates session. Other days, it’s a few intentional breaths, gentle stretching, or simply lying on the floor and feeling gravity hold you. Movement is not about achieving the same outcome every day; it’s about responding to your body's needs with kindness.


Gentle supported stretching can be part of of a restorative movement practice for lower-energy days.
Gentle supported stretching can be part of of a restorative movement practice for lower-energy days.

A flexible movement practice allows for adaptability while still maintaining a connection to your body. Consider these approaches based on how you feel:


  • On high-energy days – Explore fuller movement, build strength, and enjoy what feels good. Use these days to reinforce stability and support your body’s needs for those days when energy dips.

  • On low-energy days – Focus on small, stabilizing movements, gentle breath work, or even guided visualization. These quieter forms of movement still contribute to your overall well-being.

  • On pain or flare-up days – Prioritize comfort and ease. Gentle rocking, supported positions, or simply lying down and noticing your breath can be movement, too. Rest is not the absence of progress.


Movement as a Conversation, Not a Demand


Your body is not a machine—it’s a living, adaptive system that experiences cycles, fluctuations, and change. Expecting it to perform the same way every day sets an impossible standard. Instead, movement can become a conversation: What feels supportive? What feels nourishing? What is possible today?


By letting go of rigid expectations, you allow movement to meet you where you are, rather than becoming another task to accomplish. Whether your movement today is big or small, dynamic or still, it is valuable.


Wherever your body is today, that’s where movement lives.

 
 
 

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Hi,
I'm Jeanine

"I'm an educator, a healer, a greyhound-lover, a bit of a wanderer (I did meet my husband in China, after all), and a lifelong student of movement. I also live with chronic illness, which means my relationship with movement isn’t about chasing perfection—it’s about curiosity, adaptation, and finding what actually feels good in my body. Some days, that’s a full Pilates session; other days, it’s just remembering to breathe. Through it all, I’ve learned that movement isn’t about fixing—it’s about listening, exploring, and making space for what’s possible. And that’s exactly what I hope to share with you here."

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