The Modern Body Is Strong – But Not Adaptable
Modern health culture celebrates strength. We track workouts, measure progress, and celebrate the ability to lift heavier, run faster, and push physical limits. Strength is often treated as the ultimate sign of fitness and capability. But strength alone does not...
Movement as Language: What Your Body Is Trying to Say
Movement is often treated as a purely mechanical function. Muscles contract, joints rotate, and the body performs tasks. From this perspective, movement is simply the physical expression of strength, flexibility, and coordination. But the body does not move only to...
The Myth of Structural Damage
Why pain is not always caused by something “broken” When people experience persistent pain, the first question is often structural: What is damaged? We tend to assume that pain must mean something in the body is broken, torn, or deteriorating. Medical scans,...