“How does that feel?” Can you hear yourself asking that of a patient? I know I have heard myself say…
More“How does that feel?” Can you hear yourself asking that of a patient? I know I have heard myself say…
MoreOverwhelm. Vulnerability. Even desperation. When these currents start to run through us, we seek quick solutions to feel better, something…
MoreLead Instructor Kent Fyrth shares this lovely illustration of a first appointment: I recently had the great pleasure of working…
MoreJEMS® is a way of working, rather than a set of techniques. The communication aspect is key, as is self…
MoreRecently I asked our new Movement ART Programme 2 course participants to give me one word or phrase to describe…
MoreJoanne with John Wilks of Embodied Health Learning, talking about The Power and the Grace and JEMS® Designed for movement,…
MoreListen as Joanne joins Jake Lowe on his podcast Running with Jake, a weekly dose of running motivation. And…
MoreFor those of you who like a relaxed listen, in this podcast I chat with Andrew Caldwell of the Sports…
MorePhysiotherapist and JEMS® Certified Practitioner Ronja has kindly shared this story about using JEMS® with a kayaking friend: A friend…
MoreLet’s not trap people with contrived control behaviours which rob them of normal movement. Aspire to transcend an injury, not…
MoreThe insightful movement teacher cues the in intention, not the contraction. Cuing a movement intention ignites an array of brain…
MoreIf you missed my recent interview with Hadrian Stiff of Elite Squash, a master exponent of applied beautiful, efficient movement, here…
MoreI am so proud of the wonderful professionals who have taken their JEMS training to the patients and clients in…
MoreWhat a pleasure it was to spend an hour with Elizabeth Larkham on Moved to Learn by Handspring Publishing. The…
MorePhysiotherapist and Pilates Instructor Fiona has kindly shared this story about using JEMS® with a young patient: “I’ve just recently…
MoreSteve Young is a past participant of JEMS® for Health, Fitness and Wellbeing Professionals, and kindly shared this story about…
MoreFollowing in my mum’s footsteps, I qualified as a physio in 1995. My postgraduate studies reinforced in me that physiotherapy…
MoreJEMS® Certified Practitioner Gavin Church has kindly shared this story about using JEMS® with a patient with Multiple Sclerosis: “A…
MoreJEMS® fan Keith Holt has kindly shared this story about using JEMS® with Olympic athlete Jarryd Dunn: “It has been…
MoreNicki Tinkler has attended all three parts of the JEMS® Course series for Health, Fitness and Wellbeing Professionals, and kindly…
MoreWe are beyond excited to share with you the cover for Joanne’ s new book, due out in August 2019!…
MoreJEMS® has been developed over a period of 25 years and draws from biomechanical, neuromuscular, sensory, psychological and behavioural domains…
MoreIt’s tennis season, and the wrist, elbow and shoulder problems are unfortunately going to start appearing in the clinic. This…
MoreI have had some questions from my last Facebook post post regarding gluteal timing vs gluteal strengthening and this relationship…
MoreThere, do I have your attention? “Cheating” when performing an exercise is such a common judgement that no one even…
MoreFor a movement test to be relevant and specific, it should be able to clearly answer a question for you,…
MoreHow many reps? I have been asked this countless times over the years when teaching JEMS courses. What is the answer?…
MoreI see quite a few young athletes who have sustained their injuries in their first S and C session when…
MoreTo mark the launch of the new JEMS® Physiotools Home Exercise Module, I was asked to write a little something…
MoreWe see a lot of physiotherapists and Pilates teachers with low back pain in our clinic. Many of them have…
MoreA new website brings opportunities to review content and retrieve some of the more popular blogs! Here is one that…
MoreAre you using the 3 Vs in your programmes? Variety, Variation and Variability are the keys to making sure…
MoreLast night I had the pleasure of working with some great kids aged 13 -16 and their athletics coach down…
MoreThere is nothing like analysing people performing the same function to appreciate the diversity of human movement strategies. An afternoon…
MoreSome of the questions which are frequently quite validly raised during courses are “don’t we all have potential movement dysfunctions?…
MoreTraining control and awareness in children can often be helped with an external stimulus. Here is a simple adaptation of…
More“During my time as a professional cross country skier, people always told me I had the most beautiful and most…
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