Aging is inevitable, but living in pain is not

Efficient results at any age, without the exhaustion…

You’ve probably noticed by now that the way your body likes to move and what it can and can’t tolerate has changed over time. It’s ok - it’s a part of the natural aging process.

But that DOESN’T mean that living in pain is inevitable.

Because while you can’t go BACK, what you CAN do is move forward.

Developing a movement practice that HONORS your body as it ages and changes can help you do just that.

You CAN get stronger and more flexible, and increase your comfort and energy in everyday life…and the moves and intensity and schedule that will help you get there won’t be the same as what helped you get strong and flexible ten, or twenty, or thirty years ago.

That’s why it’s so helpful to have the support of a movement expert who knows how to adapt movements to your specific needs in the moment.

Which is how our teachers are trained to work - at Studio Evolve, we adapt the practice to YOU, rather than trying to fit you into a predetermined routine.

If you’re looking for efficient results at any age, WITHOUT working yourself to exhaustion or tweaking your old injuries, we recommend starting with The Accelerator.

We designed this MOST supportive container to help you get stronger and reduce pain quickly, WHILE developing sustainable habits that will support you for the long term.

It includes 3 private sessions per week and 2 supplementary bodywork or breathwork sessions, plus bonuses.

Click here to get started.

P.S. If you’re curious about The Accelerator but you’re not sure it’s for you, book a complimentary Consult Call!

You’ll get to meet one of our friendly team members (who all have TONS of expertise in healthy movement) to ask your questions and find out how we could adapt The Accelerator to work for YOU.

If you decide it’s not the right fit, we’ll be happy to offer a personalized recommendation for one of our other offers.

Click here to reserve time on our calendar!

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