• E19 Breaking the Pain Cycle with Megan Dunn, Corrective Exercise Specialist

  • 2024/07/30
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E19 Breaking the Pain Cycle with Megan Dunn, Corrective Exercise Specialist

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  • NO PAIN, NO GAIN… wait, what? As athletes and gym-goers alike, we’ve always been told to push through pain, but are we actually causing a disservice to our optimal performance and ability? I’m so happy to have Megan Dunn on this episode to talk about how to correct physical pain that we may be feeling, and WHY we may be in pain.
    Megan has been a certified Personal Trainer, Group Exercise Instructor, and certified Nutrition Coach for close to two decades, and she *JUST COMPLETED* her Corrective Exercise Specialization through NASM – congratulations Megan!! She has a wide range of expertise from teaching bootcamp style classes to more reflective mind-body techniques like mat pilates, core stability exercises, and deep tissue myofascial therapies. She is also the owner of a spin and fitness studio, Megaphone Fitness, in Baltic, CT. Megan is passionate about empowering optimal movement through evidence-based corrective exercise.
    In this episode, Steph and Megan discuss the source of pain and why it may not be what you think it is. We explore the Corrective Exercise Continuum Model, and share steps on how to get to the root cause of your pain so you can continue to do the things you love.

    2:07 – Megan’s experience with chronic pain
    4:38 – rebuilding movement patterns
    8:41 – hardware vs. software
    9:50 – nervous system contribution
    10:29 – why are you in pain?
    13:25 – how to get the most out of your recovery
    19:45 – your pain might not originate where you think it does
    23:50 – four phases of the corrective exercise continuum (inhibit, lengthen, activate, integrate)
    37:45 – five points of the body that needs to work together
    39:37 – what to do if you’re experiencing pain
    42:42 – how to prevent pain in the future (find, feel, flex, fuel)
    53:00 – how to work with Megan

    FOLLOW
    Follow for episode sneak peaks: @blissuppodcast
    Follow for simple swaps and habits to naturally shift from burnout to bliss: @blisswithstephf
    Follow to balance your wellness and life, and become your own healer: @flexiblewellness
    Elevate to your highest self www.flexiblewellness.net
    Today’s guest: Megan Dunn

    RESOURCES
    Apply for 1:1 Wellness + Fitness Coaching – my personalized private coaching will guide you in transforming your body, mind, and life so you can elevate to your highest self
    Become Your Own Healer – self-paced, online course to become your own healer and win at life
    Work with Megan Dunn
    Call or Text: 860-969-0006
    megan@megaphonefitness.com
    156 Willimantic Road | Baltic, CT 06330

    *This podcast represents the opinions of the hosts and their guests. The content presented in the podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.*

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NO PAIN, NO GAIN… wait, what? As athletes and gym-goers alike, we’ve always been told to push through pain, but are we actually causing a disservice to our optimal performance and ability? I’m so happy to have Megan Dunn on this episode to talk about how to correct physical pain that we may be feeling, and WHY we may be in pain.
Megan has been a certified Personal Trainer, Group Exercise Instructor, and certified Nutrition Coach for close to two decades, and she *JUST COMPLETED* her Corrective Exercise Specialization through NASM – congratulations Megan!! She has a wide range of expertise from teaching bootcamp style classes to more reflective mind-body techniques like mat pilates, core stability exercises, and deep tissue myofascial therapies. She is also the owner of a spin and fitness studio, Megaphone Fitness, in Baltic, CT. Megan is passionate about empowering optimal movement through evidence-based corrective exercise.
In this episode, Steph and Megan discuss the source of pain and why it may not be what you think it is. We explore the Corrective Exercise Continuum Model, and share steps on how to get to the root cause of your pain so you can continue to do the things you love.

2:07 – Megan’s experience with chronic pain
4:38 – rebuilding movement patterns
8:41 – hardware vs. software
9:50 – nervous system contribution
10:29 – why are you in pain?
13:25 – how to get the most out of your recovery
19:45 – your pain might not originate where you think it does
23:50 – four phases of the corrective exercise continuum (inhibit, lengthen, activate, integrate)
37:45 – five points of the body that needs to work together
39:37 – what to do if you’re experiencing pain
42:42 – how to prevent pain in the future (find, feel, flex, fuel)
53:00 – how to work with Megan

FOLLOW
Follow for episode sneak peaks: @blissuppodcast
Follow for simple swaps and habits to naturally shift from burnout to bliss: @blisswithstephf
Follow to balance your wellness and life, and become your own healer: @flexiblewellness
Elevate to your highest self www.flexiblewellness.net
Today’s guest: Megan Dunn

RESOURCES
Apply for 1:1 Wellness + Fitness Coaching – my personalized private coaching will guide you in transforming your body, mind, and life so you can elevate to your highest self
Become Your Own Healer – self-paced, online course to become your own healer and win at life
Work with Megan Dunn
Call or Text: 860-969-0006
megan@megaphonefitness.com
156 Willimantic Road | Baltic, CT 06330

*This podcast represents the opinions of the hosts and their guests. The content presented in the podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.*

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