Like many of those diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), my symptoms started at a very young age. It was not until my late 20’s I received my diagnosis of hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS). This diagnosis was more than validating. It provided me with clarity on how to care for my body and gave me direction on how to pursue my passion for working with the body and mind.
Exercise (or what I like to call movement) is an intimidating word when you experience chronic pain. There have been many times I have given up on working out altogether because it was simply too difficult. After 7 months without any exercise/movement practice, my body became deconditioned and my pain increased dramatically. Determined to create a better life I began studying the body and different types of movement. In 2020 I became a 200-Hour Certified Yoga Teacher with Online Yoga School – a Registered Yoga Alliance School. My certification has served as foundational knowledge of the body and movement. As a hypermobile zebra, many standard yoga poses did not compliment my body and had to be tailored to my needs. I began practicing TaiChi and quickly realized the power of dynamic movement. I began combing dynamic movement into my yoga practice. I also eliminated any poses that required me to bind or overextend the body. My practice naturally transformed into a combination of light stretches, massages, and flowing movements. I finally was building muscle and protecting my body at the same time! I continued to develop my practice and built a strong connection between the body and mind. This new connection has helped me to regulate the body, calm my nervous system and release tension. This deeper connection with the mind is something I never would have pursued without my EDS diagnosis and for that I am thankful.nicolechuba.com. I use this platform as a resource to raise EDS awareness, provide insight, and share what works, as well as what does not work when it comes to managing chronic pain. This is truly my passion project. I recently was accepted into The Ehlers Danlos Society’s EDS ECHO Project Fundamentals of Integral Movement hosted by Jeannie Di Bon. I feel blessed to have the opportunity to further develop my understanding of movement and the EDS body in this program. While my life has changed with my diagnosis, I feel it has guided me to a greater purpose. I now help women rebuild a positive connection with their body and mind through gentle movements, breathwork, and mindfulness. Playing a role in helping others find their inner power is beyond gratifying. My clients motivate me to continue my research, education, and passion in this field. I am proud to be a part of this ambitious, determined, and beautiful community. I truly believe together we can make a difference. Yours Truly, Nicole Ashley IG: @nicolechuba Blog: https://nicolechuba.com
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