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Brain Systems, Movement Training, and Parkinson’s Disease | Episode 4: Cerebellum

This mini-series explores how different brain systems contribute to movement and how that understanding can be applied to exercise programming for people living with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological conditions.

In this episode, we focus on the **cerebellum** and its role in coordination, timing, balance, and movement refinement. We look at how this system contributes to smooth, adaptive movement and how it informs practical exercise choices in real-world training.

Understanding how the cerebellum contributes to movement control can help movement professionals design more precise, responsive, and functional programming across different abilities and stages.

This series is designed for Pilates instructors, movement professionals, and rehabilitation practitioners working with neurological populations—or anyone who wants a deeper understanding of how the brain supports movement.

📅 Upcoming live workshop: June 27, 2026
📍 Alicante, Spain
🎟️ Register here: https://www.pilates4parkinsons.com/pricing-plans/services-1

Watch the full series in order to understand how brain-based movement systems translate into practical exercise programming.

Видео Brain Systems, Movement Training, and Parkinson’s Disease | Episode 4: Cerebellum канала Pilates 4 Parkinsons
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