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The Science of Cueing: How Language Shapes Movement

How you cue matters—often more than you realize. In this one-hour workshop, Jenn Pilotti explores the science of cueing and the powerful role language plays in shaping movement, perception, and learning.

Through guided discussion and light practical application, you’ll explore what cueing actually is, the different types of cues available to you, and what those cues are influencing in the body and nervous system. You’ll also learn how subtle shifts in language can change how movement is organized, experienced, and understood.

This workshop is ideal for movement teachers, coaches, and curious movers who want to communicate more clearly, teach more effectively, and develop a deeper awareness of how words guide movement.


$29 — Live Workshop

  • 60-minute live session

  • Discussion + light practical application

  • Replay available for 24 hours

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$39 — Workshop + Cueing Companion PDF

  • Everything included in the live workshop

  • Printable reference PDF

  • Clear breakdown of cueing concepts

  • Space for personal notes and integration

Designed to be revisited, not rushed.

Register for the workshop + PDF
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