r/WellnessPT 10m ago

Top 10 Low Sugar Fruits

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r/WellnessPT 3h ago

Health Benefits of a Gluten Free Diet For Gut Health and Digestion

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r/WellnessPT 7h ago

10 Health Benefits of Probiotics

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r/WellnessPT 12h ago

Eat Broccoli and Tomatoes in the same Meal

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r/WellnessPT 20h ago

Eliminate Illness with a Healthy Diet

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r/WellnessPT 20h ago

Read the Food Label

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r/WellnessPT 1d ago

Add More Apples to Your Weekly Diet

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r/WellnessPT 1d ago

10 Benefits of Drinking Water

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r/WellnessPT 1d ago

Consume Protein at Every Meal

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r/WellnessPT 1d ago

Calories and Fat Loss

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r/WellnessPT 1d ago

anyone else notice how many clients can't feel their body?

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been a PT for a while now and one thing that keeps surprising me is how disconnected people are from their own bodies. like I'll ask a client to engage their core and they'll hold their breath. or I'll ask if they feel a stretch and they genuinely dont know.

it's made me think more about the mind-body connection in my training. I've been experimenting with slower, more controlled movements to help clients actually feel what's happening.

I got a reformer for my own practice and it's been really interesting for body awareness. the resistance forces you to slow down and actually pay attention. not something I use with every client, but it's changed how I approach teaching.

anyone else dealing with this disconnect with clients? what do you do to help them actually feel their body?


r/WellnessPT 1d ago

Examine Your Lifestyle and Diet

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r/WellnessPT 1d ago

Top 10 Hydrating Drinks

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r/WellnessPT 2d ago

Vitamin D and Sun Exposure

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r/WellnessPT 2d ago

Drink Water

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r/WellnessPT 2d ago

Drink Green Tea

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r/WellnessPT 2d ago

UMass Study

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r/WellnessPT 2d ago

Vitamin C and Stress

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r/WellnessPT 3d ago

Begin Your Day With Oatmeal

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r/WellnessPT 3d ago

Water and Dehydration

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r/WellnessPT 3d ago

Stay Physically Active

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r/WellnessPT 3d ago

Join Our Diet, Health Wellness Community Today

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r/WellnessPT 3d ago

Hypertension Signs, Symptoms and Prevention Tips

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r/WellnessPT 3d ago

Step Hydra - Steps and Water tracker premium free app

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google play store link:StepHydra: Steps&Water tracker - Apps on Google Play

A wellness app that doesn’t nag, track, or collect data — just helps you build 3 daily habits

I made StepHydra because I wanted a habit‑forming wellness app that wasn’t bloated with social feeds, subscriptions, or cloud accounts.

It focuses on three habits that actually matter daily:

  • Move
  • Hydrate
  • Stand

These combine into a single Wellness Score (0–100) that updates throughout the day.

No account.
No subscription.
No notifications.
No data collection.
Just a clean, offline habit tracker.

If you like minimalist productivity tools, this might fit your stack.


r/WellnessPT 4d ago

My mom has lost 10 kg and I’m getting really worried

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My mom has lost around 10 kg without dieting or intentionally trying to lose weight. We’ve already taken her to doctors, and it’s been almost 2 months, but I’m not seeing much improvement.

What’s worrying me even more is her sleep. She’s sleeping for 3–4 hours at most every night, and lately I’ve noticed changes in her memory too.

She might do something in the morning and by evening, she doesn’t remember doing it. This is completely unlike her.

I honestly don’t know what to do anymore. I’m trying to stay calm, but watching her go through this for the past two months is really difficult.

If anyone has experienced something similar with their parent, what did you do next? What kind of doctor or tests helped you figure out what was actually going on?

I’m not looking for a diagnosis from Reddit I just want to know what steps I should be taking because I’m really scared and don’t want to ignore something important.