On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane sits down with Joanna Littlewood-Johnson, dancer, Pilates educator, and international pole athlete, for a grounded and honest conversation about athletic longevity, injury recovery, and what Pilates actually is when you strip it back to its roots.

This episode moves beyond surface-level training conversations—diving into how Pilates supports high-level performance without becoming performance itself, why simplicity is often more powerful than complexity, and how deep body awareness allows athletes to keep evolving well into midlife and beyond.

Joanna shares her journey from professional dance into Pilates and pole, including her experience recovering from a full Achilles rupture, and how her understanding of Pilates principles became the difference between simply doing rehab… and actually progressing through it.

Together, they explore the realities of training in a changing body—touching on menopause, tendon health, bone density, and the responsibility we carry as movement professionals to teach with depth, not trends.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • How Pilates supports athletic performance and longevity

  • The role of body awareness and muscle recruitment in advanced movement

  • Why simplicity in Pilates creates better outcomes than complexity

  • Joanna's recovery from a full Achilles tendon rupture

  • The importance of progressive loading and structured rehab

  • How Pilates knowledge enhances injury recovery outcomes

  • Training through menopause and physiological change

  • Bone health, osteopenia, and the need for strength and load

  • Why Pilates is not the performance—but the preparation for life

  • The growing disconnect between true Pilates and modern interpretations

Key Takeaways

  • Pilates is a practice and a system, not just a workout

  • Simplicity, done well, creates high-level performance outcomes

  • Injury recovery requires consistency, intention, and understanding

  • Women's bodies change—and training must adapt, not stop

  • The true benefit of Pilates shows up outside the studio

💬 "Pilates prepares you for the world outside—not just what you do on the equipment."

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Final Thoughts

This episode is a reminder that Pilates doesn't need to be complicated to be powerful.

When practiced with intention, it builds a body that is resilient, adaptable, and capable—whether that's on stage, in sport, or simply moving through life with strength and confidence.

Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse

If this conversation sparked something for you—professionally or personally—explore The Pilates Muse, where Katie shares deeper reflections on movement, injury, teaching philosophy, and the evolution of Pilates as a lifelong practice.

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About The Pilates Lounge

The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice.

Hosted by Katie Crane, the podcast explores the deeper layers of Pilates—from injury and rehabilitation to athletic performance, teaching philosophy, and the long game of movement.

Each episode supports Pilates educators to think deeper, teach smarter, and serve their communities with integrity.

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