Forget bicep curls and leg presses—the hottest trend in fitness is natural movement. Dr. Samira Clay, a physiotherapist and movement ecologist, is behind the MOVE10 system: a revolutionary training method built around primal patterns like crawling, climbing, squatting, and balancing. Her approach challenges everything we know about gym culture—and it’s spreading fast.
Why Machines Fail Human Bodies
“We’ve over-mechanized fitness,” Dr. Clay argues. “But your body evolved to move like an animal, not a robot.” Her MOVE10 classes replace machines with sandbags, tree branches, and floor space—training agility, strength, and coordination in one.
Injury-Proofing Through Real-World Motion
Dr. Clay’s research shows that natural movement reduces back pain, improves joint health, and enhances long-term resilience. “Functional fitness means being able to lift your kid, run for the bus, or fall without breaking a hip,” she says.
The Anti-Gym Revolution
The MOVE10 method is already in boutique studios and corporate wellness programs across Europe. “It’s not about burning calories—it’s about reclaiming your right to move freely,” Clay concludes.