The biggest expert on your health is your own body.

Mgr. Kamila Moravcová

My role is to help you understand the quiet language of your body — so you can listen and respond before it needs to shout. Together, we create space for a gentle dialogue that supports balance, healing, and lasting well-being.

Philosophy

I don’t see the human body as a mechanism to be fixed, but as a living organism. When we truly recognize this, we stop dividing it into parts and begin to experience it as a whole — connected and alive.

Approach

I work with touch, organic movement, and embodied experience. Instead of evaluating the body, we listen to it. In this safe space, the body itself reveals the conditions it needs to find its own path toward balance and integration.

Background

I graduated in physiotherapy at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University in Prague, and have been in practice since 2008. For more than eight years, I worked in an interdisciplinary team at the Centre for Comprehensive Care, focused on psychosomatics — an experience that shaped my holistic view of health.

Later, I formed a therapeutic duo with Dr. Jana Zajícová, whose approach in psychotherapy and unique work with horses gave me a deeper understanding of how the mind shapes our experience and the tension stored in the body. My own illness, together with the experiences of women close to me, led me to explore women’s biology — and how to approach the body, movement, and nutrition with respect to it. Over time, my practice naturally turned toward holistic care for women and adolescent girls. I discovered that the relationship each woman has with herself is one of the most important aspects of the healing process — a principle I now bring to all my client work.

Teaching & Inspiration

Since 2021, I have been teaching and facilitating learning for physiotherapists and movement educators in the field of holistic approaches to the human body. My professional development has been strongly influenced by Clara Lewit’s Physiotherapy of Function, along with integral anatomy and fascia studies.

Since 2020, I have been deeply engaged with biotensegrity — a paradigm that has helped me understand the human body, movement and therapeutic work as unique, non-linear, and profoundly integrated. Much of my inspiration comes from nature itself, from observing the structure and behaviour of living organisms.

Bodyguiding grew out of this journey — and it has become the heart of my practice.