It seems like there's always a new workout trending on social media, but the latest one focuses more on exercising your mind than your body. Somatic training is a gentle (like, extremely gentle) style of movement designed to help practitioners both strengthen their mind-body connection, release anxiety, and even heal trauma . The movement #somaticexperiencing has nearly 17K tags on TikTok, and over 328K on Instagram, with people sharing how it's a way to exercise and excise negative emotions and personal trauma.

While similar to yoga and breathwork , the goals and techniques are different, and the movements are, too. Rather than prepping your body for a marathon, getting stronger, or enhancing mobility, somatic training is primarily focused on connecting you with your emotions and healing trauma that's lingering in your body. If you've been feeling out of it or dealing with chronic stress or pain lately, somatic training could be a great fit for you.

Ahead, experts weigh in on everything you need to know about this trending technique. Lindsey Schmidt , is a board-certified doctor of chiropractic. w Isabella Mainwaring is the creator of ThetaSomatics, a somatic training technique.

Ashwini Chauhan is a certified somatic mind-body healing practitioner. Liz Tenuto , aka The Workout Witch , is a somatic exercise expert, with somatic certifications in Feldenkrais and Pilates and a specialization in injuries & pathologies. Sami Clarke , CPT, is the co-founder of training program FOR.