Membership

The Zebra Club membership

The Zebra Club gives you a complete, clinically-informed platform for hypermobility – sequenced, not random; specific, not generic; available whenever your body is ready.

Is this for me?

Is The Zebra Club right for me?

This is for you if…

  • You haven't experienced sustainable improvement.
  • Movement increases your pain.
  • You've experienced repeated setbacks.
  • You feel unsure what to do.
  • You want to build strength safely.

The membership

The Zebra Club

A clinically informed movement membership for people with hypermobility, hEDS, HSD, and related conditions.

Foundations

Foundations that help you start safely.

Structured Pathways

Structured pathways for pain, flares, autonomic regulation, and strength.

Movement Sessions

On-demand movement sessions based on how you feel and what you need.

Breathwork & Mindfulness

Breathwork and mindfulness audios for nervous system support.

Live Expert Events

Monthly live educational events with hypermobility experts.

Community

A private community of people with similar experiences.

Pricing

The core membership.

Everything inside the platform – structured pathways, movement sessions, community, education. The same membership, four ways to pay.

Monthly

£18.99

per month

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Quarterly

£48.99

every 3 months

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Annual

£187.99

per year

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Lifetime

£547.99

one payment

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Cancel anytime. No lock-in.

Member add-ons

Want deeper learning and more targeted support?

Exclusively for members who want structured clinical guidance, these annual add-ons provide access to specialist content beyond core membership.

Live IMM Clinic

Live group coaching with Jeannie Di Bon. Real life cases and practical problem-solving.

See clinical reasoning applied in real time. Live group sessions with Jeannie Di Bon that examine real case studies, demonstrate how complex presentations are assessed and show how movement patterns are interpreted and progressed step by step.

Includes: 12 live group sessions, recordings and case-based discussion.

Personalised Programs

Made for you. A structured, individualised program built around your symptoms, history and goals.

Structured pathways designed specifically for your body. Tailored programs, personally reviewed by Jeannie Di Bon, that help members understand what to focus on, what to prioritise and how to progress safely with hypermobility and related conditions.

Includes: 6 tailored programmes, updates every 8 weeks and support applying IMM.

Expert Masterclass Series

Go deeper. Expert-led series with specialist clinicians on key topics in hypermobility, pain and movement.

Learn from the experts. Become your own expert. A structured series led by experts in hypermobility and related conditions, designed to help members make sense of symptoms, past approaches and what the body needs next.

Includes: 12 specialist sessions across 4 masterclasses over the year.

Getting started

Three things you can try in your first week in The Zebra Club.

You don't have to know where to start. You don't have to commit to a pathway. Try one of these in your first week. Each takes ten minutes or less, and most members feel a difference the same day.

The Foundations breath session.

Ten minutes, lying down, no equipment.

This is the breathwork Jeannie teaches every new member and every clinician she trains. If your nervous system has been on high alert for years, this is the first place we calm it. Most members feel the difference in one session.

The “Go Low, Go Slow” flare practice.

For the days when even gentle movement feels like too much.

A short, lying-down practice that supports your body without asking anything of it. Designed specifically for hypermobile bodies in a flare, built around what actually helps — not what generic advice tells you to push through.

The proprioception primer session.

A short awareness practice that helps your nervous system locate where your joints actually are in space.

For many hypermobile people with hEDS and HSD, this is the first time their body has felt anchored. It’s quietly transformational.

The most common thing I hear from new members in their first week isn't 'I'm stronger.' It's 'I'm calmer.' That's where the work begins — and where most people, until they meet the IMM, have never been told to begin."

Jeannie Di Bon, Founder

If you've been waiting for safe movement designed for you, this is it.

The Zebra Club Membership FAQ

The Zebra Club includes structured pathways (sequenced programs for pain, autonomic regulation, strength and more), an extensive on-demand library of movement sessions and meditations, live monthly educational events with hypermobility experts, a global community of members, and Foundations – a short orientation that introduces the method to every new member.

People with hEDS, HSD, hypermobility-related symptoms, POTS, MCAS, or chronic pain who have found generic exercise unhelpful or harmful. It works at any level of fitness, pain, or fatigue. Members typically come to us after physiotherapy, gym, Pilates, or yoga has failed them — and stay because the method is built for bodies like theirs. The Zebra Club is designed for lifelong self-management, helping you navigate the ups and downs of your condition with more confidence and independence.

The Zebra Club isn't a fit if you want high-intensity workouts, fast results or a quick fix. The method works gradually, building capacity over weeks and months rather than days. It's also not a replacement for medical care – members often use it alongside physiotherapy, pain management and specialist care, not instead of them.

The Zebra Club is different from general PT or YouTube because it is built specifically for hypermobile bodies, by someone who has hEDS herself. The method is sequenced and condition-specific, accounting for the autonomic, structural and connective tissue complexity of hEDS and HSD. Everything is organised by how you feel today, what your body needs next, and how to progress without triggering a flare.

For people with hEDS and hypermobility, consistency matters more than volume. The IMM principle is start low, go slow. Most members start with two to three short sessions per week, between 10 and 30 minutes, building gradually as their body adapts.

Yes. The platform includes practices specifically designed for low-energy days, including short breathwork and relaxation sessions that can be done lying down. The IMM principle of start low, go slow means you begin with what your body can manage, not what you think you should be able to do. Many members with ME/CFS find the pacing approach is the first time movement has not left them worse.

The Zebra Club includes an Autonomic Regulation structured pathway specifically designed for members managing POTS and dysautonomia alongside hEDS and HSD. Many sessions can be done lying down, and the platform includes dedicated breathwork and nervous system regulation practices throughout, not just within the autonomic pathway.