Fascia – Live Session
Fascia is an important part of our body and an equally important factor when it comes to our health, pain-free movement, and optimal mobility. That’s why Week 3 is all about fascia, and you’ll gain some insights into how you can keep the fascia in your body supple with a few exercises. Fascia is part of our tissue and can actually be found everywhere—in the foot, the abdominal cavity, on bones, and on and within muscles—so it plays a major role when we move our bodies and also provides structure and support. It’s elastic, but at the same time, it can also be involved in force transmission! It’s truly a fascinating phenomenon, the function of which has not yet been fully understood or researched.
Where do you encounter fascia in your everyday life? Well, quite simply—everywhere! When you move, when you lift weights, when you play sports with a club, or even when you’re standing at your desk and using your body awareness to coordinate your head, hands, and body with one another.
Secondly, you might ask yourself: “Why does fascia have anything to do with my tension and pain?”—we’ll discuss this question in more detail during the live session.
Here’s the short version: due to movement—and possibly one-sided or very intense strain—the tissue often doesn’t get enough time and attention to regenerate. This means returning to full function after being strained. The loss of function caused by “stuck” fascia then, in turn, affects other areas of the body. This week’s goal: to learn a few methods and exercises to loosen fascia tissue and release “adhesions.”