Understanding Fascia in Movement
This course is designed for movement and manual therapy professionals who want to truly understand how fascia works in concert with other systems.
It explores many of the problems with textbook anatomy and shows how an understanding of function helps put tissue architecture into a context that makes sense.
The presentations show how real-life function and anatomy can be taught together in a way that blends the best of a tensegrity-based approach alongside the established science of biomechanics.
Where most workshops and authors focus on the elasticity of collagen fibers this course also explores how fascial tissue works in concert with muscle to deal with high loads.
This course is a comprehensive overview of the major roles of fascia during real-life movement and explores:
The Problems with Textbook Anatomy
The Unemphasized but Important Relationships Between Joints and Muscles
How Fascia Increases Power Output of Muscles
The Real Truth of 'Optimal Resting Position' for Muscle
How Fascia Helps Optimize Muscle Force/Length and Force/Velocity Relationships
All presented in a user-friendly and accessible format.