Fascia, in it’s healthy state, can lend itself to uninhibited, liquid-like movement.
The experience: In this virtual workshop series, we will explore the world of fascia, by releasing fascial restrictions with foam rollers, therapeutic balls, yin yoga poses and therapeutic movement.
The focus: Each lesson builds upon each other. While you can take individual classes, for the best results, participate in the whole series.*
Lesson 1 – The Craniosacral Core-Link Release
Lesson 2 – The Mighty Psoas & Piriformis Release
Lesson 3 – The Lower Body Release (Part 1)
Lesson 4 – The Lower Body Release (Part 2)
Lesson 5 – Th Mid & Upper Back Release
Lesson 6 – The Rotator Cuff Release
Lesson 7 – The Shoulder & Neck Release
Lesson 8 - The Basic TMJ Release
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Learn Anatomy
This course includes an anatomical lesson introducing you to your fascial system. Each module in this course includes mini anatomical lessons for the region of the body that is addressed in the module you're studying.
Practice At Your Own Pace
Each module includes a full flow sequence of techniques, based off of simple movement, myofascial release and yoga. Individual videos for each technique covered in the full flow are also included. This will give you the option to do a full release session or just focus on one to a few techniques at a time.
Quick Reference
A PDF showcasing the techniques covered are included in each module for quick reference.
Example Curriculum
- Anatomy 101 - The Craniosacral Core-Link Release (12:55)
- 1.0 The Craniosacral System & The Core-Link Release (43:17)
- 1.1 Simple Movement (7:32)
- 1.2 Vertical Spine Release (15:21)
- 1.3 Sacrum Release With The Foam Roller (9:25)
- 1.4 Occiput Release With The Foam Roller (8:45)
- 1.5 Sacrum Release With The Therapy Ball (9:05)
- 1.6 Occiput Release With The Therapy Ball (8:22)
- 1.7 Core-Link Release (8:10)
- 1.8 Bonus - Breathwork Technique (4:59)
- PDF - The Craniosacral Core-Link Release
- Anatomy 101 - The Mighty Psoas & Piriformis Release (9:00)
- 2.0 The Mighty Psoas & Piriformis Release (45:09)
- 2.1 Hip Circles (3:10)
- 2.2 Psoas Release With The Foam Roller (9:51)
- 2.3 Psoas Release With The Therapy Ball (8:42)
- 2.4 Piriformis Release (14:25)
- 2.5 Piriformis Stretch & Dragon Pose (18:30)
- PDF - The Mighty Psoas & Piriformis Release
- Anatomy 101 - The Lower Body Release (Part 1) (8:22)
- 3.0 The Lower Body Release (Part 1) (67:18)
- 3.1 Dragon Pose (9:37)
- 3.2 Quadricep Stretch (9:46)
- 3.3 Quadricep Release With The Foam Roller (9:38)
- 3.4 Hamstring Release With The Foam Roller (8:21)
- 3.5 Calf Release With The Foam Roller (7:55)
- 3.6 Quadricep Release With The Therapy Ball (8:14)
- 3.7 Hamstring Release With The Therapy Ball (7:49)
- 3.8 Calf Release With The Therapy Ball (7:56)
- 3.9 Hamstring Stretch (9:30)
- 3.10 Achilles Tendon Stretch (3:40)
- 3.11 Bonus - Tight Hamstring Tip (2:47)
- PDF - The Lower Body Release (Part 1)
- Anatomy 101 - The Lower Body Release (Part 2) (6:08)
- 4.0 The Lower Body Release (Part 2) (59:13)
- 4.1 Adductor Release With The Foam Roller (One Leg) (8:08)
- 4.2 Adductor Release With The Foam Roller (Clamshell) (6:57)
- 4.3 Adductor Release With The Therapy Ball (One Leg) (7:30)
- 4.4 Adductor Release With The Therapy Ball (Clamshell) (6:54)
- 4.5 IT Band Release (Foam Roller OR Therapy Ball) (9:02)
- PDF - The Lower Body Release (Part 2)
- Anatomy 101 - The Mid & Upper Back Release (6:31)
- 5.0 The Mid & Upper Back Release (35:36)
- 5.1 Front Body Release (10:25)
- 5.2 Front Body Release With 1/2 Foam Roller (9:42)
- 5.3 Sphinx Pose (4:05)
- 5.4 Mid Back Release With The Foam Roller (9:05)
- 5.5 Upper Back Release WIth The Foam Roller (8:47)
- 5.6 Upper Back Release With The Therapy Ball (7:35)
- PDF - The Mid & Upper Back Release
- Anatomy 101 - The Rotator Cuff Release (6:02)
- 6.0 The Rotator Cuff Release (60:12)
- 6.1 External Rotator Cuff Release (13:01)
- 6.2 Side Of The Rotator Cuff & Pec Release With The Foam Roller (14:03)
- 6.3 Side Of The Rotator Cuff & Pec Release With The Therapy Ball (14:35)
- 6.4 Subscapularis Release (7:51)
- PDF - The Rotator Cuff Release
The Benefits:
The techniques we will discuss are self-care tools that you can integrate into your daily life to:
- Prevent injuries
- Sustain the healing achieved during your bodywork sessions
- Assist in breaking the pain cycles associated with chronic tension or pain patterns
- Since the body and mind are deeply interconnected, these self-care methods can help alleviate anxiety and stress stored in your body’s tissues.
This aligns perfectly with the saying, “the issues are in your tissues!”
Who This Series Is For:
- Individuals aiming to enhance their self-care practices
- Those who wish to empower themselves by proactively managing their well-being
- People interested in fascia
- Learners who thrive in self-study environments
- The athletically inclined
This Is Not For:
- Individuals seeking a quick fix or adopting a "no pain, no gain" mentality towards self-care
- Those dealing with advanced degenerative conditions (such as osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis)
- Anyone with a fractured bone or other acute injuries
- Pregnant individuals (while the tools are generally safe, there are specific positional needs not covered in this course).
If you are facing any acute injury or illness, or have concerns about your health, please consult your physician before enrolling.
The Tools You’ll Need:
- Foam roller
- Two soft 4-inch all-sport balls
- A tennis-sized ball
- A yoga strap or belt
- Yoga mat
- Pillows or yoga blocks for added support.