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My Fascia-Informed Wish for Women in 2024

Promoting Wellness and Avoiding Injury Through the Lens of Fascia

Helping You Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions

Women, Fascia, and Fitness

I work with clients one-on-one and lead various classes and workshops, all focusing on fascia, and all primarily attended by women. The reason for this trend is intriguing – perhaps women are more open to novel approaches, or they may not find what they need in conventional health settings.

Working with women, especially those in my age group, is incredibly fulfilling. I’ve observed that they are often open-minded and eager to learn new concepts. They engage actively, asking insightful questions and genuinely listening to the answers. Women in this stage of life are at a pivotal point: they are shifting focus from family responsibilities and work obligations to exploring new horizons and opportunities for personal growth.

However, many of them also confront a reality in which their bodies have been overlooked and undergone significant external and internal changes. Realizing the loss of certain abilities that once came effortlessly can be alarming.

Through my interactions with clients, I hear numerous stories echoing these sentiments. I’ve encountered clients who have sustained injuries from attempting fitness programs ill-suited for their current state. For instance, a fitness DVD designed for a younger audience might not be appropriate for a 50-year-old with a history of a neck injury and a predominantly sedentary lifestyle.

I aspire to empower every woman to lead a long, functional life. Our bodies are essential vessels that support us through life’s journey, and it’s crucial that we nurture and maintain them with care and understanding.

My Fascia Inspired Wish

I wish for all women to look at health and fitness through the lens of fascia.

This applies to everyone who is already exercising, those who are not interested in exercising but do what to be healthy and functional well into their later years, and everyone in between. I also have the same wish for all genders. We all need this.

The Lens of Fascia

Your fascia supports and surrounds everything in your body, from your bones and muscles to major organs. It is designed to be stretchy in some areas and thicker in others. No matter its location in your body, it provides that “just-right” support against gravity while also helping us stay upright and still move fluidly.

There are a few things to remember when caring for our fascia: the collagen network, free water, and fibroblasts.

The Collagen Network: This network, or the web of fascia, holds us up against gravity and supports everything inside our bodies. Think of all the body systems and organs inside our bodies. The fascia holds all these vital structures of our body in place yet allows them to glide inside of us. When there is tension in the web of fascia, pressure is placed on these structures, resulting in various problems in other body systems.

The Components of Fascia

Free Water: This liquid clings to the fascia throughout our bodies. Its job is to bring fresh nutrients and carry away the waste. We need to hydrate and move to move the free water throughout the body. Hydrating alone is like pouring water onto an already wet sponge. The new water will splash right off. Frequent and varying types of movement help squeeze out the waste substance so that fresh water can take its place just like squeezing a sponge to wring out the dirty water and pull in the fresh.

Fibroblasts: Fibroblasts have two main jobs in the body. They can remove fascia the body no longer needs or deposit collagen to create or thicken already existing fascia. Pressure from gravity or tension is what tells the fibroblasts what to do. Increased pressure will alert the fibroblasts to lay down more collagen to support that area of the body. When our fascia becomes denser to support poor postures, it puts pressure on our other body systems, like our nerves, causing pain. Correcting poor posture and releasing fascia will relieve this pressure and tell the fibroblasts they can remove the excess tissue.

Because fascia is the environment of the internal landscape of our body, when we keep that environment healthy, all our other body systems stand a better chance of functioning well. So, using fascia as our lens to view health and function can change our entire perspective on movement and exercise. I want everyone to think of building a solid foundation before doing any other exercise, even walking.

Why Create a Solid Fascia Foundation

Creating a solid foundation before any fitness program is key to your success; however, not many fitness programs start by looking at the existing foundation unless you are an elite athlete. I don’t know any professional athletes, but I do know a couple of pretty serious amateur athletes. I am quite sure they would agree with me.

Creating a solid foundation first will:

However, even if you are NOT interested in starting a fitness program, creating a solid foundation will also help you live a more pain-free and healthy life!

Think of your investment in creating a solid foundation of fascia as optimizing your future abilities.

Breaking Down Beliefs and Building Them Back Up

I find there are so many beliefs about exercise that are no longer true (or never were). Now, with all the research we have about the fascia, so much new information needs to be integrated into our contemporary understanding of the human body.

Additionally, many exercise styles were not developed with women in mind and were designed for bodies much younger than the average people I work with regularly.

I want to dispel the old beliefs for a new approach. An approach that will support women in their 40s and up whether they want to be athletes, get a little more fit, or just want to stop hurting.

Old Beliefs that Need to Go

As we reach our middle ages, many of our beliefs become unconscious habits. We must bring many of these habits back into our consciousness so we can take a good look at them and adjust them based on our new needs and understanding of our bodies.

What is Involved in Creating a Solid Foundation of Fascia?

The components of a good foundation are the following:

Is this effort too much to ask?

I care very much about my future but also do not enjoy exercise. I would much rather sit here as I am now putting all my thoughts down on my computer and sharing them with you. But I get up and do everything I know will help keep me moving so that I can do other things I love now and well into my future, like:

I have friends who love to exercise. I can’t quite wrap my head around it. Daniel Lieberman, the author of the book Exercised, supports me. Humans are wired to conserve energy. I am grateful for having learned what I know about fascia so I can be highly efficient with the time I put in for my health. I know what my fascia needs and provide it so it will support my ability to move better and the health of my internal landscape. So, no. For me, this is not too much to ask. It is the lifestyle I have created for myself, and it seems to work!

This is me completing my natural movement certification in 2019.

For me movement needs to be fun and full of variety.

Created for You

I created a quick, easy and inexpensive class to teach you about creating a healthy foundation of fascia. This class will help you sort through your foundation and the associated habits and beliefs you have developed over the years. The course will also inform you about your joint health and the movements you can start with to begin building. If your issues go deeper, you’ll be led to additional resources to help you.

The first 50 readers who take the course can use this coupon code: FIRST50

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I wish you all the best in 2024!

Amy

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