The growing understanding of fascia – the connective tissue of the body – is transforming the way we view the body and what it takes to stay healthy. We know now that fascia plays a key role for not just our structural health and well-being, but for numerous aspects of our health and our ability to stay pain-free all life long.
The question is, how do we work in our yoga practice with fascia in our yoga practice to keep it supple and healthy and to avoid the accumulation of tension patterns in the fascia, which can lead to chronic pain?
In this course, yoga therapist Yasmin Lambat takes us on a journey into the fascial system of the body and guides us through various ways to work with the fascia in our practice to support its healthy functioning.
We tend to approach our yoga practice with the idea that more is more. However, when it comes to working with the fascia, research suggests that more too much force can be counterproductive. To gain fascial release, gentle and intuitive movements are far more productive than intense movements or stretches that foster high pressure or strong sensation.
Learn Yasmin’s approach to Intuitive myofascial release and how we can tap into the wisdom of the body for healing. Fascia is a rich a sensory organ, research shows, and this has great implications for a somatic approach to self-healing. Learn how to re-hydrate your fascia and nourish your nervous system using SomaSensing, a prop-free, intuitive self-healing approach developed by Yasmin, which is based on mindfulness and embodied awareness principles.
Yasmin has used intuitive myofascial release in her work with students and clients to provide relief from chronic pain, inflammation and tension relating to stress and anxiety, arthritis and fibromyalgia. It’s a trauma-sensitive practice that can help release deep-seated patterns in the subtle fabric of the body.
What You Will Learn
- The science behind fascia: learn what it is made of, which key components of fascia determine its health, and what we know about how fascia responds to stimulation.
- Recent research on fascia and hydration, including the most effective ways to re-plump and rehydrate fascial tissue.
- How fascia connects to the nervous system, including the vagus nerve and role of the vagus nerve in fascial health.
- How and why self-soothing micromovements, like rocking, pandiculation, skin gliding, unwinding, coaxing, pulsing and bouncing can be an effective, prop-free method to re-plump the fascia and nurture the nervous system.
- Key steps for identifying and responding to nervous system dysregulation and distressed interoception.
- Specific movement strategies for restoring health and ease to the fascial system.
This Course also Includes:
- Yoga practice video: Enjoy an hour-long yoga practice designed by Yasmin specifically for this course!
- Recordings of All Webinar Sessions: It’s generally acknowledged that many people only retain 10-20 percent of what they learn in a workshop. You will get access to the recordings of all webinar sessions – both MP3 (downloadable) and MP4 (streaming online), enabling you to go back and listen to the workshop as many times as you like.
- Transcripts of All Sessions: Ever wanted to refer to a certain part of a course? Even the best note takers miss a point every so often. With the transcripts of the webinar sessions, you can go back and refer to particularly important passages or clarify sections you were in doubt about.
This course qualifies for 3 CEs with Yoga Alliance.