Yoga for Flexibility: Fascia, Flow, and Metabolic Efficiency

Tuesdays, May 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2026
1 pm ET / 10 am PT

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Flexibility after 50 isn’t about touching your toes—it’s about restoring the fluid, responsive connective tissue matrix that enables efficient movement, glucose disposal, and metabolic signaling throughout your entire body. This four‑week series with Lynn Crimando reveals how intelligent fascia‑focused practices can reverse the stiffness that silently undermines your metabolic health, movement capacity, and muscle‑building efforts.

These changes don’t just make you stiff; they can contribute to reduced nutrient flux and altered mechanical signaling, which in turn supports a more insulin‑resistant, inflamed environment.

In this series, learn the five key approaches to working with the whole-body fascia tissue to restore suppleness and flow. This isn’t passive stretching. Through active, mindful explorations learn how to teach your nervous system to release habitual gripping while building resilient, springy tissue quality that characterizes more youthful movement.

Most people understand that tight muscles limit movement, but fewer realize that fascial restriction can also impair nutrient delivery and waste clearance between tissues. Your fascia—the web of connective tissue wrapping every muscle, organ, and cell—should behave like a hydrated, dynamic matrix for cellular communication and resource exchange. After 50, this matrix can become dehydrated, denser, and less pliable, creating what researchers describe as fascial adhesions and ECM remodeling. These changes don’t just make you stiff; they can contribute to reduced nutrient flux and altered mechanical signaling, which in turn supports a more insulin‑resistant, inflamed environment.

Lynn’s approach integrates her deep understanding of anatomy with practical, accessible movement sequences that help rehydrate, reorganize, and restore glide in fascia at multiple levels—from the superficial layers that create overall body tension to the deeper fascial chains that transmit force and coordinate whole‑body movement. This isn’t passive stretching. These are active, mindful explorations that teach your nervous system to release habitual gripping while building resilient, springy tissue quality that characterizes more youthful movement.

Register by May 19 and get $20 off the course fee. Enter Coupon Code LC20 at checkout.

Join Us Live or View the Recordings!

Tuesdays, May 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2026
1 pm ET / 10 am PT

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Lynn Crimando serves as the teaching mentor for YogaUOnline’s Wellness Educator Program. She is a yoga teacher, board-certified Health and Wellness Coach, C-IAYT Yoga Therapist, and Certified Personal Trainer.

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