What is a body?
At first glance, it seems like a simple question and it feels like the answer is simple – but what is a body?
At first glance, it seems like a simple question and it feels like the answer is simple – but what is a body?
More women than men suffer from back pain, sprains, ACL injuries and the like. Why is this?
About those who work to help and about the challenges they face. About struggling with stress, worry and time constraints – and at the same time having to show up and be present in every customer meeting.
The whole body, all tissues and organs are formed from three different cell types (germ layers). One of them, the mesoderm, is the origin of all connective tissue and fascia, bone, cartilage and muscle.
What happens to a body that becomes mobile, relaxed, balanced and has better posture?
Where does the drive to help other people really come from and what is good to know if you want to help people understand and achieve their full potential.
The lymphatic system helps with fluid balance, helps transport nutrients and waste products and is an important part of our immune system.
Flow, piezoelectricity, body communication, the fourth phase of water – and an unlikely story about a guy from the Faroe Islands who didn’t take his life.
The Fascia Guide Horse is a podcast about horses, new research and a changing view of horse husbandry and welfare. Recent research and insights have led to a renewed discussion about what we do with our horses, how they affect them and how we can contribute to their welfare.
In early 2013, a German documentary based on the latest research on fascia was broadcast. It provides a very good basic introduction for the newcomer. The whole documentary is just over 30 minutes long, but for those who want to get a quick overview, we have cut together a shorter version.