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A core part of The Fascia Hub is to share up to date articles with our members, curating a library of up-to-date research and insight to help you learn and grow. We invite you to take time to enjoy and explore the different fascia topics.

Spiral Bound – chapter 1 – Across anatomy

Spiral Bound explores the potential for yoga as a healing modality by examining the body’s anatomical structure as it has evolved embryonically. With a light touch approach, Karen Kirkness weaves together threads of development to see how our morphological constraints arise in the earliest moments of life, and how this rotation lays the spiral groundwork for…

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The World of Spirals

by Karen Kirkness What is spirality? You might have been hearing more about spirality in the anatomy world recently, but what is spirality and why is it important for bodyworkers to know about it? Spirality in biologic structure, including fascia, refers to the appearance of spiral form throughout nature. Spirality is an emergent property of…

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The world of Spirals

What is spirality? You might have been hearing more about spirality in the anatomy world recently, but what is spirality and why is it important for bodyworkers to know about it? Spirality in biologic structure, including fascia, refers to the appearance of spiral form throughout nature. Spirality is an emergent property of tension-compression balance, emerging…

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Monthly Member Webinar – On Breath

Practical details Date: 23rd September 2021Time: 19.00 – 20.00Presenter: Ana BarretxegurenTitle: On Breath In watching these video recordings, you agree to the following: I understand that all rights to the presentation content belong to the presenters without exception. Sensitive and proprietary materials will be shown. Permission is granted only to watch and take notes. No permission is granted to…

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Monthly Member Webinar – Movement and Biotensegrity

This live Zoom webinar offers this month, a chance to enhance your understanding of movement through the lens of biotensegrity, to help yourself and your clients.

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Menopause and Fascia

I vividly recall my first Feldenkrais lesson in Oxford 1999.  I emerged loving the liberating connected feeling in my body, not having a clue what I’d just done and intuitively aware that this was more than my nervous system responding.  And so my Fascia and connective tissue learning had begun.  I feel deeply blessed to…

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