The Fascia Hub Articles

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.

Loving Coherence More Than Comfort

“Some people love their story so much, even if it’s of their own misery, even if it ties them to unhappiness, or they don’t know how to stop telling it. Maybe it’s about loving coherence more than comfort, it might also be about fear – you have to die a little to be reborn, and…

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Open To All Webinar – Sunday 3rd December 2023

Still available until 7th January: a seasonal gift to you from Elizabeth Dare Andes and The Fascia Hub! Practical details Date: Replay Presenter: Elizabeth Dare Andes Title: When Things Don’t Fall Apart – Exploring Our Capacity for Coherence Access to the recordings available throughout the festive season.  Webinar Outline: As always, we open up our…

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Monthly Member Webinar – Thursday 16th November 2023

Monthly Member Webinar As one of our membership benefits, we are delighted to run a complimentary, monthly members’ webinar to explore a different element of fascia.  See the details below for this month’s instalment. Practical details Date: Thursday 16th November Time: 19.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenter: Gus de la Querra Title: Polyvagal…

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Monthly Members’ Webinar – How biotensegrity informs our practice and teaching; James and Jan in conversation

Date: Thursday 19th October 2023Time: 19.00 – 20.00 UK timePresenters: James Earls and Jan TrewarthaTitle: How biotensegrity informs our practice and teaching; James and Jan in conversation Summary: As experienced practitioners and teachers, for James Earls and Jan Trewartha looking at the body through the lens of biotensegrity is vital to their work. The way we approach our clients’ physical issues is rapidly…

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“Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones……”

“Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones….” as the song goes.[1] The skeleton is traditionally thought of as connected bones surrounded by the periosteum and activated by muscles.  But are bones really the passive, dessicated, rigid structures we have in the past considered them to be? We are now starting to understand otherwise, and the…

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JAN TREWARTHA USE THIS VERSION

“Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones….”

“Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones…..”[1] as the song goes – but are they really just that? The skeleton is traditionally thought of as connected bones each surrounded by the periosteum and activated by muscles.  But are bones the passive, rigid structures we have in the past considered them to be? We are now…

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