Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling

Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling: Dissolving Pain And Improving Mobility (10 Minutes Fascia Workout For Home)

Fascial training: How to relieve tension and pain in the long term!

Fascia consists of connective tissue which penetrates the body in the form of a structure-giving network. This surrounds muscles, bones and organs. It supports the body during movement and transmits information. It also ensures that the organs and body parts remain in their intended place.

Despite its structuring properties, the fascia fabric is very flexible. This is due to the chemical composition of the fascia. These essentially consist of water, collagen and sugar-protein compounds, which can be arranged into pockets, bags, strands and many other formations. This allows the body to adapt to individual situations, such as pregnancy or stress.

Fascia can stick together due to lack of exercise, stress or one-sided strain.

In the long term, this leads to movement restrictions in the affected region and ultimately to pain, tension and loss of performance. In addition, sports injuries almost always occur on tendons, ligaments or joint capsules - i.e. fascial connective tissue.

In order to counteract these negative effects, it is recommended to build in fascial training in addition to your actual workout.

Fascial training has many advantages - including:

• Movements are smoother and more controlled
• Pain is lastingly relieved
• Acceleration of regeneration
• Body perception is trained
• Improvement of mobility
• Prevention of injuries
• Promotes blood circulation
• Combating cellulite

Start today with the fascia workout! You'll see, your body will thank you for it. Give it a try - it's worth it!

 

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Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling

Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling: Dissolving Pain And Improving Mobility (10 Minutes Fascia Workout For Home)

Fascial training: How to relieve tension and pain in the long term!

Fascia consists of connective tissue which penetrates the body in the form of a structure-giving network. This surrounds muscles, bones and organs. It supports the body during movement and transmits information. It also ensures that the organs and body parts remain in their intended place.

Despite its structuring properties, the fascia fabric is very flexible. This is due to the chemical composition of the fascia. These essentially consist of water, collagen and sugar-protein compounds, which can be arranged into pockets, bags, strands and many other formations. This allows the body to adapt to individual situations, such as pregnancy or stress.

Fascia can stick together due to lack of exercise, stress or one-sided strain.

In the long term, this leads to movement restrictions in the affected region and ultimately to pain, tension and loss of performance. In addition, sports injuries almost always occur on tendons, ligaments or joint capsules - i.e. fascial connective tissue.

In order to counteract these negative effects, it is recommended to build in fascial training in addition to your actual workout.

Fascial training has many advantages - including:

• Movements are smoother and more controlled
• Pain is lastingly relieved
• Acceleration of regeneration
• Body perception is trained
• Improvement of mobility
• Prevention of injuries
• Promotes blood circulation
• Combating cellulite

Start today with the fascia workout! You'll see, your body will thank you for it. Give it a try - it's worth it!

 

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Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling

Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling

by Peggy Long
Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling

Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling

by Peggy Long

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Fascial Training For A Good Body Feeling: Dissolving Pain And Improving Mobility (10 Minutes Fascia Workout For Home)

Fascial training: How to relieve tension and pain in the long term!

Fascia consists of connective tissue which penetrates the body in the form of a structure-giving network. This surrounds muscles, bones and organs. It supports the body during movement and transmits information. It also ensures that the organs and body parts remain in their intended place.

Despite its structuring properties, the fascia fabric is very flexible. This is due to the chemical composition of the fascia. These essentially consist of water, collagen and sugar-protein compounds, which can be arranged into pockets, bags, strands and many other formations. This allows the body to adapt to individual situations, such as pregnancy or stress.

Fascia can stick together due to lack of exercise, stress or one-sided strain.

In the long term, this leads to movement restrictions in the affected region and ultimately to pain, tension and loss of performance. In addition, sports injuries almost always occur on tendons, ligaments or joint capsules - i.e. fascial connective tissue.

In order to counteract these negative effects, it is recommended to build in fascial training in addition to your actual workout.

Fascial training has many advantages - including:

• Movements are smoother and more controlled
• Pain is lastingly relieved
• Acceleration of regeneration
• Body perception is trained
• Improvement of mobility
• Prevention of injuries
• Promotes blood circulation
• Combating cellulite

Start today with the fascia workout! You'll see, your body will thank you for it. Give it a try - it's worth it!

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164590536
Publisher: Peggy Long
Publication date: 04/16/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 385 KB
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