Muscle and Fascia
What holds us up and moves us about

 

We often tend to study muscle function and location in isolation, learning where things are and what they do, but rarely how they come together.
 

In Webinar 18 I’m going to dig deep into the subject of muscle.  What makes it what it is and what is its relationship to fascia.  If fascia is the scaffolding that holds everything in place, how does muscle respond to it and vice versa. Along the way we’ll look at the energy that a muscle needs and what happens if it doesn’t get it, whether a muscle can get ‘knotted’ and what happens in muscle injury.

The concept of muscle growth is also very interesting and I’ll be touching on this, as a prelude to hosting a very special guest in the near future.  As always we’ll be looking at dissection images and videos and addressing some of the myths and misunderstandings around the pink protein we call muscle.

My Pilates students have loved my renewed enthusiasm for dealing with their issues through functional movement.

Ruth Larkin – Pilates Instructor

A chance to learn from a master of anatomy in an easy and accessible way.

Kylie Williams – Bowen Therapist

This webinar series has by far been the most fascinating and eye opening CPD

Tom Sheppard – Sport & Remedial Massage Therapist

They have been stimulating, energetic and packed full of information to get your brain ticking.

Sophie Vowden – BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy

Julian Baker

Julian Baker has thousands of hours of dissection experience as well as 30 years as a Bowen Therapist and is the principle instructor of The College of Bowen Studies. His focus is always a whole body approach with movement and manual therapists in mind. He is an expert member of the FHT as well as a member of The Anatomical Society, Institute of Anatomical Sciences and the Fascia Research Society. These webinars are a chance to share his hours of videos, photos and discoveries from the lab and help you improve your practice and understanding of the body in a practical way that will transfer directly to your practice.
Julian Baker