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Fascia Reset: Release Tension & Restore Freedom
Mar 21, 2026 - Mar 21, 2026

If you feel tight no matter how much you stretch, the issue may not be muscle length. It may be fascia.

Fascia is the connective tissue network that surrounds muscles, joints, nerves, and organs. It is continuous throughout the body, meaning tension in one area often influences another. Unlike muscle, fascia responds less to passive stretching and more to load, rotation, and controlled movement.

When fascia becomes densified — from repetitive movement, stress, prolonged sitting, or previous injury — you may experience:

• Persistent hip tightness

• Limited rotation

• Stiffness that returns quickly after stretching

• Compensatory tension in knees or low back

Stretching temporarily reduces muscle tone. But if the underlying connective tissue isn’t adapting, the restriction returns.

 


 

Why Rotation Matters for Fascia

The hip is a ball-and-socket joint designed for multi-directional movement. Yet most daily movement happens forward and backward — walking, running, cycling, lifting.

Over time, limited rotational loading can reduce joint capsule hydration and fascial glide. When internal and external rotation decrease, the body compensates elsewhere.

In this workshop, we restore rotation using:

• Controlled articular rotations

• Active transitions

• End-range isometrics

• Pulsing, elastic loading

These movements stimulate synovial fluid inside the joint capsule and improve glide between fascial layers — restoring usable range of motion rather than passive flexibility.

 


 

Fascia Is Elastic, Not Just Flexible

Healthy fascia stores and releases elastic energy. This elasticity makes movement feel light, efficient, and coordinated.

When fascia stiffens without elasticity, you may feel:

• Heavy or restricted in transitions

• Tight during deep ranges

• Achey after activity

• Less stable at end range

Through progressive load and gentle oscillation, we reintroduce elasticity to the tissue. This improves force transfer and reduces strain on surrounding joints.

The goal is not extreme flexibility.

It is resilient mobility.

 


 

 

What You’ll Gain

• Differentiate muscular tightness from fascial restriction

• Restore hip rotation safely

• Improve joint capsule hydration

• Reduce compensatory movement patterns

• Build mobility that lasts

This is not a passive stretch session.

It is connective tissue training designed to improve how your body moves — and feels — long term.

Fascia Reset: Release Tension & Restore Joint Freedom

3 Hours – $60. Spots are limited.

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Schedule
Mar 21, 2026
Sat
2:00pm - 5:00pm MT
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$60.00
1 Session
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