Everyone IGNORES This Part of Their Body
Discover 9 fascinating facts about fascia, one of the most ignored parts of the body!
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0:00 Introduction: What is fascia?
1:46 Anatomy of fascia
2:55 Fascia explained
5:17 The secret to restoring fascia
In this video, I’ll share 9 fascinating facts about fascia and the secret to keeping it healthy.
1. Fascia is the material that surrounds every muscle in the body.
2. Fascia gives the body posture and shape.
3. Fascia adapts to the environment.
4. Cells of the fascia or collagen are called fibroblasts. You have billions of these cells that can migrate through the body and lay down ground substance to allow lubrication and movement.
5. Fascia is highly involved with immune function. Myofascial release, massage, and trigger point therapy can help improve inflammatory conditions of the fascia, such as fibromyalgia and plantar fasciitis.
6. Fascia is stiffened by lack of movement. People often assume they have stiff muscles when they really have stiff fascia.
7. Your fascia extends throughout your entire body and is connected from head to toe. This is why you can often relieve pain associated with tight or inflamed fascia by fascial manipulation in other related parts of the body.
8. Fascia is innervated by tiny nerves that allow the body to know where it is in space, so it’s critical for balance and coordination.
9. Fascia can change in material properties and go from being very rigid to very elastic.
Dynamic motions in different directions can help restore fascia, so don’t do the same stretches and exercises repeatedly! High doses of vitamin D3, along with the cofactors vitamin K2, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B6, also support your fascia's health.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this increases your awareness about fascia. I’ll see you in the next video.
Wow this is so interesting because it’s something I really hadn’t thought of before at all. 👍
Dynamic motions in different directions can help restore fascia, so don’t do the same stretches and exercises repeatedly! High doses of vitamin D3, along with the cofactors vitamin K2, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B6, also support your fascia’s health. Hope this helps!
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Have a wonderful week yourself, and thanks for watching!
I was thinking yesterday that dancing, yoga, swimming, are probably the best exercise for fascia
Possibly also resistance bands, jump rope?
Sorry you’re not allowed to do that. 🎉🎉
rebounding ))) buy a trampoline
Thanks for sharing, appreciated!
@@legendaryclarity resistance training you can do in your bedroom, easy and convenient
I never *ignore* the DR BERG video notification 😊
No way. It could save a life
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so that I have the energy to focus, be intentional with my life 🤧
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Being able to do 25 STRAIGHT pull-ups while strength training with the barbell deadlift IS NOT THE ENEMY! 🎉 BE ALL YOU CAN BE PEOPLE!
I don’t get it
@@Samson-dn4eo yeah, he’s mixing up two separate exercises. Perhaps he means one helps the other, but then it’s not news that calisthenics helps everything
Only workout this guy does involves 12oz curls at high reps
Wide grip chins with controlled negatives with FROM is a near impossibility for almost everyone to ever attain watching this video. 10-20 is more like it.
Have you ever tried doing 25 g – aye pull ins? Probably more your style. Pride month routine
Thank you for this! I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid and Psoriatic Arthritis. They all played havoc with my tendons, ligaments and muscles….as well as my fascia. It used to be excruciating to have anyone work on me (massage, etc). Keto/Carnivore resolved all of the inflammation and I’m finally at a place that I can start actually moving again. My fascia no longer hurts just to touch my skin. I was looking for some videos that would help break up the fascia “stickiness”. Hopefully the pinned videos can give me a place to start.
Hi! How long are u on keto now?
Appreciate your sharing your experience, and very glad keto/ carnivore resolve the inflammation. Keep up the good work!
Look for yin yoga on u tube, it’s designed for fascia.
It’s been the same for me. Yes Keto/Carnivore works, good quality supplements, Tai Chi, increasing sun exposure and other physical activities are helpful as well. Take good care 🙏🏻💜
@@iamoyang6152 – Its going on two years now.
Fascia is the most important and ignored tissue. No chiropractic or osteopathic adjustments can work if the fascia is so tight that it pulls the body back out of place within hours.
Great, I always hope to hear Dr. Berg discussing Fascia. Learning about fascia help me understand better about traditional martial arts such as TaiChi. It is a common misconception to think TaiChi is about relaxing. Instead, it is about becoming elastic through posture. Taichi is not about any individual form, but about how you move with certain posture. Hanging the head and sinking the abdomen, curling the toes create vertical stretch; Opening the hips, shoulder, sinking the elbow create horizontal stretch. Maintain the trunk position helps maintain the fascia tension.
Could you please tell me who would be good to follow for Tai Chi?
@@trindakajans165 I personally find @Practicalmethod channel helpful. I first heard the connection between taichi and fascia from @HyperarchFasciaTraining. I never directly train from them though, my taichi instructor does not like posting youtube videos. My experience is that good taichi instructors use different metaphors to explain the same thing from different angles. Knowing the connection between taichi and facia provides a scientific framework to understand taichi. When fascia is stretched, the tension gives an inflated elastic feeling, traditionally, it is described as ‘Chi’.
@@konekopawa9039 thank you so much!😊
The human body is an amazing piece of kit…
Dr Berg notes:
9 fascinating facts about fascia and the secret to keeping it healthy.
1. Fascia is the material that surrounds every muscle in the body.
2. Fascia gives the body posture and shape.
3. Fascia adapts to the environment.
4. Cells of the fascia or collagen are called fibroblasts. You have billions of these cells that can migrate through the body and lay down ground substance to allow lubrication and movement.
5. Fascia is highly involved with immune function. Myofascial release, massage, and trigger point therapy can help improve inflammatory conditions of the fascia, such as fibromyalgia and plantar fasciitis.
6. Fascia is stiffened by lack of movement. People often assume they have stiff muscles when they really have stiff fascia.
7. Your fascia extends throughout your entire body and is connected from head to toe. This is why you can often relieve pain associated with tight or inflamed fascia by fascial manipulation in other related parts of the body.
8. Fascia is innervated by tiny nerves that allow the body to know where it is in space, so it’s critical for balance and coordination.
9. Fascia can change in material properties and go from being very rigid to very elastic.
Dynamic motions in different directions can help restore fascia, so don’t do the same stretches and exercises repeatedly!
High doses of vitamin D3, along with the cofactors vitamin K2, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B6, also support your fascia’s health.
Thank you Dr Berg!
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Dr Berg, please, talk about Fascia again and again, it’s SO important!
Agreed, the only exercise I do in my late 40s is walking 1 mile (2-3 times a day with my dogs) and a set of 30 abdominal rolls with a wheel every night (religiously 😂) with full extension, and I’m in the best shape of my life! I’m defined at 6 feet weighing around 168 lbs…I eat lots of fruit and vegetables and limit my intake of red meat every month. I’ve been watching this channel for years now, and I have to say… LISTEN to this man! He knows what he’s talking about! Thanks Dr. Berg! You teach us so much beneficial information! I even changed careers! I’m in nursing school right now… Halfway done at the end of this week! ❤❤❤
Why limit red meat when it’s so healthy for you?
Walking is about useless. Try weightless squats. Or carry weight when walking.
@@PeterRabbitWhatsup cardio is important too. Brisk walk everyday is good, and he do with his dogs.
Weight exercise, and strength exercises are important, but so is cardio.
@@luizfe He said … walk ….. not a …. brisk walk. Obviously you don’t workout.
@@PeterRabbitWhatsup actually walking is the BEST way to lose weight and keep it off if you do it consistently, weight training can invite injury
My mom was very limber. She could touch, not only the ground – she could put her hands ‘flat’ on the ground with her legs straight.
Until she was 92.
She practiced ballet when she was young.
Wonderful, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Doc
Thank you so much Dr Berg! This is soooooo important! ❤
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