The Superficial Back Line – What is it and why should we care?
If you talk long enough with any yoga teacher or massage therapist, they will eventually start talking about fascia. Once they do, most likely they will also talk about anatomy trains – long lines of supposedly “separate” tissues that are invariably connected, even across areas of the body where you wouldn’t expect to find a…
The Superficial Back Line
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The Superficial Back Line – What is it and why should we care
The Superficial Back Line – What is it and why should we care
Happy #myofascialreleasemonday Today learn about the Superficial
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