origami_itto wrote:
What you're missing is that it isn't something that you use in isolation, it's like an added ingredient that ties things together. It's relevant in how it permeates and affects the functioning of the musculature.
Don't even think of it as separate, think of it like the crust on the bread, kinda.
But this is exactly what I have been trying to say is the mistake the fascia-fanatics do. I understand it isn't something that you use in isolation. (I have said that fascia can only follow the movements of the body, as of the muscles and organs) THEY DON'T. If you say "USE FASCIA", you assume it can be used in isolation. You give the impression that it can, and if you teach or demonstrate things, you will either lead people into confusion... or be laughed at by those who understand your ignorance.