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level, such as tensegrity, sensory nerves and their function, cellular metabolism and the effect of this on the construction of the fascial network. The programs also offer move- ment strategies that apply to a wide range of movement modalities and therapeutics. Participants can expect to learn to identify the components of fascia and explain its role and relevance to movement, articulate the difference between tensegrity and traditional force and lever-based biomechanics, define the MERRITHEW Fascial Movement Vari- ables (FMV): Bounce, Sense, Expand and Hydrate and develop programs for clients of all levels using MERRITHEW FMV’s. Whether the fitness goal is rehabilitation,


athletic conditioning, performance train- ing or working with special populations, a deeper knowledge of anatomy and the role fascia plays in the body can only strengthen and support it.


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MERRITHEW™ was co-founded by Lindsay and Moira Merrithew in 1988. As Leaders in Mindful Movement™, for over 25 years they have been dedicated to enriching the lives of others by providing responsible exercise modalities and innovative fitness brands across the globe. For more information visit merrithew.com.


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