Unwind Body Works
free class - neck, abs and core day one
free class - neck, abs and core day one
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If you’ve got stored stress in your neck, this free class will release tension along your abdominals, chest and up to your neck.
Ready to have the unwind experience?
The magic behind all of this work is the unwind method of fascia decompression using only your body weight and the (un)Block massage tools.
Don’t have (un)Blocks? You can get a set here or start with rolled up towels secured with a couple of elastics. No pain, no gain left the gym floor a long time ago. Pain relief shouldn’t cause pain so it doesn’t need to hurt or be intense to work.
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In these four positions x four minutes you’ll be opening, releasing, and softening tension.
Day One
- your chest,
- your upper, mid, and lower abdominal muscles,
- the front of your neck, and
- the front of your hips
Stabilization focuses on the tongue and the deep neck muscles.
If you’ve got tense muscles, you’ve probably got weak muscles. Tense muscles are often weak muscles - they’re not getting full range of motion or possibly even depth of motion through the entire muscle. This series will help to soften and mobilize your core before we rebuild and lock it down with some stabilization moves.
Other benefits of this fascia decompression class include:
- supporting your digestive system
- stimulating your eliminatory system
- encouraging lymphatic drainage at major drainage points
- enhancing flow of blood & oxygen throughout your body
- decreasing stress, increasing calm
FULL SERIES ON-DEMAND RELIEF OVERVIEW
If you like this free class, the full series focuses on your core, abdomen, and neck to mobilize your tissues by:
- softening the muscles in the front, side, and back of your neck
- releasing your core to restore length and antidote belly pooch
- opening your chest to counter slumping postures
- taking tightness out of the front and back of your hips to help reduce low back pain
Your upper core and chest muscles lead into the neck so working these together have synergistic effects.
Every class starts by opening your chest to help your posture, which reduces the load on the back of your neck. Every inch of forward head posture adds 10 lbs of pressure to the back of your neck! When our shoulders are back and down it's awkward to crane our neck forward, which is the opposite of how most of us sit all day - hunched over our devices.
