Real strength isn’t about pushing harder — it’s about moving smarter. In this episode, Joanne Avison and Paul Thornley explore how fascia, biomechanics, and functional training reshape the way we think about strength. They discuss why “more effort” doesn’t always mean “more power,” and how the body’s connective intelligence — fascia — plays a vital role in building functional, sustainable strength that supports rather than strains. Through practical insights and fascia-focused awareness, th...
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Real strength isn’t about pushing harder — it’s about moving smarter. In this episode, Joanne Avison and Paul Thornley explore how fascia, biomechanics, and functional training reshape the way we think about strength. They discuss why “more effort” doesn’t always mean “more power,” and how the body’s connective intelligence — fascia — plays a vital role in building functional, sustainable strength that supports rather than strains. Through practical insights and fascia-focused awareness, th...
From Chocolate to Fascia: Joanne Avison on Living Anatomy
The Joanne Avison Podcast
47 minutes
4 months ago
From Chocolate to Fascia: Joanne Avison on Living Anatomy
In this episode the tables are turned and Joanne is interviewed by her colleague John Sharkey about her new book, 'Myofascial Magic in Action.' The conversation explores the book's inspirations, its relation to her previous works, and its practical applications for manual and movement therapists. Joanne discusses the importance of understanding fascia as more than the sum of anatomical parts, aiming to bridge the gap between intellectual theory and practical application in various movem...
The Joanne Avison Podcast
Real strength isn’t about pushing harder — it’s about moving smarter. In this episode, Joanne Avison and Paul Thornley explore how fascia, biomechanics, and functional training reshape the way we think about strength. They discuss why “more effort” doesn’t always mean “more power,” and how the body’s connective intelligence — fascia — plays a vital role in building functional, sustainable strength that supports rather than strains. Through practical insights and fascia-focused awareness, th...