Not impressed
I am reviewing only the episode on May 16 regarding Fascia. While there isn’t a lot of supporting evidence either way on the nature of how Fascia should be viewed scientifically, they didn’t add to the discussion in a meaningful way. In fact there was more in the way of “I think” and even attemps to discredit those who feel Fascia may have a more important role. I do agree with them only in that muscle/ fascia cannot be talked about separately as they are intimately connected (through and surrounding everything). In this way it is similar to Electromagnetism. There is no electric without magnetism and vice versa. I would add, it was said that a certain person didn’t need to write about facial exercises because they already do that in the program they sell.
stephenmarklay via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/23
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