Free your Fascia 

With Carina, Kathryn, and Natalie.

The Fascia provides strength and fluidity

A smart blend of slow, intentional movements and deep tissue release techniques.

This class focuses on releasing fascial tension, improving flexibility, strengthening fascial support, and restoring overall body balance.

Expect rolling, pulsing, stretching, and spiraling movements that will leave you feeling light, elongated, and deeply connected to yourself.

Ideal for:
🌀 Recovery and rest days
🌀 Emotional release and nervous system regulation
🌀 Curious individuals seeking greater freedom, fluidity, and inner connection

Untie. Unfold. Restore.

A transformative class that combines slow, intentional movements with deep tissue release techniques designed to release hidden tension in the body.

This carefully crafted experience focuses on fascial relaxation, restoring mobility, and balancing the body as a whole.

You will explore an intuitive blend of:
🔹 Rolling
🔹 Spiral stretches
🔹 Rhythmic pulsations
🔹 Deep muscle activation
🔹 Conscious movement guided by the breath


You will leave the class feeling light, elongated, and aligned—both physically and energetically.

📌 All levels | Floor work | Props used

Fascia Flow

A class designed to take you back to the deepest layers of your body.

Through slow spirals, pulsed stretches, and fluid strength work, we awaken the fascia—the connective tissue network that shapes how you move, feel, and recover.

Expect subtle release, deep awareness, and a renewed sense of inner space.


Move gently. Feel deeply. Reconnect fully.

Details

Hours

Friday 6:00 PM–9:00 PM

Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Dates

  • October 30–November 1

Language:

Teaching: English
Questions & discussions: English/French

Yoga ReSource Montreal

Studio Fragments Libres
141 Mont-Royal East, Montreal, QC

  • "Time and time again, people come up to me and say, 'You have no idea how strong I am.' They say strength, but I'd rather hear balance. The idea of strength implies effort, which is not what I'm looking for. Strength that requires effort is not what you need; you need strength that comes easily. "

    Ida P. Rolf, Ph.D.

YOUR TEACHERS

Why fascia, now?

The fascia is the continuous connective tissue network that connects muscles, organs, and the nervous system.
Long overlooked, it is now recognized as a key player in mobility, pain, and autonomic regulation.

Take a break for yourself.

Treat yourself to this precious space where breath, silence and movement unite to help you better inhabit your body and mind.