We know that a big component of weight loss success is increasing our movement and being more mindful of the calories we consume. Diet plans and prescription weight loss medications can help with the former. But for many people attempting to move more in hopes of finding weight loss success can be difficult—especially at the beginning of the journey.
Carrying excess weight in general can cause knee and other joints to ache and can result in reduced movement. Exercising beyond what you’re usually capable of or not used to can lead to muscle injury, delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and increased inflammation. This can be even more true for a person with a higher body mass index (BMI).
Reducing pain and stiffness during exercise can help make exercise more enjoyable because, after all, you gotta want to work out. Working out and strengthening your muscles is key, of course, but there’s more to movement. That’s where your fascia comes in—the most important body tissue you’ve (probably) never heard of.
What is fascia?
Fascia is a term for the collection of connective tissue that surrounds your organs, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves. It’s fascia’s job to help these body parts smoothly interact with each other to help us do everything from high-intensity workouts to cleaning up the house.
While fascia plays a crucial role in the body's structural support, movement, and overall function, it’s not directly related to weight loss. However, there are some indirect ways in which fascia health can impact physical activity and overall well-being related to movement:
Care for your fascia
Your fascia is basically hugging you at all times, and now it’s your turn to return the love. Keeping fascia happy and healthy through supplemental activities like the following may help reduce pain and make exercise more enjoyable and sustainable:
Strategies like these can benefit fascia, but they are just one part of a smart and holistic approach to pain-free and sustainable exercise. Always consult with healthcare or fitness professionals for a personalized workout plan that will help you safely reach your goals.
CON-1879-001 1/24