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Self myofascial release for optimal performance workshop May 31st @ 10:15 am

memorial dayHappy Memorial Day!

Do you have a nagging muscle or joint issue? We now know that rest is no longer the preferred model of healing.  For most, as soon as you get back into motion the pain comes back.

Stretching also tends to be useless and for many can even make matters worse.

If you want to continue to see and feel the effects of exercise you must be on a daily self myofascial release program.

Self myofascial release for optimal performance is an easily learned and highly effective tool that can be used to not only to recover from injuries, but prevent them from happening in the first place.

Stretching is certainly useful in enhancing muscle length and imbalances but does not address fascial (connective tissue) restrictions that greatly contribute to pain and dysfunction. Many people with chronic pain can be easily helped with myofascial release but are left undiagnosed and hurting.

Injuries like the kinds runners experience — as well as the repetitive motion of running — can cause fascia to tighten and put up to 2,000 psi of pressure on muscles, joints and nerves, increasing your risk of further injury.

Using various tools and myofascial techniques, you can learn how to become aware of your own fascial restrictions and then manage them with self release.

Self myofacial release will increase fluidity of movement which will maximize athletic performance and recovery time.

Protect your joy of movement by learning about myofascial release.

Come experience self myofascial release at the Harbor Studio in Belmont on Saturday, May 31st, 10:15-11:30 am.

Learn how to use various tool to do your own release work. This will be a very fun, informative and interactive workshop!

Instructor: Wendy Figone

$35 (members) $40 Non-members *Please bring a check to workshop

Space limited, please sign up here: Workshop

The YOBC Program now allows kids 5-8 years old to join the 3:30 pm program.

For more information and to register go to:www.YouthObstacleBootCamp.com

The Trail Run & Hike Group will meet Saturday, May 31st (7:30 am) at the Cross Country Trail off Ralston in Belmont: Directions

We will do between 4-8 miles. You can do more or less, walk, jog or sprint 🙂

For the weekly trail schedule and directions go here: Trail Schedule

You can join the San Mateo Boot Camp or any of the other Bay Area locations seen here: Boot Camps. Take advantage of the 21 Day Rapid Fat Loss Program for only $39.

Boot Camp sessions are getting full! We are no longer accepting new clients for the 6 am session at Burlingame Boot Camp.

In 3-6 months, we also hope to have a new Burlingame location where we can offer evening programs.

Please share the 21 Day Rapid Fat Loss Program with your family, friends and co-workers. The Grand Opening promotion is good for all locations (new clients only). This should be the last week of the promotion.

More than 300 symptoms could be caused by the consumption of gluten, yet a very small percentage of the population knows it could be fueling the cause. This is why “A Grain of Truth: The Gluten Summit” is so important: To help those potentially return to health who have no idea what is fueling their ailments, including you. For more go to: Gluten Summit

We are all in need of more ideas for healthy and quick food options. My family has really enjoyed Diana Keuilian’s Family Friendly Fat Burning Food Plan (especially the kids). Check it out here–> Family Friendly Fat Burning Foods. Diana contributes the weekly recipe in this newsletter.

I am very excited to see so many of you registering for the Spartan Sprint at AT&T Park (only 3 miles). This will be a great introduction to Obstacle Course Racing. The next local Tough Mudder is in Tahoe at Northstar. For all team events go to–> Fitness Events.

Commit to a fitness event in 2014–> 2014 Team Shamp Events. Save the dates on your calendars.

In this newsletter, you will see an article called “Beware of these 7 dieting mistakes“ and a Milanese Steak Grill recipe below.

See my latest articles here: www.BrienShamp.com

Have a great week!

Brien