VYCHODILOVÁ, Renáta. The perspective of functional fascial network as an inevitable part of healthy movement. In Anita Hökelmann, Notger Müller, Kerstin Witte, Thomas Wolbers. Active healthy aging : proceedings of the International Conference of Sports and Neuroscience „Active Healthy Aging, AHA 2015“, 2nd–5th September, Magdeburg, Germany. 2016th ed. Německo, Magdeburg: Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, 2016, p. 64-71. ISBN 978-3-8300-9124-0.
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Original name The perspective of functional fascial network as an inevitable part of healthy movement
Authors VYCHODILOVÁ, Renáta (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 2016. vyd. Německo, Magdeburg, Active healthy aging : proceedings of the International Conference of Sports and Neuroscience „Active Healthy Aging, AHA 2015“, 2nd–5th September, Magdeburg, Germany, p. 64-71, 8 pp. 2016.
Publisher Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study Sport and leisure time activities
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14510/16:00092278
Organization unit Faculty of Sports Studies
ISBN 978-3-8300-9124-0
Keywords (in Czech) fasciální síť; fasciální trénink; pohybová aktivita
Keywords in English fascial network; fascial training; physical activity
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Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Controlled physical activity plays a vital role in a modern healthy lifestyle in human beings in the modern information society, whose development started in the second half of the 20th century. The transformation from the industrial into the information society has brought a great amount of changes in our lifestyle with its advantages and disadvantages. The growing sedentary way of life caused by technological development has an enormous impact on health and the decline in natural physical activity (Sekot, 2011). Therefore society should be body-and-health conscious and aware of the importance of active movement. The opportunities for being active, to exercise and do sports are extensive and constantly expanding, while the knowledge and awareness of how to exercise correctly is extending and deepening too. A wide variety of sports and exercising, including different types of training, are commonplace nowadays. According to Schleip (2015), we have long been practising muscle-oriented training. Later, the importance of muscle chains and their involvement in the training process came in focus and enhanced it. Now we are bringing the knowledge of the fascial web, its engagement in posture and locomotion, the fascia-oriented training into focus and this is becoming a challenge for the future. The aim of the fascia-oriented training is to work with the elasticity, elastic storage capacity, remodelling, proprioceptive refinement and rehydration of connective tissues. Thanks to its properties, the fascial web is firmly involved in the process of force transmission from muscles to the skeleton and thus in locomotion (Huijing, 2007) (Schleip, 2015). Besides, fascia can improve its qualities with specific training, whose aim is not to replace standard exercising and training methods, but to enrich and enhance them.
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