MFR for surfers

MFR for Surfers: A Curated Playlist for Overworked Shoulders

MFR for Surfers: A Curated Playlist for Overworked Shoulders

A curated playlist of a few of my favorite myofascial release (MFR) techniques for overworked shoulders -- perfect for surfers, swimmers, athletes, and weekend warriors!! You’ll need: two therapy balls (or tennis balls), a yoga block or foam roller, and maybe some pillows & blankets. These techniques are great to do at the end of a long day, or after a long surf or training session. Enjoy!

MFR for Low Back Pain (MFR for Surfers, Athletes, y Todxs!)

MFR for Low Back Pain (MFR for Surfers, Athletes, y Todxs!)

Low back pain is unfortunately all too common. Check out this myofascial release (MFR) tutorial to help you release tension, ease pain, and free up some space in the low back so that you can continue to feel good and move well! I highly recommend this as recovery post-surf or sport, or at the end of a long day. You’ll need 2 therapy balls.

Always Adapting: MFR for Surfers on The Salty Club!

Always Adapting: MFR for Surfers on The Salty Club!

Let’s explore fascial health and the role it plays in how we move through our daily life. I began incorporating myofascial release into my self-care routine a little over a year ago and it has been a game changer - not only for my yoga practice, surfing & cross-training recovery - but also in how I feel and connect with my body. I’m stoked to share a 2-part MFR for Surfers Series that I recorded for the rad crew at The Salty Club!

Self-Care Club: MFR for the Lats, Pecs, & Serratus Anterior (8 min.)

Self-Care Club: MFR for the Lats, Pecs, & Serratus Anterior (8 min.)

Release tension, restore range of motion, and encourage fuller, deeper breaths with this simple myofascial release (MFR, aka self-massage) technique that targets Serratus Anterior on the side ribs, Latissimus Dorsi on the back, and Pec Major/Minor on the front of the chest.

MFR Tutorial: Relief through the Feet (7min.)

MFR Tutorial: Relief through the Feet (7min.)

This is one of my favorite myofascial release (MFR) techniques that I do pretty much daily! Use a therapy ball to release tension and restore tissue integrity in the feet. Our feet are our foundation, and if you’re like me you may spend a lot of time on them! Give your feet some relief and notice the effects in the rest of the body.