Fascia Training Institute
Clinical research and education at the intersection of neuroscience, fascial physiology, and performance medicine. NASM, NSCA, CATA, NMOS
What happens when concussion symptoms continue long after the expected recovery window?
For some people with mild traumatic brain injury, symptoms can persist beyond one year—leaving them without a clear path forward.
This treatment approach focuses on creating space within the system and addressing restrictions that may be affecting recovery.
Across 29 case studies, we are exploring an important question:
Can a newly trained practitioner apply this method and achieve consistent results?
The early findings are encouraging and point toward a treatment model that may be both effective and teachable.
Join us for Dynamic Brain Healing Level 1:
📅July 30–August 1, 2026
📍Phoenix, Arizona
Learn more and save your seat:
https://www.fasciatraininginstitute.com/practitioners/dynamic-brain-healing-level-1-phoenix/
Have you or someone you know experienced persistent concussion symptoms? Share your experience in the comments.
07/01/2026
Freedom is often spoken about as something outside of us.
A country.
A border.
A flag.
A right.
But there is another form of freedom that is rarely discussed:
The freedom to move without restriction.
The freedom to think clearly under pressure.
The freedom to recover after the system has been overloaded.
The freedom to trust your body again.
At Fascia Training Institute, we study the systems that shape human performance before symptoms appear on the surface:
The brain.
The fascia.
The nervous system.
The body’s ability to adapt, regulate, and recover.
Because pain is not always the problem.
Sometimes, restriction is the signal.
As Canada celebrates freedom this week, let it also serve as a reminder:
The human body was not designed to live in a constant state of protection.
It was designed to move.
To sense.
To adapt.
To recover.
To perform.
Freedom is not only a national idea.
It is also a physiological state.
And when the system changes, everything changes.
06/29/2026
Your clients may be doing everything right—and still struggling with persistent symptoms after concussion, mTBI, stress, or neurological overload.
Dynamic Brain Healing Level 1 gives healthcare professionals and strength coaches a practical, hands-on approach to working with the cranium, cervical spine, fascia, lymphatic system, and nervous system.
During this 3-day live training, you’ll learn how to create space in the cranium, release upper cervical tension, support the lymphatic, fascial, and nervous systems, calm the fight-or-flight response, reduce light and noise sensitivities, apply corrective exercises, and integrate brain nutrition and prevention strategies into your work.
You’ll also receive a Brain Health Assessment, a 20-minute private consultation with Simone, and practical tools you can begin using in your practice.
📍 Phoenix, Arizona
📅 July 30–August 1, 2026
This training is designed for healthcare professionals, manual therapists, chiropractors, physical therapists, athletic therapists, strength coaches, and bodywork practitioners who want to create better outcomes for their clients.
Seats are limited. Save your seat and join us in Phoenix.
https://www.fasciatraininginstitute.com/practitioners/dynamic-brain-healing-level-1-phoenix/
Concussion recovery is not always straightforward—especially when an athlete already has ADHD or anxiety.
These pre-existing conditions may add another layer of neurological stress, affecting focus, regulation, sleep, and the brain’s ability to recover.
That is why recovery should look beyond symptoms alone. Proper nutrition, nervous system support, and fascial health may all play a role in helping the body heal and regain function.
At the Fascia Training Institute, we look at how the brain, fascia, and nervous system work together—so recovery strategies can be tailored to the individual, not treated with a one-size-fits-all approach.
The goal is not only to return athletes to performance, but to support their long-term health on and off the field.
Learn more about our neurofascial approach at FasciaTrainingInstitute.com.
06/26/2026
What if the key to better recovery isn't just treating the body—but understanding the connection between the brain and fascia?
Recovery is evolving beyond traditional approaches. By combining the latest insights in brain health and fascia science, healthcare professionals can improve movement, restore function, and achieve more meaningful outcomes.
At the forefront of evidence-based education, we empower practitioners with advanced knowledge and practical techniques that help transform the way recovery is understood and delivered.
Because when science meets innovation, recovery becomes more than a process—it becomes a pathway to lasting performance and well-being.
Ready to elevate your clinical expertise? Connect with us today!
www.fasciatraininginstitute.com
Did you know the fluid around your brain is constantly moving?
Cerebrospinal fluid, or CSF, helps protect the brain, carry nutrients, and clear away waste. But that flow can also be influenced by things like breathing, posture, movement, and tension in the fascia.
When fascia becomes tight or restricted, it may affect how freely fluid moves through the body.
That is why supporting your fascia is not just about flexibility or pain relief. It may also play a role in supporting your brain and nervous system.
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320 23 Avenue Southwest
Calgary, AB
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| Monday | 9:30am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9:30am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9:30am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9:30am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9:30am - 5pm |