
Welcome to the Partner Portal
Learn how the Flow Band can work for you.
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Upper Body
Coming SoonLearn the basics about fascia and what it means to have a healthy and fluid fascial network.
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Lower Body
Coming SoonExplore a library of movement practices and flows for practicing with your fascial flow band.
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Advanced Flows
Coming SoonDive into deeper protocols, partner programs, and cutting edge knowledge about fascial wellness.
Partner Program FAQ's
How Much Can I Earn as a Partner?
As a baseline, all partners will earn 20% commission. If your application qualifies you to be a featured partner, you can earn up to 30% commission!
What are the benefits of optimal fascial health?
By optimizing fascial health, we can enhance functional performance, improve mobility, and promote overall well-being, ensuring our bodies move and feel their best.
What is the history of fascial science?
Fascial research has evolved significantly over the past few decades. Initially, fascia was overlooked, considered merely a passive packing material for muscles and organs. In the late 20th century, pioneers like Ida Rolf and Tom Myers began to highlight its importance in structural integration and body mechanics. The 21st century has seen a surge in fascial studies, revealing its crucial role in movement, pain management, and overall health. Advances in imaging technology and biomechanical understanding have positioned fascia as a dynamic and responsive tissue, essential for maintaining bodily integrity and function. This growing body of research continues to influence both medical and wellness fields.
Can fascia regenerate?
Yes, fascia can regenerate. Fascia is a dynamic tissue that responds to physical stimuli, and with proper care, it can heal and improve over time. Regular use of products designed to optimize fascia, such as the fascial flow band, along with hydration, proper nutrition, and regular exercise, can promote regeneration. Techniques like foam rolling, massage, and stretching also support fascia health, ensuring it remains flexible and functional for overall well-being.
How can I keep my fascia hydrated?
To keep fascial tissues hydrated and flowing, drink plenty of water and eat water-rich foods. Engage in regular exercise, including dynamic stretching and yoga. Utilize foam rolling and massage therapy to release tension and stimulate hydration. Use the fascial flow band to massage, release, and stretch the fascial matrix. Maintain a balanced diet, ensure adequate sleep, and manage stress effectively.