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May WORKSHOP: Lymphatic Movement & Inflammation Reduction


Lymphatics: The Recovery System Most People Don’t Train

The lymphatic system is responsible for clearing metabolic waste, regulating inflammation, and supporting immune health.

Unlike the cardiovascular system, it has no central pump.

It depends entirely on movement.

When lymphatic flow slows, you may notice:

• Persistent soreness

• Puffiness or swelling

• Sluggish recovery

• Fatigue

• A sense of heaviness in the body

Recovery is not only about rest.

It is about circulation.



How Movement Drives Drainage

Lymph moves through subtle pressure changes created by:

• Muscle contractions

• Diaphragmatic breathing

• Rhythmic oscillation

• Multi-directional movement

Repetitive linear training (running, cycling, lifting) does not always provide the rotational and lateral stimulus needed for optimal flow.

In this workshop, we incorporate:

• Gentle pulsing patterns

• Spiral and lateral movement sequences

• Controlled rotation

• Breath-coordinated transitions

These stimulate fluid exchange in the interstitial spaces and improve tissue hydration.



Fascia and Fluid Dynamics

Fascia is not dry tissue. It relies on fluid balance within its ground substance to glide efficiently.

When circulation slows, fascia can feel sticky or restricted.

Improving lymphatic flow enhances:

• Tissue hydration

• Glide between fascial layers

• Joint comfort

• Recovery speed

The result is not just reduced soreness — it’s improved movement quality.



Inflammation and Performance

Low-grade inflammation can impair performance and increase injury risk.

By supporting lymphatic drainage through intelligent movement, you can:

• Reduce residual inflammation

• Improve recovery between sessions

• Support immune resilience

• Maintain consistent training output

This is not detox culture.

It is physiology.



What You’ll Gain

You will leave with:

• A movement-based recovery protocol

• Tools to stimulate lymphatic flow at home

• Strategies to reduce post-workout heaviness

• Greater understanding of how circulation supports mobility

Recovery is trainable.

And when you train it, everything improves.


Lymphatic Movement & Inflammation Reduction

Friday, May 18, at Eagle Yoga House from 5:30-7:30 PM.  $60.00


 
 
 

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Eagle Yoga House

11 N Fisher Park Way #109, Eagle ID 83616

​​Email: eagleyogahouse@gmail.com

Eagle Yoga House

Hours

Monday - Thursday
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday 
5:45 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday
7:15 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday
9:00 AM - 7:15 PM


 

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