Foam rolling is a self-myofascial release technique that involves using a cylindrical foam roller to apply pressure to specific muscles and soft tissues throughout the body. It is an effective method for reducing muscle tightness, alleviating soreness, and improving flexibility and range of motion.
Hosted by Amanda Chretien, registered massage therapist, the 90-minute How to Foam Roll Effectively workshop explores how to use a foam roller correctly to target key muscle groups in both the upper and lower body. Amanda will cover essential techniques, common mistakes to avoid, and how to incorporate foam rolling into your recovery routine. Whether you’re an athlete, fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to move and feel better, this session will provide practical knowledge to help you maximize the benefits of foam rolling.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll feel confident in using a foam roller effectively, understand when and how to apply pressure for optimal results, and leave with a routine you can easily integrate into your daily life.
How to Foam Roll Effectively takes place on Sunday, April 27 from 9:30am to 11:00am. The cost of the workshop is $20. Members receive a 10% discount.
50% of the proceeds will be donated to the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation to support local healthcare.
Register in person at our front desk, by phone, with our mobile app, and online.
About Amanda Chretien
A registered massage therapist since 2015, Amanda brings a wealth of expertise and a commitment to enhancing wellness through therapeutic massage. Her specialties include sports, deep tissue, and relaxation massage. She also offers myofascial release, bamboo fusion, prenatal, indie head, fascial stretch, and other therapeutic massage treatments.
Throughout her career, Amanda has honed her craft, blending her knowledge of anatomy and her passion for athleticism to provide personalized care to her clients. Her comprehensive approach aims not only to alleviate discomfort and improve mobility but also to promote overall well-being.