What is fascia really — and why is it becoming one of the most important conversations in movement, rehabilitation, and Pilates education?
In this episode of The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane sits down with physiotherapist, educator, and Fascial Manipulation practitioner Jack Williams to explore the science, structure, and function of fascia — and how understanding it can completely change the way we look at movement, pain, posture, aging, and performance.
Jack is the first and only Certified Fascial Manipulation practitioner and teacher in Australia, having completed the Fascial Manipulation Institute's intensive three-year international program under Professor Carla Stecco and Assistant Professor Antonio Stecco in Italy.
Together, Katie and Jack unpack:
- what fascia actually is
- how fascia influences movement and force transmission
- why fascia may play a key role in pain and dysfunction
- the relationship between fascia, posture, and aging
- how old injuries can continue influencing the body years later
- why movement educators should understand fascia beyond basic anatomy
- and how Fascial Manipulation works clinically
This conversation bridges science and practical application in a way that Pilates teachers, physiotherapists, movement educators, and curious movement lovers will deeply appreciate.
In This Episode
- What fascia is and why it has been misunderstood for decades
- The difference between muscular, superficial, visceral, and neurovascular fascia
- How fascia acts as both a force transmitter and sensory organ
- Why healthy fascia requires movement and gliding
- The role of hyaluronic acid in fascial health
- What densifications are — and how they may contribute to pain
- How fascia changes with age
- The relationship between fascia, posture, and osteoarthritis
- Why old injuries can continue affecting movement years later
- Fascial Manipulation and restoring fascial mechanics
- Why Pilates professionals should understand fascia more deeply
About Jack Williams
Jack Williams is a physiotherapist, strength and conditioning coach, and the first and only Certified Fascial Manipulation practitioner and teacher in Australia.
He is the co-director of MAD Physiotherapy in Melbourne and teaches within La Trobe University's physiotherapy programs. Jack regularly presents to professional organisations across Australia and internationally and delivers Fascial Manipulation workshops and courses nationwide.
Jack completed the Fascial Manipulation Institute's three-year international program under Professor Carla Stecco and Assistant Professor Antonio Stecco in Italy.
Connect with Jack Williams
🌐 Fascial Manipulation Courses
https://www.melbourneathleticdevelopment.com.au/fascial-manipulation-courses/
🔗 LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-williams-571177266
Key Quote From This Episode
"Muscle is the output. Fascia is the sensory organ." — Jack Williams
Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse
If this conversation sparked something for you — professionally or personally — explore The Pilates Muse, where Katie shares deeper reflections on movement, pain, teaching philosophy, and the evolution of Pilates as a therapeutic practice.
➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication
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The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice.
Hosted by Katie Crane, the podcast explores the deeper layers of Pilates — from chronic pain and nervous system regulation to business leadership, teaching philosophy, and the evolving role of movement professionals in modern healthcare.
Each episode supports Pilates educators to think deeper, teach smarter, and serve their communities with integrity.