
AG 2026 Ep 2 Everything Is Connected Tom Myers on Fascia, Movement, and Human Relationship
What if nothing in the body works alone? To open the 2026 season of Anatomical Gangster, Sue sits down with Tom Myers — author of Anatomy Trains and one of the most influential voices in fascia and movement education.
In this conversation, Tom explores the body as a web of relationships: fascia, movement, emotion, culture, and the stories we carry. Together, Sue and Tom dive into:
What first sparked Tom’s fascination with fascia and continuity
The moment he realized the musculoskeletal model wasn’t telling the whole story
How Anatomy Trains emerged and how the concept has evolved
Why movement and relationship are inseparable in understanding the body
How to feel the lines instead of memorizing them
Universal movement patterns Tom sees across cultures
Fascia’s role in emotion, memory, and human narrative
What every practitioner often overlooks about continuity
Where movement education is heading as technology and AI advance
What still inspires Tom after a lifetime of exploring the human form
Tom reminds us that the body isn’t a machine — it’s a living conversation.If this episode opens something new for you, share it with someone who loves exploring the body as deeply as we do.
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