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Workshop - RockTape FMT RockPods & RockFloss
Early Bird Discount Applied at Checkout ($100 Off)
Dates: March 7-8, 2026
Time: 8:00am - 3:00pm both days
Cost: Standard $875+GST; Student $750+GST
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Feb 8, 2026 (Register early for 15% off)
Regular Registration Deadline: Mar 5, 2026
FMT RockPods
FMT RockPods introduces the concept of skin/fascial decompression to help improve tissue mobility, enhance movement and modulate discomfort* with the use of myofascial cups. This course will cover the anatomical, physiological and neurological effects of myofascial cupping on connective tissue gliding, tissue traction and tissue decompression. FMT RockPods will introduce and discuss skin and fascial decompression concepts and present evaluation techniques for the dermal and fascial systems. Additionally, the course explores using cupping techniques for rehabilitation and performance applications such as postural cueing, biomechanical pattern assists and to enhance visualization of movement.
Interventions using myofascial cupping will be reviewed and informed by current research, the interventions will be integrated into current rehabilitation and performance applications. Myofascial Cupping is an ancient therapy, first documented over 5,000 years ago, clearly Olympic and professional athletes have gotten the message that what’s old is still new! Though cups and techniques have changed over time, today’s cups still create a suction and vacuum that allows for a decompression effect to take place under the skin.
Functional Movement Training (FMT) courses are taught by industry leading experts in movement assessment, performance and rehabilitation. CEUs may be offered for DC, AT, PT, RMTs, OMTs, OTs and personal trainers. If your profession & province is unavailable, we do not currently offer CEUs – however, we are continually adding additional licenses.
Learning Objectives
Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal and fascial subsystems
Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial/movement screening process
Describe and interpret research as it relates to connective tissue gliding, pain modulation, and movement therapies
Define, practice, and combine myofascial cupping techniques related to a variety of soft tissue pathologies
Practice cupping techniques for tension/decompression effects, directional influence of dermal and fascial subsystems, external cueing of movement and graded levels of pressure
Compare, contrast and perform various methods of performance and rehabilitative treatment techniques with silicone myofascial cups
Course Procedure
This course is 6 hours in length and a 30 Question multiple choice quiz will be required after completing the course to receive your CEU certificate. A 70% test score is required to pass and receive CEUs. The quiz can be open book and unlimited attempts on the quiz are allowed.
FMT Rockfloss
The FMT RockFloss introduces the use of compression floss bands to help reduce tissue edema, improve movement and modulate discomfort. This course will cover the effects of compression band flossing on connective tissue gliding, tissue traction and tissue compression. Relevant anatomy, physiology and neurology of influenced tissues will be discussed. Interventions with compression band floss (including direction and pressure concepts) will be reviewed and integrated into current rehabilitative concepts.
The term ‘flossing’ is commonly associated with the image of a thick rubber band wrapped around an athlete’s large muscles, however; ‘floss bands’ are an excellent tool for clinical care and a valuable tool for your patient’s and athlete’s self care programs.
These courses are intended for health professionals with a basic understanding of soft tissue techniques.
Functional Movement Training (FMT) courses are taught by industry leading experts in movement assessment, performance and rehabilitation. CEUs may be offered for DC, AT, PT, RMTs, OMTs, OTs and personal trainers. If your profession & state is unavailable, we do not currently offer CEUs – however, we are continually adding additional licenses. You can also choose to self-submit to your governing body.
Learning Objectives
Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal/fascial subsystem
Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial glide screening process
Describe and interpret current research as it relates to connective tissue gliding and pain modulation
Differentiate compression floss band wrapping techniques with graded exposure of tension, direction and pressure parameters
Define, practice, and explaincompression floss band application techniques and link them to appropriate soft tissue pathology
Compare, contrast and perform various methods of current rehabilitative treatment (open and closed chain exercise) techniques with compression band floss
Introduce and integrate musculoskeletal diagnostic ultrasound to identify abnormal tissue gliding
Course Procedure
This course is 6 hours in length and a 30 Question multiple choice quiz will be required after completing the course to receive your CEU certificate. A 70% test score is required to pass and receive CEUs. The quiz can be open book and unlimited attempts on the quiz are allowed.
Early Bird Discount Applied at Checkout ($100 Off)
Dates: March 7-8, 2026
Time: 8:00am - 3:00pm both days
Cost: Standard $875+GST; Student $750+GST
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Feb 8, 2026 (Register early for 15% off)
Regular Registration Deadline: Mar 5, 2026
FMT RockPods
FMT RockPods introduces the concept of skin/fascial decompression to help improve tissue mobility, enhance movement and modulate discomfort* with the use of myofascial cups. This course will cover the anatomical, physiological and neurological effects of myofascial cupping on connective tissue gliding, tissue traction and tissue decompression. FMT RockPods will introduce and discuss skin and fascial decompression concepts and present evaluation techniques for the dermal and fascial systems. Additionally, the course explores using cupping techniques for rehabilitation and performance applications such as postural cueing, biomechanical pattern assists and to enhance visualization of movement.
Interventions using myofascial cupping will be reviewed and informed by current research, the interventions will be integrated into current rehabilitation and performance applications. Myofascial Cupping is an ancient therapy, first documented over 5,000 years ago, clearly Olympic and professional athletes have gotten the message that what’s old is still new! Though cups and techniques have changed over time, today’s cups still create a suction and vacuum that allows for a decompression effect to take place under the skin.
Functional Movement Training (FMT) courses are taught by industry leading experts in movement assessment, performance and rehabilitation. CEUs may be offered for DC, AT, PT, RMTs, OMTs, OTs and personal trainers. If your profession & province is unavailable, we do not currently offer CEUs – however, we are continually adding additional licenses.
Learning Objectives
Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal and fascial subsystems
Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial/movement screening process
Describe and interpret research as it relates to connective tissue gliding, pain modulation, and movement therapies
Define, practice, and combine myofascial cupping techniques related to a variety of soft tissue pathologies
Practice cupping techniques for tension/decompression effects, directional influence of dermal and fascial subsystems, external cueing of movement and graded levels of pressure
Compare, contrast and perform various methods of performance and rehabilitative treatment techniques with silicone myofascial cups
Course Procedure
This course is 6 hours in length and a 30 Question multiple choice quiz will be required after completing the course to receive your CEU certificate. A 70% test score is required to pass and receive CEUs. The quiz can be open book and unlimited attempts on the quiz are allowed.
FMT Rockfloss
The FMT RockFloss introduces the use of compression floss bands to help reduce tissue edema, improve movement and modulate discomfort. This course will cover the effects of compression band flossing on connective tissue gliding, tissue traction and tissue compression. Relevant anatomy, physiology and neurology of influenced tissues will be discussed. Interventions with compression band floss (including direction and pressure concepts) will be reviewed and integrated into current rehabilitative concepts.
The term ‘flossing’ is commonly associated with the image of a thick rubber band wrapped around an athlete’s large muscles, however; ‘floss bands’ are an excellent tool for clinical care and a valuable tool for your patient’s and athlete’s self care programs.
These courses are intended for health professionals with a basic understanding of soft tissue techniques.
Functional Movement Training (FMT) courses are taught by industry leading experts in movement assessment, performance and rehabilitation. CEUs may be offered for DC, AT, PT, RMTs, OMTs, OTs and personal trainers. If your profession & state is unavailable, we do not currently offer CEUs – however, we are continually adding additional licenses. You can also choose to self-submit to your governing body.
Learning Objectives
Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
Define, understand and integrate the myofascial sequencing model
Discover and explore neuroanatomy of the dermal/fascial subsystem
Recognize and demonstrate a novel skin/fascial glide screening process
Describe and interpret current research as it relates to connective tissue gliding and pain modulation
Differentiate compression floss band wrapping techniques with graded exposure of tension, direction and pressure parameters
Define, practice, and explaincompression floss band application techniques and link them to appropriate soft tissue pathology
Compare, contrast and perform various methods of current rehabilitative treatment (open and closed chain exercise) techniques with compression band floss
Introduce and integrate musculoskeletal diagnostic ultrasound to identify abnormal tissue gliding
Course Procedure
This course is 6 hours in length and a 30 Question multiple choice quiz will be required after completing the course to receive your CEU certificate. A 70% test score is required to pass and receive CEUs. The quiz can be open book and unlimited attempts on the quiz are allowed.