Category: rolfing
As the body succumbs to pain and dis-ease from genetics, injury, or trauma it is ever more obvious that space
Rolfing and Rolf Movement have become similar terms used to describe technique that can foster a shift in structural and functional potentials. Rolf Movement will be the focus of this outline describing what a Rolf Movement four series incorporates into sessions to cultivate this shift.
In the final session of the Rolfing® ten series there is no "new" work to initiate . This is the final opportunity for the Rolfer® to bring resolution to the client's body. Tenth hour: Closure/Holism (8-9-10) 3D, present time, dynamic.
Throughout this exploration of the Rolfing ten series there has been quite a bit of change initiated into the clients' structure. Manual manipulation alone is not sufficient to integrate the change accumulated in the ten series.
As we move into the final turn of the Rolfing Ten Series of Structural Integration, hopefully we are able to observe where the work could flow to next. The Rolfing eighth and ninth hour sessions are typically viewed as a kind of two in one pain management session: Closure /Holism (8-9-10) 3D present time, dynamic and integrated.
The whole structure has experienced a deeper felt sense of space, organization, and integration by the Rolfing seventh hour session: Palintonicity/Adaptability (7-8-9) core expressing through lower pole (push).
The attention to detail can be observed and deeply felt with the second Rolf Movement session. Integrating the spine, pelvis, and legs are the goals of this Rolfing session. Begin by having the client on hands and knees.
The attention to detail can be observed and deeply felt with the second Rolf Movement session. Integrating the spine, pelvis, and legs are the goals of this Rolfing session. Begin by having the client on hands and knees.
The attention to detail can be observed and deeply felt with the second Rolf Movement session. Integrating the spine, pelvis, and legs are the goals of this Rolfing session. Begin by having the client on hands and knees.
In the Rolfing hour 6 the work begins to make another shift in the Rolfing protocol: Palintonicity Adaptability/Support (6-7-8) Core expressing through the lower pole.