Rolfing, structural integration for body alignment, mind and soul.
Structural Integration and Rolfing
Theory and principles of Rolfing
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Rolfing®
Structural Integration
is named after Dr. Ida P. Rolf. She began her inquiry more than fifty
years ago, devoting her energy to creating a holistic system of soft
tissue manipulation and movement education that organized the whole body
in gravity.
Dr. Rolf eventually named her work Structural Integration. She
discovered that she could achieve remarkable changes in posture and
structure by manipulating the body's myofascial system.
"Rolfing" is the nickname that many clients and practitioners gave this
work, and is now a registered service mark in 27 countries. Rolfing
structural integration has an unequaled and unprecedented ability to
dramatically alter a person's posture and structure.
Professional athletes, dancers, children, business people, and people
from all walks of life have benefited from Rolfing. People seek Rolfing
as a way to ease pain and chronic stress, and improve performance in
their professional and daily activities. It's estimated that more than 1
million people have received Rolfing work.
Research has demonstrated that Rolfing creates a more efficient use of
the muscles, allows the body to conserve energy, and creates more
economical and refined patterns of movement. Research also shows that
Rolfing significantly reduces chronic stress and changes in the body
structure. For example, a study showed that Rolfing significantly
reduced the spinal curvature of subjects with lordosis (sway back); it
also showed that Rolfing enhances neurological functioning.
Theory and
Principles of Rolfing
The Rolf Institute has continued Dr. Rolf's profound inquiry into how to
enhance the whole person by organizing the body in gravity. Some of the
more important developments to the work since Dr. Rolf's death are also
what now distinguishes the Rolfing brand from all other forms of
structural integration:
Principles of Intervention - Rolfing training begins with the ten
session series that Dr. Rolf developed, and several variations of this
protocol are taught. Over the years, the faculty of the Rolf Institute
has articulated the principles on which the original series was based.
By understanding these principles, it is possible for practitioners to
develop strategies of intervention that recognize the unique needs of
the individual client, and to work outside of the ten session series
when appropriate.
Gentle Techniques - Because Rolfers work with the deep myofascial
structures, some people can experience the work as uncomfortable.
Rolfers have gradually developed a broad range of techniques that
produce profound results with less discomfort for the client.
Joint Mobilization Techniques - The Rolf Institute faculty has created a
range of soft tissue techniques to release articular motion restrictions
that impede whole body organization. These skills increase the Rolfer's
effectiveness in working with many common structural problems.
The Personal Experience - Because Rolfing is a holistic technique, it is
recognized that changes in structure will impact the whole person,
physically, emotionally, and energetically. The Rolf Institute
recognizes that ultimately, it is the person's own experience of the
work that is of primary importance. This plays a central role in the
transformational aspect of Rolfing.
The Integration of Structure and Function - a distinctive feature of the
Rolf Institute's curriculum is the unique blending of the functional and
structural aspects of Rolfing. In Rolfing Movement Integration, the
Rolfer helps clients become aware of inhibiting movement patterns and
gives them the means to change them; and in Rolfing structural
integration, the Rolfer releases these patterns through manipulation as
they manifest in the client's structure. Rolfing is as concerned with
how people experience and use their bodies as with their structural
organization in gravity.
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