don't let pain control you
During the Rolfing process, changes in your posture, movement, and physical experience are achieved through education, awareness, and therapeutic touch. The focus is on relationship—how you relate with your physical experience of yourself and your environment—rather than on any particular body part or region.
When working with a Rolfing for the first time, an intake process is performed, including your health and personal history, followed by an initial assessment of how you hold and move your body. Clients remain clothed to whatever extent they wish, though some kind of activewear is common. Typically, your standing posture and gait (walking), and perhaps other movements are observed. Your practitioner will use that information to help design a session strategy with you, then ask you to move onto the therapy table.
While Rolfing practitioners are trained in hands-on techniques, a range of techniques may be applied in service of the goals of the Rolfing process. The amount of pressure used may vary greatly. A practitioner may use touch that is lighter or heavier, slow-moving or still, depending on therapeutic intent and your preferences. You may be asked to move as pressure is applied, or to stand, move around, and notice your experience during the session.
While working with your practitioner, you may experience a variety of sensations ranging from warm and pleasant to mild discomfort. Your feedback will allow your practitioner to adjust their pressure accordingly—the pace of the session is always under your control.
Usually, Rolfing is performed over an initial series of ten to thirteen sessions that systematically address your body as a whole, with each session building upon the previous. Rolfing practitioners often tailor their approach to address individual needs and preferences. After your initial series, you might continue to work with your Rolfing to further support your goals.
A TYPICAL ROLFING SESSION
dannette little
Certified Rolfer
After 20 years as a professional stylist, successful business owner , educator and mother of 3, I found myself exhausted. I knew there was something more.
In 2000 I began a dedicated yoga , mediation and NIA practice. This helped me get back into my body and gave me tools to begin an inward journey. During this course of exploration I found Rolfing ®. It not only helped my physical body but returned to me an inner strength and vitality that had been lost. I found a new way of relating to myself and others. I had old injuries and traumas that no longer limited me and I felt energized physically and emotionally. I began to cope with the demands of my life in a new way and felt more grounded, centered, resiliant and joyful. Rolfing ® ignited a deep desire to grow myself and to assist others in this very profound process.
I began my studies at the European Rolf Institute ® in Munich Germany in 2006 and completed my certifications in Boulder Colorado in 2008. While in the process of the training I studied additional curriculum in BioMechanics taking me around the country and to study in Sao Paulo Brazil. I have additionally attended workshops focusing on the male pelvis and scoliosis and in 2009 I will begin training for my certification in Rolf Movement ® and visceral work.