Movement Integration & Rolfing Texas
Rolfing is
about pain management and relationships; therefore structure Rolf movement has
become an integral part of what Rolfing is, for the simple fact that in order
to fully enable a more integrated being, something has to enable the
integration of mind/body.
Rolfing is
about pain management and relationships; therefore structure Rolf movement has
become an integral part of what Rolfing is, for the simple fact that in order
to fully enable a more integrated being, something has to enable the
integration of mind/body. Structure and function have to be congruent and
dimensional for the full potential available in each of us to emerge. Rolf
Movement provides a strategy that a Rolfer uses to navigate towards achieving
biomechanical goals and structural or postural integration.
Ultimately,
all movement is a product of the nervous system and the myofascial and
connective tissue matrix. The autonomic nervous system is the biodynamic dance
between the parasympathetic/sympathetic branches or fight or flight reflexes.
Conventional phenomenal data begins at the quantum level then abstracts, or
filters, into sensation, e-motion, belief, and then finally into activation or
expression.
Rolf
Movement works within the relationship between the tenets of gravity/structure,
coordination/pre-movement, impression/perception, and expression/meaning, known
as The Tonic Function Model, as a way to release and evoke more desirable and
efficient movement through sensation. Elements of somatic patterning and the
potential to enhance performance and form has always been a resource to
athletes when articulating full expression, as well as obvious sport specific
benefits.
How you
think is how you move, and how you breathe is how you live. Movement manifests
from a pre-movement or an automatic override response, which is an organic
compound of a collective body of experiences acquired throughout life. From the
moment of conception a human being is shaped and formed from a genetic code
that has been further conditioned by a conscious/sub-conscious overlay.
Consciousness and subconscious overlays are the sum total of object relations
or relationship to other, and this subject-object relationship fosters the
subsequent emergence of the deeper dualities that drive our structure and
function.
As a result
of our relationship to our environment and primary care giver, our original
perceptions were birthed that would form the way we would move in the world.
Corticalized movement is that which is done consciously or voluntarily;
sub-cortical movement is sub-conscious, or involuntarily. Ironically, the first
physiological structure to form in embryo is the primitive streak that quickly
evolves into the central nervous system, the heart then mushrooms out of brain
and digresses to its known position where the respiratory diaphragm emerges and
resources to form the fascial matrix of the body.
The fascial
matrix is what gives the body its structural and functional orientation of
space in gravity. So the primary contributors of a sustaining life force manifest
first; energy, breath, blood, or thought, word, action. Therefore, as the being
grows and is conditioned in thought or perception, he or she is subsequently
being conditioned to move or express as a result of the role of the autonomic
division of the peripheral nervous system, hence, as a man thinketh so is he.
Everyone
breathing has experienced some situation or environment that has either caused
him or her to breathe rapidly or hold the breath. This impulse comes from the
way you perceive the environment, and this perception is based on a collective
body of experience that has already calculated and decided for you in advance
of what you would do in this type of situation. Again, this is based on the
primary dualism of a subject-object relationship in which certain somatic
preferences were adhered to and compounded into consciousness that is sensory
activated. This is why just thinking about someone can either cause a calm,
pleasant response or an anxious, negative reaction, or walking into unfamiliar territory
causes reason for processing if the environment is threatening.
This
constancy is a necessity for survival and is part of a feedback loop reflex of
the nervous system. (What might not be necessary is the specific response or
reaction that emerges.) The parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions of the
nervous system are in constant ebb and flow dance to keep the body safe,
vertical, and expressive in gravity given certain virtues, anomalies, and
asymmetries.
The
position of a Rolf Movement Practitioner is to consider the premise of the
structural differential that states that conventional phenomenal stimulus
bombards the sensory division of the peripheral N.S., filtering into sensation
before e-motion, belief, and finally expression. A shift in sensation can mean
a shift in resource. This shift is nothing less than the potential sum total of
a person’s symbolic imagery about himself and his world shifting and
manifesting as potential uninhibited, dimensional, and supported movement.
Breath is expression (or meaning manifest) and all of the diaphragms of the
body are constantly self-regulating according to perception, coordination, and
gravity. This self-regulation is again based on the collective body of
experience known as your consciousness integrating with new stimulus to either
produce or inhibit breath. This ability of the body is so very vital to
movement.
Diaphragms
are viewed as laterals that serve as fluid containers strategically placed at
the primary and secondary curves of the body. These thickened pressurized
fascial valves regulate and stabilize the flow of the fluid body and breath to
foster or inhibit movement. Keeping in mind effecting sensation can change the
whole context or meaning of a movement allows the trained Rolfer to evoke a new
resource for the client seeking more ease, which translates into less suffering
in most cases. The way a Rolfer seeks new resource and potential that is
sensory stimulated is viewed from the context of The Tonic Function Model.
French
Rolfer and Rolf Movement Instructor Hubert Godard, is a dance and movement
professor for the University of Paris, France, and is the primary contributor
to what is known as the Tonic Function Model. This model suggests that tonic
function, or the human beings ability to orient to space in gravity, is
affected by four entry points; structure/gravity, coordination,
impression/perception, and expression/meaning, with each one possessing the
potential to influence tonic function, and one or all of the other entry points.
In other words, these four elements of the Tonic Function Model are always in
relationship working simultaneously to keep the being safe, vertical, and
expressive in gravity given all the considerations of the model.
Rolfers can
work within these relationships initiating changes in sensation to structure,
coordination, perception, and meaning to evoke a shift in resource; changing
sensation of any one or all of these can evoke the system to orientate to a new
resource and ease of movement. Simply bringing awareness and embodiment to
specific areas of relationship coupled with a new sensation can promote a shift
in ease or efficiency of movement.
Injuries
can cause an overlay to the structure and inhibit its ability to move, and it
is necessary to take injuries into full consideration. Posture, or holding
patterns can be indicative of movement patterns that have not utilized use of
the gravity response system. Proprioception activates the gravity response
system and this activation is located in the skin, specifically the hands,
feet, and face, and stimulate gamma activity in motor control. The way
Proprioception influences gamma activity, or the feed back reflex, is why
embodiment and awareness of sensation may evoke a change in resource.
It seems
that Rolf Movement has compiled and condensed much of the language that
qualifies and quantifies theories of successful movers over the ages. When I
see great gymnasts, martial artists, yogis, dancers, runners, cheerleaders and
many of the other countless movers from time, I think there had to be an idea
of these relationships and resources, even if there was not a homogenous
language to communicate what was being done or taught in terms of tonic
function.
Gross and
fine motor movement skill is obvious in some and elusive in others. These
shifts take commitment to the desired outcome, nothing happens instantly but
dramatic results can be achieved quickly. What counts in terms of success is
knowing how to communicate these somewhat abstract concepts into digestible
bite size bits of discernable data that someone can use to improve or master
their movement.
Rolf
Movement can be experienced as a whole session, as part of a classical Rolf
session or in a Budokon class. Budokon is an art and resource that can enable
someone to grasp or master a skill level in the yogic, martial, and living
arts. Rolf Movement is not psychotherapy, although there is a psychology to
everything we do
The
Certified Rolfing Ten Series has the ability to reduce pain and release tension
in the connective and myofascial tissue of the body associated with TMJ, CTS,
RLS, Fibromyalgia, Sciatica, Fascitis, Bunions, Scoliosis, and Cerebral Palsy.
Fascial asymmetries can cause foot, leg, knee, hip, back, shoulder, neck, arm,
hand, and head pain; integration therapy is necessary. Orthopedic,
Chiropractic, Physical, and Massage Therapist recognize Rolfing and Rolf
Movement as premium pain management utilizing Structural, Functional, and
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