Rolfing Texas Movement Series
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.
Four
independent sessions will explore breath, appendicular, axial, and cranial
orientation and awareness. Simply by bringing awareness to an area, being with
it and observing its intention, an individual can transform their container and
initiation of expression.
After
meeting with the client and discussing their history and information on the
client intake evaluation, the first movement session can begin. Few are truly
associated with their own breath, its rhythm, and when they hold it. It appears
that the body organizes around the breath and its rhythm, be it hypo or
hyperventilating. A walking exploration of breath and movement in gravity, fast
and slow, is the best way to start the relationship.
When the
client communicates a new awareness, have client move out of vertical gravity
to supine position on the table to explore. The exploration should be from the
top of the head to the bottom of the feet. A diaphragm release and integration
can be utilized while the client breathes in and out of each bodily segment.
The whole session should be at least an hour for standing and table
exploration.
This second
movement session should focus on support and how the feet and legs relate to
the pelvis. The client should be able to begin with an increased awareness of
breath and body from the first meeting. With the client vertical in gravity
begin a walking assessment navigating sensation and awareness from the earth to
the foot, from the foot up to the knee, and from the knee to the pelvis. Rolf
yoga is great way to do some seated work with each foot, foot up toes down and
toes up foot down.
Lye the
client supine and explore heel drags with each foot. Knee overs help the client
feel the relationship and weight of femur in hip, and sets up for Kaya Kalpa
exercise to bring the support session together. These movements and exercises
are technique for cultivating support for the pelvis.
As we move
to the third movement session, we in turn move up the body looking at the
relationship between the pelvic and shoulder girdles. Contra-lateral movement
is the manifesting integration of the spinal engine. When there is little or no
contra-lateral movement the mid-dorsal hinge needs a wake up call. With the
client supine on the table, knees bent, and feet flat have client (push) right
foot into table and (reach) across their body with the contra-lateral arm
parallel with the right shoulder. The movement should be subtle, from the
inside out.
Have client
come into gravity and repeat in a seated position. A closed chain technique
called Rolling wave is a great way to complete the integration. This technique
moves from the foot to the hand and provides a serratus/transversus activation
integration, which brings the work to the shoulder, neck and head.
Beginning
with arm drops, feeling the weight and letting it fall without inhibition can
address the head, neck and the shoulder girdle. The tendency is to hold on, and
this is precisely what we are witnessing. Ocular decoupling limbs of expression
affords the opportunity to release inhibitions in the range of motion
restricted by perception, similar to ocular decoupling limbs of support which
we did not do this series.
The final
technique is called ocular-vestibular-cervical reflex. Its a large group of
terms that communicates that the exproprioception feedback we use for hand-eye
coordination will be able to release and reset. These four sessions combined
will hopefully enable the client to experience a new reality. Humans spend
allot of time looking, touching, and forming beliefs. Rolfing and The Rolf
Movement techniques help our species to be more integrally informed.
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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