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When I embarked on my career as a dancer, becoming a Rolfer® was the furthest thing from my mind. Life, however, has a way of leading us down unexpected paths, and that's precisely what happened to me. While dedicating many years to perfecting my craft as a dancer, I found myself constantly aiding…
Running or sprinting puts a significant amount of strain on the body, especially on a runner's muscular and skeletal systems. Good posture and efficient movement patterns are therefore essential for runners. Athletes can use the bodywork method of Rolfing® Structural Integration to achieve…
Before I became a Rolfer, I was educated as a Clinical Psychologist... I knew I had to find ways to include the body in therapy, so I travelled to San Fransisco to learn a body-oriented psychotherapy called Psycho-Physical Therapy.
The Tensegrity Model of the pelvis is a concept used in Rolfing® Structural Integration to describe the complex structure and function of the human pelvis.
I am a massage therapist. I did my training at the Akademie voor Massage en Beweging in Amsterdam. I am a career changer, Massage Therapy and Rolfing® is my second career. I have been a scientist, a chemist, for 33 years.  
The Science and Art of Rolfing® Structural Integration: At the source of Rolfing® Structural Integration is the scientific mind of Dr. Ida Rolf, a biochemist who pioneered subsequent research into the importance of connective tissue, which we now understand as fascia. Through her exceptional…
Having moved from Greece to the Netherlands as a chef in a high-end restaurant, I have always been interested in making people happy and meeting their needs. At one point, I realized that the healing properties of food and helping people were more in my focus than the actual process of creating…
My name is Rinke and I have just finished the ten Rolfing sessions. The main reason for starting Rolfing was to get more in touch with my body...
I first heard about Rolfing through my sister who had been advised to go for Rolfing sessions to help her with her recovery from a complicated fracture in her leg.
The fascial structure of the human body is the basis of the manual bodywork method Rolfing® Structural Integration, the anatomy of which is taught early in Rolfing training.