If you can imagine how it feels to live in a fluid, light and balanced body free of pain, stiffness and
chronic stress, then you can begin to appreciate the depth of the Rolfing experience.
While every Rolfing session is unique, addressing your specific physical problems and patterns, each
session works with the manipulation of fascia at varying depths in the body. Thus, the sensations can
vary from mild to strong and range from pleasurable warmth to momentary discomfort.
Rolfing gained a reputation in the early 1970’s for being a painful process, a reputation that is
unfortunate and, thankfully, outdated. I always endeavor to keep the intensity at a level tolerable to
the client. New training and techniques allow me to work with you in ways that are effective, gentle
and considerate of your experience.
Early in the first session you and I will establish a level of physical intensity that you are
comfortable with. Often, within the first few sessions you will notice a palpable release of tension
and tightness. Many people report feeling lighter, taller, and more balanced. Sometimes the effects
build more gradually, with an increasing fluidity of movement and greater sense of ease as well as
increased alertness and energy.
Rolfing typically begins with a series of ten, 75 to 90 minute sessions spaced a week or two apart.
The process is designed as a comprehensive approach to integrating your entire body. Post-ten sessions
provide you with an ongoing way to mitigate the damaging effects of stress, to enhance performance and
to remind your body of its most efficient balance.
During the session you will be in your underwear so I can best analyze and address your specific
structural patterns. Often people are uncomfortable with this aspect of the process. Most times,
once the process is underway, clients become engaged in the change they feel in their bodies and are
excited to be able to see the physical changes in their body that I will point out. However, if you
are uncomfortable with this aspect of the work, shorts and loose shirts are acceptable. Your comfort
is my greatest concern. No one should miss out on the important benefits of this work due to discomfort
or embarrassment.
While there are some contraindications to Rolfing where deep touch may not be appropriate, many
conditions respond favorably to the work. It is always a good idea to check with your doctor before
starting any new therapy. It is important to remember that Rolfers do not diagnose or treat specific
disease. Rolfing is a healing method that works with your whole system to promote health and
well-being. The benefits of Rolfing stem from this wholistic approach to the body and from the caring
relationship between Rolfer and client, a relationship centered on health.
Rolfing is open to everyone including children and the elderly. Rolfing for children is particularly
effective in dealing with and preventing many childhood patterns and disorders. Scoliosis, pigeon toes,
knocked-knees, rounded legs, poor posture and even adolescent growing pains are addressed with great
success in the Rolfing process. Work with children is always gentle and comfortable and rarely requires
the time that adult bodies do.
Consultations are free and are approximately 30 minutes long. I am happy to answer any questions you
may have about the process and can offer you an example of what Rolfing touch feels like. Rates are
$100 per session. Unfortunately, most insurance does not cover Rolfing. I will provide receipts upon
request if you wish to pursue insurance reimbursement. I also offer discounts to new moms and yoga instructors.