The 10-Series
by Jason Mixter, Certified Advanced Rolfer™
The term Rolfing® Structural Integration now refers to a system of body education and physical manipulation originally called structural integration. It is the product of 50 years of study and practice by Ida P. Rolf, Ph.D., and, since her death in 1979, the many people she trained to carry on her work.
Fundamentally, Rolfing consists of some simple ideas about human structure:
- most human beings are significantly out of alignment with gravity;
- we function better when we are lined up with the gravitational field of the earth; and
- the human body is so plastic that its alignment can be brought into harmony with gravity at practically any time of life.
Rolfers insist that the human body is so plastic that its alignment can be brought into harmony with gravity at practically any time of life.
Training and Certification
Certified Advanced Rolfers and movement teachers undergo a training program which is considered “postgraduate” in nature. Many aspirants to either of the training programs must spend up to three years meeting the Rolf Institute’s prerequisites and preparing their applications for admission.
Person seeking admission to Rolfing training are required to have an extensive background in the biological and behavioral sciences, training and professional experience in body manipulation, and a facility in working with people. A written application is submitted to the Rolf Institute, and the candidate is interviewed by the Institute’s admissions committee to determine the person’s qualifications for the work.
Having been admitted to Rolfing training, the student attends a series of classes at the Rolf Institute over a period of about a year. Throughout the training program, each student’s progress and readiness for continued training is evaluated by the instructor and his or her assistant. Classes are kept small in order to give students personal attention.
Rolfing students are committed in writing to a program of continuing professional education and must gain advanced training within five years of their initial certification. Certified Rolfers are governed by a code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. In order to practice Rolfing and to identify themselves as “Rolfers,” they must be members in good standing of the Rolf Institute. Rolfing training is available only through the Rolf Institute, the sole certifying agency for Rolfers. A directory of Certified Rolfers is published by the Rolf Institute and is free to requesters. Rolfing movement teachers receive an additional year of training and must participate in an apprenticeship. Movement teachers also agree to a program of continuing professional education.
For information about Rolfing in your community, contact or write to:
Michael Vilain Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-322-6755 |
or write to | The Rolf Institute 5055 Chaparral Court, Suite 103 Boulder, CO 80301 800-530-8875 info@rolf.org |
Article reprinted with the kind permission of Rodale Press, this article is from the book Whole Body Healing by Carl Lozue, James W. Nechas and the Editors of Prevention Magazine. Copyright 1983 by Rodale Press, Inc.
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Rodale Press Inc.
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USA.
Illustrations taken from Rolfing: Reestablishing the Natural Alignment and Structural Integration of the Human Body for Vitality and Well-Being by Ida P. Rolf, Ph.D.