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www.RolfExperience.comRolfing & Rolf Structural Integration: Finding a Qualified Certified Rolfer or Professional Structural Integrator:
Rolfing Rolf Structural Integration Definition:
Aligning the human body in the gravitational field. The fascia/connective tissue is the medium that is worked with. The Rolfer or Structural Integration Practitioner uses their well trained eyes to See where the length and tightness of the tissue are imbalanced. The Rolfer or Professional Structural Integrator sees where adjustments need to be made regarding: front vs back, left side vs right side, and outside vs inside.
This tissues are organized to allow body segments to shift into a more balanced position. Rolf Structural Integration focuses on changing biomechanical patterns of movement and making Structural changes long term. Re-education of the clients movement patterns also assist, to support the goal of improved alignment.
This Is Not a massage or a medical treatment.
Massage and Bodywork Therapy Definition:
(According to the NC Massage and Bodywork Therapy Practices Act): Systems of activity applied to the soft tissues of the human body for therapeutic, educational, or relaxation purposes.
The application may include:
Pressure, friction, stroking, rocking, kneading, percussion, or passive or active stretching within the normal anatomical range of movement.
Complementary methods, including the external application of water, heat, cold, lubricants, and other topical preparations.
The use of mechanical devices that mimic or enhance actions that may possibly be done by the hands.
None of these techniques described, are used in a Rolf Structural Integration Session.
How is Rolf Structural Integration different than massage?
Massage focuses on relaxing and releasing muscular tension and stress while Rolf Structural Integration focuses on changing biomechanical patterns of movement and making Structural changes long-term.
Rolfing, and Rolf Structural Integration are not a form of massage. ‘Rolfing Massage’ Is a term that came about, that was easy for the general public to associate Rolfing or Structural Integration with a type of body work. 'Rolfing Massage', is not actually a massage at all, yet Rolfing and Rolf Structural Integration are a type of bodywork.
One of the most common misconceptions about Rolf Structural Integration, is that it is a nothing more than a type of very deep massage. There are many varieties of massage, which are particularly effective for loosening tight tissue, reducing stress, detoxifying the body and an increased feeling of relaxation and well-being.
Since these benefits are also a byproduct of Rolf Structural Integration, the general public experiences confusion as to the precise difference between our work and the proliferation of effective touch modalities currently available.
The confusion is understandable however, when considering that many state's legislation have taken Certified Rolfers and Professional Structural Integrators under the wing of Massage Therapy, in order to protect the public. Many Certified Rolfers and Professional Structural Integrators must have a Massage Therapist’s license, to be able to work. This is also true, in North Carolina.
There are many other types of bodywork modalities, that are also under this same Massage Therapy wing and they too must have a Massage Therapy license, even though they are not performing Massage Therapy.
*If you are wanting experience a Rolf/ Structural Integration Session/Series, please do yourself a favor, and see if the Rolfer or Structural Integration Practitioner is a member of IASI (International Association of Structural Integrators), or see if they have attended one of the qualified schools listed below.
*When you do select your Certified Rolfer or Structural Integration Practitioner, you should experience IMMEDIATE results! Even before leaving from your first session, you should already begin to feel different, and look different. You should not be left with bruises, experience a lot of pain, nor should you wonder if you got any results, because you don’t feel/look any different. See if the Rolfer or Structural Integration Practitioner will “Guarantee Results” you can see and feel, in 1 session.
*When beginning your search for a qualified Rolfer or Structural Integration Practitioner, ask them what school they attended. There are approximately, 18 schools that are accepted and credentialed by the IASI.
*Massage Therapists/Body workers who have taken a weekend workshop, or even a couple of weeks training in Structural Integration or “Rolfing”, are not qualified to offer Structural Integration Services. However, Some massage therapists/body workers are offering just that. Minimum training, Specifically for Structural Integration Programs should be a total, of 650 in class room hours.
THE FACTS:
*In the beginning, Dr. Ida P. Rolf (pioneer and founder of Rolf / Structural Integration), taught a handful of people who studied under and worked closely with her, at Big Sur California, and began teaching at different hotel conference rooms. Ida Rolf: Creator of an Entire Industry!
http://www.theiasi.org/ida_rolf.phpLater, she set up the first Rolf Guild, based in Boulder Colorado.
Guild for Structural Integration.
This turned into the Rolf Institute of Structural Integration.
*The name Rolfer and Rolfing came about, as “Structural Integration” was a mouthful.
The Rolf Institute (when all were under 1 roof), trademarked the names “Rolfer”, and “Rolfing”.
Many years later, the Rolf Institute divided in 1989. About ½ of the Original teachers left, and formed the Guild for Structural Integration.
www.rolfguild.org These were the folks who wanted to keep the Original teachings of Rolf Pure and in tact.
The other ½ of the original folks that stayed behind, they wanted to incorporate other modalities into Rolf’s techniques, such as visceral manipulation, cranial sacral work, and other innovative techniques.
www.rolf.orgWhen the Institute was all one body of Ida’s very first students who became the first teachers, the Rolf Institute could claim that they were the only school that could provide qualified Rolf Structural Integration Practitioners. This may have been true prior to 1989 as there were no other credentialed schools, but is certainly not the truth today.
Yet, the Rolf Institute itself, and Some of their students still testify, that they are the only “real” Rolfers , and that no other Structural Integration school is graduating people that are the quality of their graduates. Since then, things have changed.
*Since then, many other schools were born as the descendants of Rolf’s work, in the field of Structural Integration, still keeping the core of her work, working with the fascia, and movement re-education. (See these schools listed below)
In 2002, The International Association of Structural Integrators (IASI) was formed, to keep the Structural Integration industry as a distinct professional trade separate from massage, or any other health care field. As well, the IASI was founded to set minimum standards for the profession. It has set up a certification board, and promotes Structural Integration’s continued growth as a respected profession in the health care field.
APPROVED STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION SCHOOLS
Australian School of Applied SI & Somatic Studies
Biodynamic Structural Integration
Core Institute - Structural Integration Program
The Guild for Structural Integration
Hellerwork®, International
Institut für Strukturelle Körpertherapie
Institute for Structural Integration
Institute of Structural Medicine
International Professional School of Bodywork
International School of Structural Integration
Kinesis Myofascial Integration - KMI
Mana Integrative Therapies
New School of Structural Integration
Northwest Center for Structural Integration
The Rolf Institute® of Structural Integration
SI Australia
Soma Neuromuscular Institute®
Structural Innovations - SI Program
IASI has since grown rapidly to become Structural Integration’s most well-respected organization, attracting a world-wide membership of leaders in the field.
IASI MISSION: To be the leading professional organization for the advancement and promotion of Structural Integration as a cornerstone to health and well-being through education, community and communication.
IASI works for legislation which will allow Structural Integrators within the U.S. and in all member countries to maintain their unique place in the health care field, and continue practicing.
http://www.theiasi.org/about.phpIf you don’t know where to start looking for a qualified person, go to these websites listed below, and click the “find a practitioner” or “find a Rolfer” button.
http://www.theiasi.org/101e.phphttp://www.rolfguild.org/aboutsi.htmlhttp://www.rolf.org/find/locate.aspArticle written by: Sandy Eha Certified Rolf / Structural Integration Practitioner
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