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The 10 Series
This "recipe" is a sequence
of 10 sessions each of which focuses on a specific region of fascial
geography and has detailed structural goals. The logic of this sequence
is a consequence of over 50 years of frequently revised thought
and practical application.
Session One
Like
any beginning this session starts with a detailed client history
and discussion on what you wish to achieve from your experience.
The 'hands on' portion of the session begins the process of releasing
restriction and tension from the larger regions of the body. The
neck and shoulders; the pelvis and legs; and the rib cage, are addressed
through the various techniques available to your practitioner. These
will include soft tissue manipulation techniques and movement education.
Session Two
The
feet and legs are now the focus of our attention. To sustain any
structure, strong and stable support from below is necessary. Time
is spent now not only releasing the muscular restrictions of the
lower limbs, but also drawing awareness to new found options on
standing and walking.
Session Three
This
ends the first stage of integration. It introduces what we call
the "lateral line" where the ear, shoulder, hip, knee,
and ankle all line up when standing (just like the "little
boy" logo). This session incorporates elements of sessions
one and two, bringing balance to the whole body.
Session Four
The
emphasis now changes from the outer, broader structures to the deeper,
"core" structures of the body. We use the term core to
describe the area from the pelvis all the way up to and including
your head. In session four we begin to create order from the ankle
all the way up to the pelvis. The emphasis here is the body's ability
to provide lift through the central part of the body.
Session Five
Here
we take the work of session four and build upon it. For many, sessions
four and five are like one long session broken into two. After the
initial work to lengthen the 'core' in the last session, we now
begin to move upwards within the body, freeing holding patterns
within the pelvis, rib cage and abdominal muscles. By creating space
and order within these regions we allow for the inner structures
(organs and deep abdominal muscles) of the body to reassert themselves.
Session Six
"Free
the hips and legs". This is a central theme in Rolfing, and
here it is brought to the fore. Sessions four and five are important
in creating lift and balance to the front of the body. Session Six
allows the back of the body to balance this.
Session Seven
This
is the time where order is brought to the head, neck and shoulders.
After much work in previous sessions to free the legs, pelvis and
back, emphasis is turned to the "top"; releasing restrictions
and tension. It should also be mentioned that although the emphasis
in this session is the head, neck, and shoulders, earlier sessions
will also address any restrictions that may be found here.
Session Eight, Nine and Ten
Balance
and Integration. It is one thing to have options; it is another
to know what to do with them. This is the stage where all the lessons
learnt in the first seven sessions are brought together, to integrate
and incorporate into your life the newfound freedom and options
in posture and movement.
" When you get to the fork in the Road, take it."
Yogi Berra
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