Level 2 - Foundation of Rolfing® 10 Series - Intensive
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Level 2 Structural Fascial Bodywork is the second level of education at the Dr Ida Rolf Institute. The course teaches you the principles of Structural Fascial Bodywork to a professional level, based on Dr Ida Rolf’s ‘recipe’.
Step-by-step, you’ll explore the ‘Ten Series’ of Rolfing sessions and practice these with each other. Also you will give two sessions to outside clients. Lessons on ethics, building your practice and writing a business plan complement the practical part of the course.
What to expect in class
In each module:
- you’ll be taught by a faculty member of the Dr Ida Rolf Institute Europe
- you're taught using a mix of practical exercises and theory
- you’ll work in pairs or small groups to explore and practice the course content
- you’ll work one-to-one with your client
- you'll get plenty of support as there'll be one teacher for every 10 students and no more than 20 students per class
- there’ll be preparatory reading and homework
- writing a term paper
Certification of Attendance
On successful completion, you are qualified for further study towards becoming a Certified Rolfer (Level 3).
Teaching hours: daily from 9:00 - 18:00 h, weekends are off.
Payment Details:
Down Payment of 500 € due after registration.
Remaining amount due 4 weeks before start.
Installments are possible on request.
Registration:
For further information and all forms to register please get in touch with Martina Berger: martina.berger@rolfing.org.
Registration open until 09.09.2024
(Prices, dates, course locations and teachers are subject to change.)
- practitioners of related bodywork disciplines, for example, manual therapists, osteopaths, yoga teachers, Pilates instructors or Gyrotonic teachers – who want to implement Structural Fascial Bodywork in their practice
- people who want to delve into bodywork for their own benefit, for example, if you’re a singer, dancer or actor
- career changers – if you’re coming from a different line of work, this is a great pathway towards a career in bodywork
This is not an entry-level course. You’ll need to complete the level 1 Myofascial Foundation Workshops.
Entry requirements:
- Age 21+
- Training Agreement (conditions for Level 2 and Level 3)
- Registration form
- CV
- Rolfing® 10 series received by a Rolfer® or 10 SI sessions received by a certified SI Practitioner (last session latest 4 months before Level 2 starts).
- Completed vocational training or University entrance qualification (A-levels)
- First aid course, 1 day (max. 2 years ago, you can do this in your country with an accredited provider, eg the Red Cross)
- Police clearance certificate
- Successful completion of Level 1, positive evaluations in the three themes of Movement, Anatomy and Touch. Teacher evaluations take place after the final courses.
- Report about the Rolfing® 10-series sessions:
- Please describe how you came to your decision to continue now with your Rolfing® training. The following questions should be considered (Your answers should reach a minimum of 500 words in total):
a) Why do you want to become a Rolfer®?
b) What factors have contributed to your decision to become a Rolfer®?
c) What makes you feel that this is the appropriate time in your life to start the Rolfing® Training? - A description of your personal experience with your ten Rolfing® sessions (minimum 500words)
- manual intervention based on Dr Ida Rolf’s ‘recipe’ of the ‘Ten-Series’ of Structural Integration
- recognising movement and posture patterns
- bodywork techniques that you can implement in your own practice
- ethics around working with clients
- creating a successful practice and business planning
Dig deeper into the curriculum
‘Ten Series’ session 1: Breathing freely in gravity – encountering client, we define pelvis and thorax relationship, shoulder girdles and arms. A touch that provides expansion and rest.
‘Ten-Series’ session 2: Balancing walking – the fascinating relationship of feet, lower legs and their transition to the spine. A touch that differentiates the small structures of the feet, and tracks gravity support in the legs, spine and thorax.
‘Ten-Series’ session 3: Easy sitting, easy standing – front and back stability and volume happen as the lateral axis becomes available. A touch on the lateral structures of the body that contains and supports differentiation of layers
‘Ten-Series’ sessions 4 and 5: Anchoring Into Pelvic Floor And Feet; opening thinner midline of the legs; a sensitive and precise touch that brings awareness and freedom of pelvic core space - Spaciousness and dynamics in the abdominal area, we free the action of the psoas gently addressing core space. A touch that organizes container and content in the front of the trunk
‘Ten-Series’ session 6: A strong, resilient, and supple back – Length And Organization Of The back, continuity of fascia from heels to occiput. A touch that adapts to different muscle tones and provides a sense of continuity.
‘Ten-Series’ session 7: A head fully supported from below and oriented in space. Specific work around the neck and head, mouth and nose included. A delicate and precise touch that opens inner volume, orients into space and frees mobility of the neck.
‘Ten-Series’ sessions 8 and 9: Integrating trunk, spine and extremities. Balancing the girdles, to help stability and flexibility. A touch that combines local work within a global intent. Integrating spine, pelvis and extremities, we enhance the myofascial relationships between centre and periphery.
‘Ten-Series’ session 10: Finding closure that brings the organism to its highest possible level of integration. A touch that serves this purpose. Certification workshop business plan presentation.