
NOTICE ON COVID-19
The European Rolfing® Association e.V. has been sending out regular updates to all enrolled students, members and faculty regarding class schedules.
Our office team is working remotely. Please do not hesitate to contact us via email or by phone at the known numbers. We are available and ready to address any concerns.
Please abide by national recommendations on safe practices, if you decide to continue to work. We know these are difficult times for all.
Stay healthy and try to keep positive mode!

Scientific Research
The European Rolfing® Association (ERA) is supporting scientific research about the effects, effectiveness and therapeutic mechanisms of the Rolfing® method… in the physiological and medical domains, in »»

About Rolfing® Movement
Through Rolf Movement™ clients learn how to sense, befriend and integrate gravity in their movement. From simple breathing and walking to more complex movement coordination, clients discover alternatives »»

Historical Perspective
Dr. Ida P. Rolf, Ph.D. spent her life exploring the healing potential held within the human body. Dr. Rolf (1896 – 1979) earned her Ph.D. in biochemistry »»

Spectrum Rolfing® – a Foundation Course
Spectrum ROLFING® is an essential preparation for entering and exploring the world of bodywork from a Rolfing® perspective. It is offered in two ways: either in a »»

Rolfing® a tool to enhance your Mind-Body connection
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Rolfing® is one of the tools to enhance your Mind-Body Connection that aren’t yoga. An interesting article of Nina Zietman on the news section of Yahoo.com, below an abstract: “If »»

Fascia: A review of different nomenclatures
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What is ‘fascia’? A review of different nomenclatures. [Robert Schleip, Heike Jäger, Werner Klingler] “There are many different definitions of fascia. In this article the three most »»

FASCIA RESEARCH: Functional in vitro tension measurements of fascial tissue
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Functional in vitro tension measurements of fascial tissue a novel modified superfusion approach. Fascial tissue forms a body wide, continuous three-dimensional viscoelastic matrix of structural support. Fascia »»

A documentary about Robert Schleip and Fascia Research
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An interesting documentary about Robert Schleip and Fascia Research. Robert Schleip PhD, International Rolfing® Instructor and International Fascial Anatomy Teacher, his pioneering work on active fascial contractility was awarded »»

Moving well again with Rolfing®
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Muscular pain, poor mobility, bad posture – there are many ways to treat these issues. here is how rolfing has helped hundreds of ufit clients move freely »»