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BudsBigBuds Says:

Apr 8, 2008 - Having cloth on is more than common, shiatsu, and many others

Oieieiei Says:

Apr 12, 2008 - Watch this!!!Really powerful "pushing hands".Is that kind of Tai Chi???Amazing!!"TAONAMICS - Kampfsystem"

tmenta246 Says:

Apr 30, 2008 - me too!

campupotblues Says:

May 3, 2008 - Rolfing is easier on the massage therapist's body. Other Massage Modalities can have the same effect maybe even more than this modality. The introduction of Rolfing to clients who are used to the traditional Massage Therapy is harder to achieve. It is best to get a client who never received a therapeutic massage from anyone

greenerman99 Says:

May 6, 2008 - never heard of this before today....it looks very relaxing

TheImorrtalOne Says:

May 9, 2008 - I read the title as "Rofling"

cmcil Says:

Jun 2, 2008 - Thank you so much for posting this! I actually do alot of these moves already but I need to slow down a bit. The neck releases are especially important to my clients. I give a neck stretch to the side as well and with both hands flat work the scalenes too. Good info!

cmcil Says:

Jun 2, 2008 - Does anyone know where in Boston they may have some seminars on this..?

bigroy38 Says:

Jun 25, 2008 - prolly just for the video.

beebunnie Says:

Jul 27, 2008 - i have naturally over pronating feet. can rolfing help?

Flashfink Says:

Aug 11, 2008 - I was rolfed back in the 80s. It hurt like hell and left me an EMOTIONAL WRECK for several months! I guess that in the long run I benefited from it, but I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy and would NEVER go through it again. Find out as much about this as you can before going through it yourself.

Armadillo149 Says:

Aug 16, 2008 - 100% pure snake oil.

amberleah2008 Says:

Aug 17, 2008 - I can understand it hurting but how did it leave you an emotional wreck?

Flashfink Says:

Aug 22, 2008 - That's something I've been trying to understand for twenty years. It causes different reactions in different people but in my case it released a lot of suppressed bad feelings that I had been carrying around for decades. I suppose this is a good thing but it was far too drastic for me. I know my initial comment seemed pretty negative, but it bothers me that this possible "down side" of rolfing is so rarely mentioned.

dash1141 Says:

Aug 23, 2008 - I'm a professional rofl'er!

princessbunny99 Says:

Aug 25, 2008 - Sometimes injury and other physical things hold onto emotions, it doesn't seem to make sense at first, but then it totally does. For example, someone who is overweight might be very very sensitive to anything going on in their abdomen. When I had my first rolfing session, i had a rape flashback. It was really emotional, but I have an amazing rolfer that 'd very used to it. It's most important to talk about what you're experiencing through ever step, I feel.

princessbunny99 Says:

Aug 25, 2008 - I've found it works for just about everything. It might take a few sessions though.

cdnp4p Says:

Aug 25, 2008 - Do you think it could help my foot problems?

princessbunny99 Says:

Aug 26, 2008 - Yes :D But I'm not a doctor or anything, I've just had it done and it's amazing. Try and get someone who's old school, if you can. I've heard that it's gotten soft :/

patajanli Says:

Aug 26, 2008 - I'm very much interested in Rolfing. One reason is that I have tight hamstrings and therefore, can not fully enjoy particular asanas. The second reason is that I obviously am repressing emotions - I don't know what but a aura photo indicated very low energy in the 2nd chakra. How much each session, on average cost and what is the interval of time between each session?

ninmou66 Says:

Sep 21, 2008 - ROTFL

starburst013 Says:

Sep 26, 2008 - rolfing sessions are $100 per session (around)generally you go through the "10 series" where you get them around 2 wks apart til you have done10..usually this will be anough with maybe 1/year to stay balanced depending on the person but a very thorough evaluation is taken before any session happens & then the after evaluation is usually photographed for easier viewing of changes within the bodies structure..i have read about this for years hope this helps

BelieveCharlie Says:

Sep 29, 2008 - LOL

nikosaspros Says:

Oct 2, 2008 - Interesting remark this of yours. Although I cannot evaluate what the problem was, I think one of the scopes of Rolfing is psychological and this pain you felt should've been taken into consideration by the therapist.

loveyourposture Says:

Nov 22, 2008 - very nice