• The whole structure has experienced a deeper felt sense of space, organization, and integration by the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth seventh hour session: Palintonicity/Adaptability (7–8–9) core expressing through lower pole (push). The amount of stress that the visceral cranium and neural cranium exhibit on the whole organism is immense and release in this session allows the work to transmission from the earth to the clouds. "If we establish a spanning polarity between the top of the head and the base of the sacrum in relation to the directional span of the gravity field, we have a new kind of structurally integrated man"-IPR. In the seventh hour we deal with the relationship of the head and neck to the rest of the body via the thoracic inlet/outlet and continue support in the upper ribs and thoracic inlet for a horizontal shoulder girdle.

    Continue core/sleeve/axial complex differentiation of the shoulders into head and neck relative to a functional axial component and address the hyoids, SCM and trapezius. Special attention should be given to posterior cervical and occipital fascia as well as side bends with rotations of the cranial bones. Address space or lack thereof with the visceral cranium for the first time by resolving rotations and compressions inter orally. This can be done now and possibly again later in another session which includes and is not limited to the exterior and inter oral fascia, temporalis, zygomatic arch, masseter, cheeks and mandibular line, tongue, hard and soft palate (especially with roto-scoliosis), lateral/medial pterygoid.

    The Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth inter nasal work will cultivate integration of the neuro-visceral cranium components. Depending on the lines of tension, back work should be seated from head to sacrum, integrating everything from the bottom off the feet to the frontalis, represented by SBL model or gallbladder channel. The best way to end this session is an ocular decoupling exercise that completely disengages and integrates the neck and head. Pelvic lift or tilt ends the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth seventh hour. Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series.

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    The whole structure has experienced a deeper felt sense of space, organization, and integration by the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth seventh hour session: Palintonicity/Adaptability (7–8–9) core expressing through lower pole (push). The amount of stress that the visceral cranium and neural cranium exhibit on the whole organism is immense and release in this session allows the work to transmission from the earth to the clouds. "If we establish a spanning polarity between the top of the head and the base of the sacrum in relation to the directional span of the gravity field, we have a new kind of structurally integrated man"-IPR. In the seventh hour we deal with the relationship of the head and neck to the rest of the body via the thoracic inlet/outlet and continue support in the upper ribs and thoracic inlet for a horizontal shoulder girdle. Continue core/sleeve/axial complex differentiation of the shoulders into head and neck relative to a functional axial component and address the hyoids, SCM and trapezius. Special attention should be given to posterior cervical and occipital fascia as well as side bends with rotations of the cranial bones. Address space or lack thereof with the visceral cranium for the first time by resolving rotations and compressions inter orally. This can be done now and possibly again later in another session which includes and is not limited to the exterior and inter oral fascia, temporalis, zygomatic arch, masseter, cheeks and mandibular line, tongue, hard and soft palate (especially with roto-scoliosis), lateral/medial pterygoid. The Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth inter nasal work will cultivate integration of the neuro-visceral cranium components. Depending on the lines of tension, back work should be seated from head to sacrum, integrating everything from the bottom off the feet to the frontalis, represented by SBL model or gallbladder channel. The best way to end this session is an ocular decoupling exercise that completely disengages and integrates the neck and head. Pelvic lift or tilt ends the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth seventh hour. Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series. John Barton | Certified Advanced Rolfer ® & Rolfing ® Fort Worth-Dallas | Certified Rolf Movement ® Practitioner
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  • In the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth hour six the work begins to make another shift in the Rolfing® protocol: Palintonicity Adaptability/Support (6–7–8) Core expressing through the lower pole. This session will complete the leg work of 2–4–6 of support, and complete pelvic work of 4–5–6 of transmission. When looking at the back of the body it is important to recognize the posterior reflections of the fifth hour anterior work. "Adaptive capacity at the hips precedes order in the spine. Organization in the core and sleeve precedes order in the spine. Order in Axial complex precedes order in the head." The main goals are to balance the pelvic girdle by organizing legs and intra pelvic structures, and free the sacrum and the spine from any remaining drifts and rotations in posterior soft tissue. Establish horizontals in the legs by working the lines of tension to resolve rotations and counter rotations in posterior leg segments.

    The primary tilters and shifters are different from left to right side so special attention should be given to working the asymmetry in a way that is congruent. This Rolfing Fort Worth session travels from the plantar fascia all the way up superficial back line over the calcaneus, gastroc, soleus, knee, hamstrings, rotators, sacro-tuberous and sacro-spinous ligaments. When observing the posterior axial fascia, side bends with rotations are to be worked in the direction of correction so that the organization in the whole structure from toe to head can emerge. Neck work should be with client supine for mobility and translation in flexion/extension Seated work is assisted movement through all three functional planes depending on the amount of integration that has occurred thus far so G or G' tendency should be obvious and observed. Pelvic lift or pull will end in hour six the work begins to make another shift in the Rolfing® protocol: Palintonicity Adaptability/Support (6–7–8) Core expressing through the lower pole.

    This Advanced Rolfing session will complete the leg work of 2–4–6 of support, and complete pelvic work of 4–5–6 of transmission. When looking at the back of the body it is important to recognize the posterior reflections of the fifth hour anterior work. "Adaptive capacity at the hips precedes order in the spine. Organization in the core and sleeve precedes order in the spine. Order in Axial complex precedes order in the head." The main goals are to balance the pelvic girdle by organizing legs and intra pelvic structures, and free the sacrum and the spine from any remaining drifts and rotations in posterior soft tissue. Establish horizontals in the legs by working the lines of tension to resolve rotations and counter rotations in posterior leg segments. This completes the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth sixth hour. Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series.

    John Barton | Certified Advanced Rolfer ® & Rolfing ® Fort Worth-Dallas |

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    In the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth hour six the work begins to make another shift in the Rolfing® protocol: Palintonicity Adaptability/Support (6–7–8) Core expressing through the lower pole. This session will complete the leg work of 2–4–6 of support, and complete pelvic work of 4–5–6 of transmission. When looking at the back of the body it is important to recognize the posterior reflections of the fifth hour anterior work. "Adaptive capacity at the hips precedes order in the spine. Organization in the core and sleeve precedes order in the spine. Order in Axial complex precedes order in the head." The main goals are to balance the pelvic girdle by organizing legs and intra pelvic structures, and free the sacrum and the spine from any remaining drifts and rotations in posterior soft tissue. Establish horizontals in the legs by working the lines of tension to resolve rotations and counter rotations in posterior leg segments. The primary tilters and shifters are different from left to right side so special attention should be given to working the asymmetry in a way that is congruent. This Rolfing Fort Worth session travels from the plantar fascia all the way up superficial back line over the calcaneus, gastroc, soleus, knee, hamstrings, rotators, sacro-tuberous and sacro-spinous ligaments. When observing the posterior axial fascia, side bends with rotations are to be worked in the direction of correction so that the organization in the whole structure from toe to head can emerge. Neck work should be with client supine for mobility and translation in flexion/extension Seated work is assisted movement through all three functional planes depending on the amount of integration that has occurred thus far so G or G' tendency should be obvious and observed. Pelvic lift or pull will end in hour six the work begins to make another shift in the Rolfing® protocol: Palintonicity Adaptability/Support (6–7–8) Core expressing through the lower pole. This Advanced Rolfing session will complete the leg work of 2–4–6 of support, and complete pelvic work of 4–5–6 of transmission. When looking at the back of the body it is important to recognize the posterior reflections of the fifth hour anterior work. "Adaptive capacity at the hips precedes order in the spine. Organization in the core and sleeve precedes order in the spine. Order in Axial complex precedes order in the head." The main goals are to balance the pelvic girdle by organizing legs and intra pelvic structures, and free the sacrum and the spine from any remaining drifts and rotations in posterior soft tissue. Establish horizontals in the legs by working the lines of tension to resolve rotations and counter rotations in posterior leg segments. This completes the Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth sixth hour. Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series. John Barton | Certified Advanced Rolfer ® & Rolfing ® Fort Worth-Dallas | Certified Rolf Movement ® Practitioner
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  • Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth and Rolf Movement have become similar terms used to describe techniques that can foster a shift in structural and functional potentials. Rolf Movement will be the focus of this outline describing what a Rolf Movement four series incorporates into sessions to cultivate this shift. Four independent sessions will explore breath, appendicular, axial, and cranial orientation, and awareness. Simply by bringing awareness to an area, being with it and observing its intention, an individual can transform their container and initiation of expression.

    After meeting with the client and discussing their history and information on the client intake evaluation, the first Rolf movement session can begin. Few are truly associated with their own breath, its rhythm, and when they hold it. The body organizes around the breath and its rhythm, be it hypo or hyperventilating. A walking exploration of breath and movement in gravity, fast and slow, is the best way to start the relationship.

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  • Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Pain interruption affects the body to its primordial core initiating a synergistic response. The inference derived from the stage conception of development, in recognition that structure and function are two sides of the same coin, is awe inspiring and enlightening with the potential to shake one's perception of reality loose. The relationship and integration of the breath with visceral and somatic structure, function, and form are grafted into the system from the beginning and it is only organic that one can navigate these sensations and emotions from a witness position.

    When the fascial matrix resources from the issuing mesoderm spreads to permeate the entire form of the being encasing all the components of who you are, a virtual container of expression from the breath of life. The body can achieve verticality because of the buoyant attributes of being in a fluid filled body existing in a fluid filled gravity. Only when asymmetry sets in is the need for Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth breathing techniques needed for endogenous Pain Management.

    Diaphragms and membranes exist in the feet, legs, knees, pelvis, thorax, and cranium and provide pressurized segments of fluid throughout the body. Humans are similar in form to the Michelin tire man and when one pressurized segment loses its resilience the entire system is affected. Breathing through the mouth as opposed to nose breathing is associated with weakening the respiratory diaphragm thus weakening the entire diaphragmatic and pressurized system.

    Breathing through the mouth stimulates sympathetic neuro-receptors causing a sympathetic response to the entire nervous system of fight-or-flight, complicating and even inhibiting the integration process whereas nose breathing stimulates a para-sympathetic response of a calm, cool, and collected consciousness that enables integration, hence how you breathe is how you live. Rolfing Pain Management exploits the breath to achieve the new potential.

    Rolling breath is the way to engage the oneness of breath to our practice and life. Whether seated in zazen, or in motion, rolling breath is the vehicle of cadence in breath awareness. In zazen, or hero, start by grounding through the lower legs into the mat with more of an intention than action by adding weight from where the pelvic floor meets the posterior calcaneus to where the legs meet the mat with direction inferiorly, yielding into the mat.

    Rock the pelvis anterior and posterior to find the sweet spot of support and ease, positioning the pelvis on the heels or Achilles tendons. Scan the core to see if the abdominals and pelvic floor are activated and if they are, incorporate softening them in your inquiry of support and ease in this posture. Position the belly on the pelvis, the heart on the belly and the shoulders on the heart. Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth prepares the body to integrate the breath throughout the body.

    Stacking these segments in this way allows for natural alignment to govern the support. Once ease and support are discovered from the visceral space at the thoracic inlet of the shoulders to the bottom of the pelvic floor, position the head on top of the shoulders and add subtle direction superiorly. The visceral cranium and the neuro-cranium come together where the mandible and maxilla meet at the TMJ, creating tension and pressure in the head unless it is thought to keep the jaw soft, resting the tongue in the floor of the mouth and the eyes in their sockets.

    Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series.

    John Barton | Certified Advanced Rolfer ® & Rolfing ® Fort Worth-Dallas | Certified Rolf Movement ® Practitioner
    Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Pain interruption affects the body to its primordial core initiating a synergistic response. The inference derived from the stage conception of development, in recognition that structure and function are two sides of the same coin, is awe inspiring and enlightening with the potential to shake one's perception of reality loose. The relationship and integration of the breath with visceral and somatic structure, function, and form are grafted into the system from the beginning and it is only organic that one can navigate these sensations and emotions from a witness position. When the fascial matrix resources from the issuing mesoderm spreads to permeate the entire form of the being encasing all the components of who you are, a virtual container of expression from the breath of life. The body can achieve verticality because of the buoyant attributes of being in a fluid filled body existing in a fluid filled gravity. Only when asymmetry sets in is the need for Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth breathing techniques needed for endogenous Pain Management. Diaphragms and membranes exist in the feet, legs, knees, pelvis, thorax, and cranium and provide pressurized segments of fluid throughout the body. Humans are similar in form to the Michelin tire man and when one pressurized segment loses its resilience the entire system is affected. Breathing through the mouth as opposed to nose breathing is associated with weakening the respiratory diaphragm thus weakening the entire diaphragmatic and pressurized system. Breathing through the mouth stimulates sympathetic neuro-receptors causing a sympathetic response to the entire nervous system of fight-or-flight, complicating and even inhibiting the integration process whereas nose breathing stimulates a para-sympathetic response of a calm, cool, and collected consciousness that enables integration, hence how you breathe is how you live. Rolfing Pain Management exploits the breath to achieve the new potential. Rolling breath is the way to engage the oneness of breath to our practice and life. Whether seated in zazen, or in motion, rolling breath is the vehicle of cadence in breath awareness. In zazen, or hero, start by grounding through the lower legs into the mat with more of an intention than action by adding weight from where the pelvic floor meets the posterior calcaneus to where the legs meet the mat with direction inferiorly, yielding into the mat. Rock the pelvis anterior and posterior to find the sweet spot of support and ease, positioning the pelvis on the heels or Achilles tendons. Scan the core to see if the abdominals and pelvic floor are activated and if they are, incorporate softening them in your inquiry of support and ease in this posture. Position the belly on the pelvis, the heart on the belly and the shoulders on the heart. Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth prepares the body to integrate the breath throughout the body. Stacking these segments in this way allows for natural alignment to govern the support. Once ease and support are discovered from the visceral space at the thoracic inlet of the shoulders to the bottom of the pelvic floor, position the head on top of the shoulders and add subtle direction superiorly. The visceral cranium and the neuro-cranium come together where the mandible and maxilla meet at the TMJ, creating tension and pressure in the head unless it is thought to keep the jaw soft, resting the tongue in the floor of the mouth and the eyes in their sockets. Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series. John Barton | Certified Advanced Rolfer ® & Rolfing ® Fort Worth-Dallas | Certified Rolf Movement ® Practitioner
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  • Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Dallas & Rolf Movement Integration are necessary to include in each Rolfing ten series session and inclusion of subsequent pure movement integration sessions are an absolute gem when time allows for them to be rolled into the Rolfing Ten-Series of Structural Integration.

    The form or structure of the human body is a product of the nervous system and sub-consciousness mind. The fascia is the container of expression or the web of life; literally the human starts off as a streak of energetic potential and blooms into so much more. The respiratory diaphragm is primary from the digression of the heart and the rest of the web spins off from there. So, our movement is our expression of the way we breathe.

    The way we breathe is the way that we live. Breath and a deep-felt sense of its patterns are vital to our healthy perception of reality. The first of three movement sessions will include a functional breath release taken from Greenman's' Principles of Manual Medicine.

    Start with the client walking to assess through client's self-discovery where breath is bound and or flowing in the thorax and pelvis. It should be noted if the inspiration or expiration is more desirable. The client can lay supine on table and observe breath again in and out of the chest, belly, and pelvis. If restricted breath is in chest, release can be explored by placing direct either side, one hand on pectoralis the other under the same side scapula, with fingers pointed inferiorly. Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth differentiates the fascia layers.

    The breath should be expansive into A-P gamma resistance on inhale and contractive on maximum exhale. Gamma compression into ribs infero-posterior and scapula supero-anterior past previous resting point will create new expansive potential. Explore to a new resting point, exaggerating direction of breath and moving both hands anterior, same side with fingers pointing inferiorly. With the right hand on pectoralis and the left at the bottom of the ribs meet the client's exhalation with gamma resistance then on the exhalation compress and exaggerate past previous resting point to a new one. Repeat on the other side.

    This exercise is usually associated with a new expansive ability to experience breath, as well as exposing a subtle lift. Bring clients to stand and assess their gait cycle and how this breath release transmits through the body. A felt sense of lift and ease is usually associated with this technique enabling a more authentic expression. Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Dallas recommends Advanced Rolf Movement as treatment to integrate the body.

    Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series.

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  • Since my Advanced Rolfing® Fort Worth Dallas endeavor began, one thing has become clear, Rolfing® uncoupled from movement cues will not get the same results. What once seemed abstract, except for the occasional "aha," now seems much more tangible. Which begs the question "What is Rolfing" is also begging the hallows of movement protocols as well. Here is how I have incorporated movement into table collaborate with a client through session 5: First hour working with 3d breath exploration on table and standing in gravity. Second hour: Rolf Yoga on table and seated on floor, coupled with standing traction. Third hour: Arm drops and ocular uncoupling of limbs of expression. Fourth hour: Connecting eye of foot with pelvic floor and ocular uncoupling with limbs of support. Fifth hour: Walking bell clapper: moving from LDH and exploration in sensation of letting anal triangle "go."

    My training in the art formally known as power yoga affords me the opportunity to work with movement in a unique way. There are dynamic postures that I feel could evoke contra-lateral movement if done with movement queuing and without. For example, fighting monkey, playing monkey, Komodo dragon, water wheel and others. Walking with Rolf Movement awareness of the spine and its two girdles ability to counter rotate each other in gait cycle, the loading, unloading, reloading sensation emerges. I also like the imagery that rubber bands are connecting the two girdles, upper to opposing lower on both sides, so that when walking there is a sensation of one band shortening bringing shoulder and hip closer while the other is lengthening.

    With the client supine I start with 3d breathing. Then I place his feet into my thighs as I stand at the end of table, as connected to the earth in standing. Guiding the client to allow one shin to float towards sky while allowing the other Gastroc to be heavy towards the table. Essentially flexing one knee and extending the other slightly, guiding him as if he were walking. Imagine walking through ankle high water then up to knees and pelvis, cultivating a relationship to LDH (both sides) 30 min.

    Advanced Rolfing & Rolf yoga 5 min. Walking exploration of relationship of heaven to earth with him being the cream filling (weight/volume) 5 min. Vestibular-oculo-cervical reflex 20 min. He had impressive results and a fun experience, also relief from back and shoulder pain. Buoyancy! He could not believe that he felt "as if" he had received the same results from manipulative sessions.

    Impression-weight, plantar surface stimulation, shape, volume, inside/outside

    Expression-3d breathing with impression, fixed diaphragm inhibits expression.

    Coordination-inhibiting inhibition, cueing with one posterior leg heavy the other anterior leg floating, and imagery of walking through different degrees of water depths.

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    Since my Advanced Rolfing® Fort Worth Dallas endeavor began, one thing has become clear, Rolfing® uncoupled from movement cues will not get the same results. What once seemed abstract, except for the occasional "aha," now seems much more tangible. Which begs the question "What is Rolfing" is also begging the hallows of movement protocols as well. Here is how I have incorporated movement into table collaborate with a client through session 5: First hour working with 3d breath exploration on table and standing in gravity. Second hour: Rolf Yoga on table and seated on floor, coupled with standing traction. Third hour: Arm drops and ocular uncoupling of limbs of expression. Fourth hour: Connecting eye of foot with pelvic floor and ocular uncoupling with limbs of support. Fifth hour: Walking bell clapper: moving from LDH and exploration in sensation of letting anal triangle "go." My training in the art formally known as power yoga affords me the opportunity to work with movement in a unique way. There are dynamic postures that I feel could evoke contra-lateral movement if done with movement queuing and without. For example, fighting monkey, playing monkey, Komodo dragon, water wheel and others. Walking with Rolf Movement awareness of the spine and its two girdles ability to counter rotate each other in gait cycle, the loading, unloading, reloading sensation emerges. I also like the imagery that rubber bands are connecting the two girdles, upper to opposing lower on both sides, so that when walking there is a sensation of one band shortening bringing shoulder and hip closer while the other is lengthening. With the client supine I start with 3d breathing. Then I place his feet into my thighs as I stand at the end of table, as connected to the earth in standing. Guiding the client to allow one shin to float towards sky while allowing the other Gastroc to be heavy towards the table. Essentially flexing one knee and extending the other slightly, guiding him as if he were walking. Imagine walking through ankle high water then up to knees and pelvis, cultivating a relationship to LDH (both sides) 30 min. Advanced Rolfing & Rolf yoga 5 min. Walking exploration of relationship of heaven to earth with him being the cream filling (weight/volume) 5 min. Vestibular-oculo-cervical reflex 20 min. He had impressive results and a fun experience, also relief from back and shoulder pain. Buoyancy! He could not believe that he felt "as if" he had received the same results from manipulative sessions. Impression-weight, plantar surface stimulation, shape, volume, inside/outside Expression-3d breathing with impression, fixed diaphragm inhibits expression. Coordination-inhibiting inhibition, cueing with one posterior leg heavy the other anterior leg floating, and imagery of walking through different degrees of water depths. Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, or Massage Therapy are not substitutes for an Advanced Rolfing Fort Worth Ten Series. John Barton | Certified Advanced Rolfer ® & Rolfing ® Fort Worth-Dallas | Certified Rolf Movement ® Practitioner https://www.rolfmovement.com https://www.certifiedrolfing.com
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