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Rolf Movement Training, Part 3: Introduction to Leading Rolf Movement Groups photo
Cost

€ 2150

Payment Conditions:
1. payment due 10/5/2024: € 720
2. payment due 11/5/2024: € 720
3. payment due 12/5/2024: € 710

(Prices, dates, course locations, and teachers are subject to change.)

To register, visit https://rolfing.org/education/rolf-movementtm-training/part-3-introduction-leading-rolf-movement-groups-2024.
Payment options available upon enrollment
CE Credits
5 Rolf Movement Credits towards Rolf Movement Certification and/or Advanced Training
3 DIRI Elective CE credits
Location
Saarstraße 5
Munich
GERMANY

Summary

Class Info

Dates: 12/9/2024 - 12/20/2024 (off 12/12 & 12/17)
Times: 9am - 6pm, last day: 9am - 4.30pm

This class will be taught in English

Housing

Contact Martina Berger- martina.berger@rolfing.org

Details

The Rolf Movement® Integration intensive training is offered in three parts in Munich and the parts can be booked in any order and can be spread over a few years. Each part will be offered every 9-10 months. Each part will cover 5 Movement credits and 3 elective credits towards the Advanced Training.

After attending all three parts you will get the Rolf Movement® Integration certificate and can use the service mark Rolf Movement®.

Part 3: Introduction to Leading Rolf Movement Groups

In this part, using Rolf Movement® theory, principles and embodied explorations, you will further explore how to create sequences and how to sustain series of movement in exploration classes that you will be able to use in a group setting. This part is intended to assist you in creating additional support for your client's on-going work on themselves. It will also provide you with a new approach to be able to reach out to interested groups. Through offering Rolf Movement classes, you will be able to provide a new avenue to introduce potential clients to the Rolfing process.

This part invites all certified Rolfers® and also already certified Rolf Movement Practitioners to participate in the newly developed aspect of the Rolfing® body of knowledge - 'leading groups'.

About the Instructor

Rita Geirola is a Certified  Rolfer® (1987) and a Rolf Movement® Practitioner (1997). She also is a Certified Advanced Rolfer® (2005). Rita teaches the functional aspect of Rolfing® in the Italian pre-training program and is a Rolf Movement Instructor for the Rolf Institute® classes and workshops. She is also the Rolfing Instructor for the European Modular Format.

Her work with Hubert Godard and Peter Levine, and point of view of M. Feldenkrais have all had a deep impact on Rita's personal and professional development and they continue to influence her teaching.

"A good Rolfer has an innate sense of how gravity has an effect in shaping our life. An inquiring mind, a capacity for recognizing boundaries and a non-judgmental attitude are all good attributes. I also believe in curiosity for how human beings resource themselves for their survival, their adaptability and creativity to the context in which they live - at all levels of their being - physical, psychological, and coordinative."