June 27th - July 9, 2026
No class on July 1-2, or July 6th
Times: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Contact Mary Contreras for the current housing list.
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Course Number:
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RMI1.26 | |
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Instructor(s):
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Kevin Frank & Caryn McHose |
Each session in Dr. Rolf’s Ten Series recipe implies perceptive and coordinative skills and goals. We wish to embody these skills so we can accurately assess and evoke them in our clients. As practitioners, we embody these skills, so our demonstrations show clients (students) a clear contrast between structurally integrated movement and movement that expresses conflicted motor control and strain. When we demonstrate this contrast, we offer clients and students a chance to grasp the idea that basic coordination can shift, and these shifts are the purpose of the work. What we call posture is an example of coordination; it’s a coordinative structure.
Rolf Movement Certification Training is a distinct and complementary program to the Basic and Advanced Rolfing® Structural Integration programs.
Prerequisites
This Continuing Education class is open to Certified Rolfers® and practitioners of Structural Integration who have completed an IASI-approved SI Training Program. This class is open to all interested movement practitioners from allied professions with instructor approval.
This workshop offers 10 credits toward the 30-day Rolf Movement Certification and fulfills the Rolf Movement prerequisite for Advanced Training. Basic Training students must have completed Phase II before enrolling in any of these Intensive Module Courses.
Kevin Frank (Instructor) is a Certified Advanced Rolfer®, Rolf Movement® Practitioner, and Rolf Movement® Instructor at DIRI. He has worked with the Godard-derived Tonic Function Model since 1991 and has written on this topic from 1995 to the present. Kevin advocates for an “information system” view of structural integration to help bring this field of SI into congruence with modern understanding of motor control and perceptive/coordinative processes.
Caryn McHose (Assistant) is a Certified Advanced Rolfer® and Rolf Movement® Practitioner, as well as a Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner and Certified Biodynamic Cranial Practitioner. She is the collaborator for Bodystories, A Guide to Experiential Anatomy, and The Place of Dance, by Andrea Olsen, and is the co-author (with Kevin Frank) of How Life Moves, Explorations in Meaning, and Body Awareness. Caryn has taught perceptual approaches to movement education for over 50 years.