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Rolfing Program Phase I- Dates for Phase II and III TBD photo
Cost

Phase I - $10000 CAD
Phase II - $10000 CAD
Phase III - $10000 CAD
$100 CAD Application Fee, $1000 CAD Deposit
Total amount for full program $30,000 CAD
For more information: Become a Rolfer™ – The Rolfing® Association of Canada (rolfingcanada.org)

 
Location
Chiropractic Plus Wellness
9811 34 Ave NW #101
Edmonton, AL
CANADA

Summary

Class Info

This class will be taught in English

Housing

Kathleen Coulombe education@rolfingcanada.org

Edmonton has a strong Rolfing® community to support the training. Lodging information is available to facilitate connection to affordable housing.

 

Details

7 Week Intensive Training (Phase 1 of 3) May 31, 2026 - July 17, 2026

7 Week Intensive Training (Phase 2 of 3) (Fall of 2026)

8 Week Intensive Training (Phase 3 of 3) (Spring of 2027)


Phase I dates and times
Week 1 – May 31- June 4 (Sun - Thu, 8am – 5:30pm)
Week 2 – June 8-12 (Mon - Fri, 8am – 5:30pm)
Week 3 – June 15-19 (Mon - Fri, 8am – 5:30pm)
Week 4 – June 22-26 (Mon - Fri, 8am – 5:30pm)
Week 5 – June 29-30 & July 2-3 (Mon-Tue, Thu - Fri, 8am – 5:30pm)
Week 6 – July 6-11 (Mon - Fri, 8am – 5:30pm; Sat 9am – 1pm)
Week 7– July 13-17 (Mon-Fri, 8am– 5:30pm; Sat 9am – 1pm)
**Regular Phase 1 is all 7 weeks; Accelerated students join Weeks 4 – 7


Take advantage of the favourable exchange rate and train to become a Rolfer™ in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada!

Phase I offers essential touch skills and academic knowledge required to practice Rolfing Structural Integration. No formal bodywork training is required. Check our website at www.rolfingcanada.org to find out the requirements for applying.

Students receive lectures on anatomy, physiology, ethics, and practice-building. Hands-on components include guided palpation, other exercises to develop skillful touch, and a full week of movement and experiential studies.

Phase 2 & 3 information to follow

About the Instructor

Marius Strydom became the first Certified Rolfer™ in South Africa when he graduated from DIRI in Boulder, CO in 1995. He completed his Advanced Rolfing® training in Brazil in 2000, and became a Phase I faculty member in 2001. He received half of his further faculty training in the US and half in Europe, teaching his first Phase III in Germany in 2005.

Marius has taught Rolfing Certification trainings in the US, Germany, Japan, and South Africa, and has taught Continuing Education in Czech Republic, Poland, and the USA.

He started the South African Rolfing Training in 2010, which runs every three years. The cultural diversity, with participants from 16 countries (so far), and 6 different continents, adds a whole layer of fascination and global perspective to in-class discussions about topics like embodiment and perception as formative functions in postural and movement coordination.

Marius is interested in how we learn this multidimensional work to that end, meeting students in their respective learning and perceptual styles, making for an engaging, experiential learning environment.