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Posts Tagged ‘certified Advanced Rolfer’

How common is scoliosis? Scoliosis statistics show that women are more likely than men to have a scoliosis. Scoliosis are detected at the early age of puberty. In researching of the causes of this spine deviation, some explanations suggest hormonal increase, emotional stress, physical abuse, vaccination, gluten intolerance … but very rarely bad body posture. … Read more

How to not keep your horse flexible and balance ? First, you can invest in expensive equipment, bites, spurs, or complicated gear “helping” your horse to stand better. Saying helping your horse is often understood by forcing your horse to hold it in a certain position for better performance. The horse is a very sensitive … Read more

The War on Gravity

View this post on Instagram Another video with the pregnant mare. I have a soft contact with my hand barely no pressure… Fire in the hole! The interesting part of this video showed how the hips moved with no bending of the body. A good reminder when you are riding your horse on a cercle. … Read more

This is the second time in a month that I am contacted by a person wanting to buy a horse and wants me to give my opinion on the horse. This time, the veterinary visit was made and the horse did not pass the flexion test at the anterior right. But not being sure, the … Read more

The best way to understand my client’s pain is to live with it understanding its symptoms is to reduce it forever. It is very rare that I can not understand why my body is not optimal and what I must do to fix it. I do it myself. I have many clients who come to … Read more

When you find that you are young in your head but your body tells you the opposite you have the feeling that you are becoming old. What you think happens, you become old so you are. I have good news that the brain controls the body and not the other way around. Excuses are always … Read more

How to wear high heel shoes and be confortable in your feet…

Rolfing, a French documentary: 26 minutes, subtitled in English from CAMACRO Production on Vimeo.

Whenever I watch a golf tournament, I can see that none of the golf players are standing on their both legs waiting for putting. Almost all of them use their putter as a cane while they transfer their body weight on one leg. What is the reason? A golf attitude may be? or that looks … Read more