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21/05/2026

šŸ„ Faszienmedizin interdisziplinƤr:

Aktuelle Faszienforschung trifft auf klinische Praxis und therapeutische Erfahrung:
Der Münchner Faszientag 2026 bringt Fachpersonen aus Medizin, Therapie und Faszienforschung in München zusammen.

Die Fachtagung richtet sich insbesondere an:
• Ƅrzte
• Physiotherapeuten
• Osteopathen
• therapeutische Fachpersonen

Mit VortrƤgen von:
• Prof. Dr. Robert Schleip: aktuelle Erkenntnisse der Faszienforschung und faszienorientierte Manual- und Bewegungstherapien
• Dr. phil. Peter Schwind: Grundkonzepte von Ida Rolfs Struktureller Integration
• Robert Schmidt: faszienkundige Empfehlungen für einen gesunden Alltag
• Heidi Martin: ErnƤhrung und Fasziengesundheit

šŸ“… Samstag, 20. Juni 2026
šŸ•˜ 09:30-13:30 Uhr
šŸ“ Krankenhaus für Naturheilweisen, München

Mehr Informationen & Anmeldung:
https://www.krankenhaus-naturheilweisen.de/aktuelles/material/veranstaltungen/fachtagung-muenchner-faszientag-2026/

Robert Schleip
Krankenhaus für Naturheilweisen

20/05/2026

Are you looking for a meaningful professional path - and personal growth at the same time?

Training in RolfingĀ® Structural Integration at the Dr. Ida Rolf InstituteĀ® Europe in Munich or other European locations offers a pathway into a comprehensive form of hands-on bodywork with depth. You will learn to perceive and work with structure, movement and organisation in gravity in a precise and practical way.

As a Certified RolferĀ®, you work independently with people who want to improve their movement quality and body awareness. RolfingĀ® Structural Integration can help clients develop greater ease, uprightness and presence in everyday life - while enabling you to build an independent and fulfilling professional practice.

Our Munich training programme provides modern facilities and a supportive learning environment where professional competence and personal development go hand in hand ā¤ļø

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about the training:
https://rolfing.org/study-rolfing/become-a-rolfer

Questions or interested in personal guidance?
šŸ‘‰ Get in touch:
https://rolfing.org/contact

We look forward to hearing from you.

šŸŽ‚ Happy Birthday, Dr. Ida Rolf Dr. Ida Rolf was born on 19 May 1896 - biochemist, researcher and founder of RolfingĀ® Str...
19/05/2026

šŸŽ‚ Happy Birthday, Dr. Ida Rolf

Dr. Ida Rolf was born on 19 May 1896 - biochemist, researcher and founder of RolfingĀ® Structural Integration.

Her life’s work centred on a fundamental question:
How must the human body be organised to function efficiently in gravity?

From this inquiry emerged an approach that views the body as an integrated structure - shaped by posture, movement and balance, and connected through the fascial network.

More than a century later, her work continues to be practised and further developed worldwide.

✨ Around her birthday, the Explore Rolfing® Days invite you to learn more about this work and experience it for yourself.

šŸ‘‰ Events and offers:
https://rolfing.org/explore-rolfing-days-2026

18/05/2026

Em maio, celebraremos os 130 anos de Ida Rolf, com uma semana de encontros, aulas, vivĆŖncias e eventos em diferentes cidades do Brasil.

SerÔ um momento para honrar a trajetória da mulher que abriu um novo campo de investigação sobre a fÔscia, o corpo e sua relação com a gravidade.

šŸ“… De 16 Ć  23 de maio
Reserve essa semana na sua agenda.

Em breve, divulgaremos a programação completa.

šŸ’» Tomorrow - free Discover RolfingĀ® webinar (EN) Curious about RolfingĀ® Structural Integration and would like to learn m...
18/05/2026

šŸ’» Tomorrow - free Discover RolfingĀ® webinar (EN)

Curious about RolfingĀ® Structural Integration and would like to learn more about this form of fascial bodywork?

This live webinar offers a clear introduction to the method - with time for your questions.

✨ Ideal for anyone who wants to discover Rolfing® Structural Integration
šŸŒ Free and live online via Zoom - English
šŸ“… Tuesday, 19 May Ā· 7–8.30 pm CEST
šŸ“… German webinar: 9 June

šŸ‘‰ Register now:
https://rolfing.org/education/rolfingr-webinars/free-webinar-discover-rolfingr-structural-integration

The webinar is part of the Explore RolfingĀ® Days - a Europe-wide initiative offering many ways to experience the method.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about Explore RolfingĀ® Days:
https://rolfing.org/explore-rolfing-days-2026

✨ Three ways to discover RolfingĀ® Structural Integration During the Explore RolfingĀ® Days (16–21 May 2026), you can expl...
13/05/2026

✨ Three ways to discover Rolfing® Structural Integration

During the Explore RolfingĀ® Days (16–21 May 2026), you can explore the Rolfing method in different ways - with no obligation:

šŸ‘£ Experience it in person
Visit a RolferĀ® near you and gain insight into the work

šŸ’» Understand it online
Join the Discover free RolfingĀ® webinar on 19 May at 19:30 (CEST) to learn more about the method and training

šŸŒ… Experience movement
Start your day with our free online Morning Movement session (07:30, 18–21 May)

All offers are open to beginners - no prior experience required.

šŸ‘‰ Find events near you or online:
https://rolfing.org/explore-rolfing-days-2026

šŸŒ… Start your day with mindful movement - from Monday, 18 May During the Explore RolfingĀ® Days, we invite you to short on...
12/05/2026

šŸŒ… Start your day with mindful movement - from Monday, 18 May

During the Explore RolfingĀ® Days, we invite you to short online sessions – every morning from 18–21 May - focusing on body awareness and freedom of movement.

🧘 30 minutes of movement with an experienced Rolfer®
šŸŒ Live via Zoom
✨ Free of charge
šŸ‘£ Open to everyone - no prior experience required
ā° Starts each day at 7:30 CEST

Each session is led by a different RolferĀ® and offers a fresh perspective on movement and body organisation.

šŸ‘‰ No registration required - join for free: https://rolfing.org/find-a-course?level_node=155&course_language=All&address_country_code=All&keys=

More information:
https://rolfing.org/explore-rolfing-days-2026

šŸ¤” Is RolfingĀ® Structural Integration right for you? People choose the Rolfing method for many different reasons. Often, ...
11/05/2026

šŸ¤” Is RolfingĀ® Structural Integration right for you?

People choose the Rolfing method for many different reasons. Often, they want to:
• improve their posture
• maintain or increase mobility
• find new perspectives on tension and discomfort
• become more aware of their body
• learn more about fascial therapy and structural bodywork

During the Europe-wide Explore RolfingĀ® Days (16–21 May), you can discover the method without obligation - at in-person events or online.

šŸ‘‰ Find offers near you:
https://rolfing.org/explore-rolfing-days-2026

07/05/2026
ā³ Only 10 days to go! From 16–21 May 2026, RolfersĀ® across Europe will open their practices and invite you to discover R...
06/05/2026

ā³ Only 10 days to go!

From 16–21 May 2026, RolfersĀ® across Europe will open their practices and invite you to discover RolfingĀ® Structural Integration.

The Explore RolfingĀ® Days take place around the birthday of Dr. Ida Rolf, founder of this method.

✨ During this week, you can experience the Rolfing method in many different ways:
• Introductory events and trial sessions in person
• Free Discover RolfingĀ® webinars
• Online Morning Movement sessions
• Personal conversations with experienced RolfersĀ®

Whether you’re simply curious, have been thinking about it for a while, or are looking for new perspectives for your body - this week offers an ideal introduction.

šŸ‘‰ Explore all offers:
https://rolfing.org/explore-rolfing-days-2026

A powerful reminder of how far ahead of her time Dr. Ida Rolf was.What began as one woman’s scientific curiosity and dee...
05/05/2026

A powerful reminder of how far ahead of her time Dr. Ida Rolf was.
What began as one woman’s scientific curiosity and deep observation of the body evolved into what we know today as Fascia Research and RolfingĀ® Structural Integration - a method that continues to explore the relationship between fascia, movement, posture and gravity.

Today, RolfersĀ® across the world continue to build on her legacy through hands-on work, movement education and ongoing research into the body’s connective tissue network. https://rolfing.org/

In 1920, Ida Rolf walked out of Columbia University with a PhD in biochemistry — one of the very few women in America to hold such a degree.
She had published research. She had worked alongside some of the greatest scientific minds of her era at the Rockefeller Institute. By every measure, she was exceptional.
But something kept pulling her away from the laboratory.
Her own body was struggling. So were her sons. And every time she looked to conventional medicine for answers, she got the same response: nothing wrong. Nothing we can find. Nothing we can do.
Ida Rolf wasn't built for that kind of answer.
She was a scientist. She knew that "we can't find it" didn't mean "it doesn't exist." So she started searching — not in textbooks, but in bodies. She began studying osteopathy, chiropractic, yoga, the Alexander Technique, and a dozen other healing traditions. She looked for patterns. For mechanisms. For the physical logic underneath pain that doctors had dismissed.
What she kept coming back to was fascia.
Fascia is the dense, fibrous connective tissue that wraps around every muscle, organ, nerve, and bone in the body. In the 1940s, medical textbooks treated it as filler — something you cut through to reach the real anatomy. Inert. Unimportant. Not worth studying.
Rolf saw something entirely different.
She believed fascia was adaptive — that it tightened and reorganized around injury, poor posture, and years of physical stress. And when that happened, the body gradually pulled itself out of alignment. Not in any way an X-ray could show. But in ways a person could feel every single day.
She began working with patients — methodically, carefully — applying deep, sustained manual pressure to release these restrictions. She called the method Structural Integration. She designed it as a ten-session system, working through the body layer by layer, restoring the alignment gravity was constantly fighting against.
People who came to her had often been everywhere else first.
They had chronic aches their doctors couldn't explain. Headaches that never quite left. Shoulders that felt locked. Backs that had ached for so long they'd started to believe the pain was just part of them.
And one by one, many of them found relief.
The medical establishment was not impressed.
She had no medical degree. Her ideas about connective tissue were outside the accepted model. Her language — structure, gravity, alignment — sounded more like philosophy than medicine to ears trained on pathology reports. And she was treating patients with conditions some doctors had already decided were all in their heads.
They called her a quack. They dismissed her method as unscientific manipulation. Some warned patients to stay away.
Ida Rolf kept working anyway.
Through the 1950s and into the 1960s, she trained practitioners. She refined her technique. She taught at Esalen Institute in California, where her ideas finally reached a wider audience — dancers, athletes, movement therapists, and people in chronic pain who had run out of other options.
She was demanding, uncompromising, and utterly convinced that the body's structure mattered in ways medicine hadn't fully reckoned with yet.
And in the decades after her death, something shifted.
Researchers began studying fascia with new tools and new interest. They found it was far from inert — threaded with nerve endings, responsive to mechanical pressure, capable of influencing how pain signals moved through the body. The study of fascial networks became a legitimate field. Physical therapists began incorporating connective tissue work. Anatomy education began changing.
Rolfing itself remains debated in clinical circles. But the fundamental idea Ida Rolf devoted her life to — that the body's connective tissue plays a meaningful role in chronic pain and structural health — has earned serious scientific attention.
She died on March 19, 1979, at age 82.
She had spent most of her career building something the world wasn't ready for — in a time when women were told their instincts weren't reliable, their methods weren't legitimate, and their patients' suffering wasn't real.
She believed the body held answers that medicine hadn't learned to ask for yet.
And she spent forty years proving it, one person at a time.

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