The pelvic girdle as it relates to the shoulder girdle and the axial relationship
• SI Practitioner (IASI approved)
France Hatt-Arnold is a Certified Rolf Movement™ Practitioner (1986), Certified Rolfer…
Synthesis of the Workshop:
In traditional Rolfing®, the center of gravity is the key to understand how the body can settle in the context of the gravity field. As a landmark, the pelvis became the key place to understand how to balance and transport weight.
Today we cannot separate the two other centers of gravity (the chest and the head) from the pelvis, to encompass balance of our movement and weight in the gravity field. The pelvic and shoulder girdle need to coil and uncoil for grace to appear in our movement, the spine and head must be free to adapt to this complex mechanism.
Key places will be visited manually to alleviate this mechanism.
Allowing inhibition of action to unleash, will help achieve that goal.
• Certified Rolfer®
• SI Practitioner (IASI approved)
CE Credits: 3 IRC (Manipulation) towards the Advanced Rolfing® Training
Payment
Amount due 6 weeks before start.
Installments are possible on request
Important notice
A minimum number of participants is required. If this minimum is not reached 6 weeks before the start of the workshop, the workshop may be cancelled.
Deadline for decision is 25. October 2025.
(Prices, dates, course locations and teachers are subject to change.)
You’ll learn
- To body read the girdles and the spine from the ground up or from top down analyzing & sensing both its structural and functional components.
- To identify and test whether a hip issue problem arises from an internal core structural issue or from a biomechanical contradiction,
arising from inhibited or conflicted gesture.
- To access key places of the myofascial structures to free up the trajectory that affect both girdles and the spine.
It will also include specifics around feet, head and hands.
- To enhance your communication and invite trust in the use of gesture while working.