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How are Yoga and Rolfing Similar with Andrew Rosenstock

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There are many similarities between Rolfing and Yoga as complementary practices. In this episode of The Yoga Pro Podcast, Andrew Rosenstock and I chat about that and more, including the ethics of touch as yoga professionals.

Andrew is a Certified Rolfer®, Board Certified Structural Integrator, Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT ), iRest Yoga Nidra Level II Trained Teacher, and more. He works with private clients and wellness clinics as well as Luxury Destinations.

Topics:

-Andrew’s journey into yoga and rolfing

-What exactly is rolfing?

-How yoga and rolfing address imbalances

-Why rolfing isn’t just massage

-How rolfing and yoga empower clients

-Technique based vs principle based as a similarity

-Legal and ethical issues regarding touch for massage, rolfing, and yoga professionals

-How Andrew marries the practices when working with his cients

-Approaching clients who have experienced trauma

-Using Eugene Gendlin’s Focusing as a tool

-The importance of consent with touching in yoga classes

-What osteopaths do and how they can be helpful

Connect with Andrew:

www.andrewrosenstock.com

andrew@andrewrosenstock.com

Affiliate Link to Focusing by Eugene Gendlen

https://amzn.to/3l662i2

Connect with Pamela:

www.instagram.com/interoceptiveperformance

Email: info@interoceptiveperformance.com

Clubhouse and Greenroom: @pamelacrane

Music: The State of Things (The Bouncy Song) by Rena Wren is used with permission.

www.renawren.com

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There are many similarities between Rolfing and Yoga as complementary practices. In this episode of The Yoga Pro Podcast, Andrew Rosenstock and I chat about that and more, including the ethics of touch as yoga professionals.

Andrew is a Certified Rolfer®, Board Certified Structural Integrator, Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT ), iRest Yoga Nidra Level II Trained Teacher, and more. He works with private clients and wellness clinics as well as Luxury Destinations.

Topics:

-Andrew’s journey into yoga and rolfing

-What exactly is rolfing?

-How yoga and rolfing address imbalances

-Why rolfing isn’t just massage

-How rolfing and yoga empower clients

-Technique based vs principle based as a similarity

-Legal and ethical issues regarding touch for massage, rolfing, and yoga professionals

-How Andrew marries the practices when working with his cients

-Approaching clients who have experienced trauma

-Using Eugene Gendlin’s Focusing as a tool

-The importance of consent with touching in yoga classes

-What osteopaths do and how they can be helpful

Connect with Andrew:

www.andrewrosenstock.com

andrew@andrewrosenstock.com

Affiliate Link to Focusing by Eugene Gendlen

https://amzn.to/3l662i2

Connect with Pamela:

www.instagram.com/interoceptiveperformance

Email: info@interoceptiveperformance.com

Clubhouse and Greenroom: @pamelacrane

Music: The State of Things (The Bouncy Song) by Rena Wren is used with permission.

www.renawren.com

  continue reading

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