November 27, 2007
- Feldenkrais Podcast #14: C. Rabke, Feldenkrais, Structural Integration, Buddhist Guy
Today we have - Carl Rabke (spelled just like it doesn’t sound).
Carl brings a unique perspective to Feldenkrais Podcasts, he is a Structural Integration Practitioner (related to Rolfing), Feldenkrias Practitioner and also a practicing Buddhist .
In this podcast, recorded several months ago, I ask Carl why he made the switch from Structural Integration [...]
April 9, 2007
- Rolfing Podcast: Inside Structural Integration
I just realized that the “insidesi” website that I quoted in a previous post has a podcast. There are interviews with Will Johnson, Joseph Heller and others. It looks like a great resource for “Somatic Practitioners” of any flavor:
Sructural Integration Podcast
Cheers - Ryan
April 6, 2007
- Feldenkrais Podcast #7 : Josef Dellagrotte. Welcome Rolfers and Structural Integration Practitioners
I want to give a hearty welcome on Feldenkrais Podcasts to Josef Dellagrotte, who agreed to speak with me on just a moments notice. With a Rolfer soon to be on Oprah, I thought it would be nice to speak with an individual who had trained with both Ida Rolf and Moshe Feldenkrais.
Josef makes a [...]
April 5, 2007
- Rolfing on Oprah: Congratulations!
On behalf of many like-minded people in the Feldenkrais Community, I would to congratulate Rolfer’s and Structural Integrationists around the world for their profession’s appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” on April 11th, 2007.
I first heard about the Oprah appearance on the “structural evolution blog” which noted:
Check out John Martine on Oprah April 10th. Hopefully [...]
March 29, 2007
- Feldenkrais Method, Rolfing, and Alexander Technique…
Historically speaking, I do not know much about interactions between Ida Rolf and Moshe Feldenkrais. I remember a delightfully arrogant pronounciation that Moshe made about Alexander. He said that if Alexander had lived another 10 years, he would might have been able to invent the Feldenkrais Method….
But I have not heard much about Moshe’s [...]






