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Monday, December 7th, 2009

Elise Purcell, H.H.P.

Certified Practitioner / Rolf Method of Structural Integration

Telephone 619.392.2580   Email elise@handsofintegration.com

Testimonials

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Testimonials

“Rolfing is an intensely therapeutic system of healing that we can all benefit from. Elise Purcell is an outstanding trained practitioner of this work. Get Rolfed by Elise and experience Longevity Now!”

– David Wolfe, author of The Sunfood Diet Success System, Eating For Beauty, Superfoods: The Food and Medicine of the Future, davidwolfe.com, thebestdayever.com, ftpf.org

“Elise has a very sweet, welcoming, and uplifting personality. Its very easy to feel safe and comfortable with her. She has a good understanding of anatomy and pathology, good connection skills, and a natural touch that is both deep and sensitive. I found my sessions with her to be very enjoyable and beneficial. If youre looking for bodywork, I would definitely recommend her.”

– Daniel Schmachtenberger, Founder of Strategic Global Solutions, lecturer, and teacher at Body Mind College

“I can’t say enough good things about Elise.  The 10 series made great improvements in my posture, balance, flexibility and athletic performance.  Due to chondromalacia patella, I have had chronic knee pain for over 25 years and had gel injected into my knees monthly to reduce the pain.  After the 10 series, my knee pain has abated substantially, and I have reduced my injections to every other month.  My pain is no longer constantly in the forefront of my mind, which is an incredible and life changing improvement for me.

As a competitive martial artist, after working with Elise I went on to win the 2009 Chinese Martial Arts World Championship.  Certainly hard work played a part in my competitive improvement, but the increase in balance and flexibility played a big part as well.”

– Tai Seibert, 2009 Tai Chi Push Hands World Champion

“Great results, expertise, high integrity… After many years of totally neglecting the structure and alignment of my body, surfing and everything else had taken a toll on my hips and back… Elise was able to place everything back in its proper alignment and eliminate what had been chronic aches that I thought were just part of life. I would strongly recommend her to anyone who is suffering from the pains of having too much fun without the prerequisite maintenance.”

– Paul Barnes, Division President of Shea Homes San Diego

Your Practitioner

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Your Practitioner

Elise Purcell is a licensed H.H.P. (Holistic Health Practitioner) and certified with over 1,200 hours as an Advanced Practitioner of Structural Integration from the Rolf Guild for Structural Integration in Boulder, Colorado. She is also a member of A.M.T.A. (American Massage Therapy Association). Elise studied with Neal Powers (who trained directly with Ida Rolf starting in 1971 and was President of the Rolf Institute for 6 years) and Jeff Linn (who has practiced since 1986 and has taught in a number of bodywork schools, including IPSB in San Diego).

Elise received her Advanced Training (192 hours) in June of 2010 with master Emmett Hutchins, whose “theoretical abilities, metaphysical studies and exceptional dedication puts him in a class of his own.”

Elise has also studied directly with Judith Aston of Aston Kinetics (Aston Techniques I and II). Judith created and led the Movement Education Program at the Rolf Institute for almost 10 years and is known as one of the great bodywork geniuses of the time, alongside Rolf and Feldenkrais.

The roots of Structural Integration originate from yoga, which Elise has been fascinated with and practiced many forms for over 12 years. She has a teaching certification in Ashtanga Yoga from Tim Miller, who was the first American certified to teach by Pattabhi Jois in Mysore, India. She has been actively attending Bikram Yoga for the last 2 years and has recently been exploring Anusara.

She has worked with athletes such as pro-surfer Jordy Smith, Olympic sprinter Jaysuma Ndure, and  pro-surfer/Founder of Life Rolls on Jesse Billauer.

Elise has received many hours of the S.I. work herself, and not only did her belief in the work and amazing experience with it lead her to this career, but it also enhances her empathy and understanding of the client’s experience on the table.

Ida Rolf

Monday, December 7th, 2009

About Ida Rolf

May 19, 1896 – March 19, 1979

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Ida P. Rolf was born in 1896 in New York City. She graduated from Barnard College in 1916, and in 1920 received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. For the next 12 years, she worked at the Rockefeller Institute in the Chemotherapy and Organic Chemistry departments, eventually attaining an Associate rank. These were all no small feats for a woman in her day.

Taking a leave of absence to study mathematics and atomic physics at the Swiss Technical University in Zurich in 1927, Ida also found time to study Homeopathic medicine in Geneva. She also did work at the Posteur Institute in Paris.

During the 1930s, Dr. Rolf was challenged with some personal and family health issues. Dissatisfied with standard medical treatments available, she sought alternative answers to these problems. Departing from the traditional modalities, Dr. Rolf explored Osteopathy (from which its founder, Dr. Still, influenced her greatly), and Chiropractic medicine. However, her four greatest influences were Tantric Yoga with Pierre Bernard, Amy Cochran’s Physiosynthesis, the Alexander Technique (where “the line” comes from), and Korzybski’s General Semantics.

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Her search for health and wholeness was definitely influenced by her Organic Chemistry background, which led to some fundamental 
discoveries about the body (particularly the physiological properties of fascia), including its function and form. She was able to envision the connective tissue as a system in and of itself with particular structural and functional qualities.

This eventually enabled her to develop the method of bodywork now known as Structural Integration. “The Recipe” of the 10 Sessions is not just a pedagogical technique but what she very much believed in and actually used herself.

By the 1940s, she experienced breakthroughs with chronically disabled people who were otherwise not finding relief. In the 1960s Dr. Rolf joined psychologist Fritz Perls (founder of Gestalt Therapy) and many other pioneers of the “Human Potential Movement” at the Esalen Institute in California. She trained practitioners there, and the more classes she taught, the more students sought admission to training. Newspaper and magazine articles began featuring her work and ideas, and soon the necessity for a formal organization became apparent. In 1967 the first Guild for Structural Integration was loosely formed and eventually headquartered in Boulder, Colorado.