• Increased flexibility
• Restored proprioception (ie balance)
• Enhanced Postural Alignment 
• Increased sense of well-being 
• Creating a boost in athletic performance 

Rolfing?

What is

Sessions 1-3: Sleeve, or Superficial manipulation
Sessions 4-7: Deep core work where change is optimal
Sessions 8 & 9: Fine-tuning of shoulder & pelvic girdles 
Session 10: Closure

Rolfing, whether for the human or the horse, is considered correctional soft tissue manipulation. According to what an individual needs, Rolfing attains ease within the structure. The benefits of rolfing are often:

Rolfing is accomplished using a 10-series of sessions that are structured in the following format:

Brain Integration?

What is

Where rolfing is considered physical bodywork, brain integration is a form of energy work. Originally geared towards children & education, Brain Integration is a fusion of applied acupressure points (acupuncture meridians), kinesiology, and cranial sacral technique. Brian Integration is a deep-level switching diagnosis and addresses the right and left hemisphere function, as well as the top & bottom, front & back of the brain checking that they are all connected so that you have full function 

And the Equestrian

brain integration

As equestrian sports are predominantly a mental game, brain integration has become a lifeline for Red Road riders & their equine partners seeking peace and fulfillment. So how do you know if brain integration is right for you? Initially, riders are asked to compile a list of concerns and areas needing improvement for both horse & rider. Some of the most common examples are:

• Worried about putting my horse in a compromising position that ultiamtely hurts them or affects their career
• Brain fog or a desire to quiet mind & body
• Don't lose focus