Jason Sager
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Name: Jason Sager
Business Name: RDU Rolfing LLC Phone: (919) 451-9283 Email: [email protected] Website: rdurolfing.com Modalities: Advanced Rolfing and Rolf Movement |
About Jason's work
Jacob is passionate about helping people improve their lives through movement, mindfulness, and education. He is especially interested in helping people navigate chronic pain, balance disorders, exercise-related injuries, lifestyle diseases, and the physical manifestations of stress and anxiety.
Advanced Rolfing
Hands-on myofascial bodywork focusing on issues of pain, posture, and performance. Oriented to releasing inhibitions in the tissue allowing the body to operate more freely and efficiently. While musculoskeletal in origin, Rolfing may also involve aspects of neural and vascular manipulation, visceral manipulation, and craniosacral.
Rolf Movement
Movement patterning work oriented to using awareness and perceptual shifts to achieve longer lasting, more naturalized functional shifts in movement and functional patterns.
About Jason
Since 2002, I have developed a very strong interest in body mechanics through my participation in the Raleigh and national swing dancing scene. I have taught Lindy and East Coast Swing since 2005 and have a strong sense of movement and ability to analyze people's movements as a result.
I spent a lot of time working on my posture for dance over the years and around the beginning of 2007 I had hit a point of diminishing returns. No matter how much I stretched it still meant a sustained effort to fully stand up straight, so I decided to try Rolfing. After my first session I was hooked and immediately felt that Rolfing was the career for me.
I completed the first 2 of 3 units of training at the Rolf Institute in Boulder, Colorado between August 2007 and June 2008 then spent my last unit of training in Brazil in the fall of 2008 where they teach a combined bodywork and movement education course.
Jacob is passionate about helping people improve their lives through movement, mindfulness, and education. He is especially interested in helping people navigate chronic pain, balance disorders, exercise-related injuries, lifestyle diseases, and the physical manifestations of stress and anxiety.
Advanced Rolfing
Hands-on myofascial bodywork focusing on issues of pain, posture, and performance. Oriented to releasing inhibitions in the tissue allowing the body to operate more freely and efficiently. While musculoskeletal in origin, Rolfing may also involve aspects of neural and vascular manipulation, visceral manipulation, and craniosacral.
Rolf Movement
Movement patterning work oriented to using awareness and perceptual shifts to achieve longer lasting, more naturalized functional shifts in movement and functional patterns.
About Jason
Since 2002, I have developed a very strong interest in body mechanics through my participation in the Raleigh and national swing dancing scene. I have taught Lindy and East Coast Swing since 2005 and have a strong sense of movement and ability to analyze people's movements as a result.
I spent a lot of time working on my posture for dance over the years and around the beginning of 2007 I had hit a point of diminishing returns. No matter how much I stretched it still meant a sustained effort to fully stand up straight, so I decided to try Rolfing. After my first session I was hooked and immediately felt that Rolfing was the career for me.
I completed the first 2 of 3 units of training at the Rolf Institute in Boulder, Colorado between August 2007 and June 2008 then spent my last unit of training in Brazil in the fall of 2008 where they teach a combined bodywork and movement education course.