Erin Aldrich, top Olympic track and field high jumper, and two-sport All-American, uses Rolfing to get the competitive edge. "I credit Rolfing for turning around a really bad injury -- my sprained ankle -- in time for me to jump at the U.S. Olympic trials. I was scared I wasn't going to be able jump at all. My Rolfer, got me back to 100% and I made the team." John Rembao, University of Texas coach for Olympian, Erin Aldrich says, "What is great about Rolfing, is that it integrates the entire body, not just the specific area that's injured. Rolfers understand body movement and the intricate interconnections of muscle, bone and tendons. Any injury at all effects the body as a whole. By making sure the body is functioning properly, one can increase performance." |