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rolfing

[rawl-fing, rol-] / ˈrɔl fɪŋ, ˈrɒl- /


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And Ringwald is Joanne Carson, Johnny’s ex-wife, who in later years provided Capote a place to stay and work in California, though in this telling she is mostly a hook on which to hang jokes about West Coast pursuits — meditation, rolfing, colonics — and taste.

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That’s when he discovered Rolfing.

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Rolfing has roots in the sports world; former Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who dealt with back issues of his own, is among those who have offered public support.

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Unlike chiropractic, which focuses on bones, or massage therapy, which focuses on muscle work, Rolfing is meant to manipulate the body’s fascia, the thin connective tissue surrounding muscles.

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Rolfing, which surged in popularity in the 1970s, has its skeptics.

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