The Ten Series

The Recipe


I am dedicated to the teachings of Dr. Ida P. Rolf and practice the recipe, which I have learned from my teachers, Emmett Hutchins, Neal Powers, Jeff Lynn and others at the Guild for Structural Integration. I find this original recipe to be the most potent form of the work. What follows are generalized and simplified descriptions of the ten sessions.


Opening the sleeve (freeing breath & superficial fascia)


Territory: ribcage, sternum, shoulders, neck; lateral pelvis/leg and

hamstrings.


    • Address any tension in the ribcage to improve breathing pattern and increase vital capacity and adaptability.
    • Begin to horizontalize the pelvis. A horizontal pelvis is the point of reference for a body.
    • Lengthen the torso away from the pelvis and define the relationship between legs and pelvis.



Support (establishing relationship to the ground)


Territory: feet, lower legs, and knees, back


  • Mobilize the ankle, the toe hinges and the knee.
  • Release restrictions and tightness in the lower leg.
  • Begin to provide a flexible basis of support for the legs and pelvis by creating resilient feet.
  • Begin to effectively lengthen and free the muscles of the back.



Lateral line (lengthening the sides, creating dimension)


Territory: neck, arms/shoulders, torso, pelvis, thighs and knees


  • Release strain along the crest of the illium.
  • Mobilize the 12th Rib
  • Differentiate the rib cage from the shoulder girdle and the pelvis for better support.



Medial line (building up core support and strength)


Territory: ankle, knees, medial thigh, pelvic floor


  • Continuing to establish a functional horizontal hinge at the ankles and knees.
  • Establishing an inner pillar from which the limbs can hang.
  • Freeing the leg from the pelvis.
  • Acquainting the client with the region and importance of the pelvic floor (core support).
  • Provide length and greater stability for the lumbar spine.



Anterior line (visceral organization and core activation)


Territory: front of the legs, abdomen, diaphragm, ribs & sternum


  • Lengthen and balance the abdominal wall, Waking up and reasserting the deep, abdominal musculature (core strength).
  • Ease and lengthen the relationship of legs with pelvis.
  • Initiating psoas-rhomboid balance, as well as rectus-psoas balance.



Posterior line (creating a poised vertical line of symmetry)


Territory: posterior ankle, calves and thighs; gluteals, deep rotator muscles, sacrum, hamstrings, spine (lower and upper back)


  • Addressing rotations in the leg (hip rotators)
  • Freeing the sacrum from the ilia (SI joint)
  • Coordinating the hinges in the back (lumbo dorsal & mid dorsal hinge)
  • Enhancing and extending symmetry above and below the pelvic girdle


Adaptability (balancing the neck & head on the spine)


Territory: chest, shoulders, neck, nose, jaw, cranium


  • Releasing exterior & interior fascial tension of the face, throat, thorax, shoulder and cranium.
  • Creating relationship between neck and thorax.
  • Establishing a spanning polarity between the top of the head and the base of the sacrum.


Structural Integration and Functional Integration (stability and adaptability)


The goals of both sessions eight and nine are to integrate longer planes of fascia into the core. One session will be a "lower girdle" and the other an "upper girdle" session. They are interchangeable.


  • Provide lift, length and stability in the body.
  • Relating girdles to the vertical (mid) line.
  • Encourage that all movements originate from the LDH (pre-vertebral).



Final integration & closure (horizontal lines)


Territory: ankles, knees, hips, diaphragm, neck, cranium


  • Preparing client for assimilation and manifestation.
  • Establishing functional horizontals with the major hinges of the body.
  • Establish a balanced and stacking of the major segments of the body: feet, lower legs, knees, thighs, spine, ribcage, shoulders, arms, neck and head




After the Ten-Series, it is suggested to take a break while the body continues to change from day to day. After a period of four to six months the client may choose to receive more advanced work by receiving an advanced Three-series. This work continues the progression and evolution of the ten.


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