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Olympic and Professional Skiers Talk about Their Rolfing Experiences:

Two-time Olympian, U.S. Nordic Ski Team Member, John Bauer, says, "Rolfing helped me get back my career. It tackled some specific injuries that were restricting me from training for the ‘98 Olympics and got me back on track. You can ice and rest, but no matter how slow you train, until you lengthen out the tightness and scarring, it will come back."

1998 U.S. Paralympic gold medal skier, Sarah Will, says, "Rolfing increased my performance time 100%. It eliminated my body pain and relaxed my muscles at the starting gate. My concentration and motivation increased, giving me the winning edge. Rolfing loosened my lower back, shifting strength into my upper back where I need it, and increased my starting time. Seeing these results, and knowing I was in the best shape possible, my confidence rose. I think every sport should include a team Rolfer in their training program. Skiing demands a sharp mind. The stronger you are the more confident you become. The injuries (from the accident) left me off balance until I discovered the benefits of Rolfing bodywork and I've been winning ever since."

World-renowned Extreme skier, and popular Warren Miller ski film star, John Egan, says, "Rolfing gave me the elasticity to make my first day of skiing look like I was in mid-season form. When people asked me what I’d been doing, I said you won't believe it, but it was Rolfing bodywork. The first time I tried Rolfing bodywork the rejuvenating effects were incredible. Since then I have been recommending Rolfing to others."

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