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Rolfing Structural Integration with Amy Pursell in Lafayette, Colorado
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What is Rolfing?
Rolfing Structural Integration is a powerful form of hands-on bodywork that reorganizes the connective tissue — the fascia — that holds your body in its habitual shape. Developed by Dr. Ida P. Rolf, it gently realigns your structure within gravity so you can move with less effort, less pain, and greater ease. Session by session, clients discover a body that feels more like home.
Your Practitioner
Meet Amy Pursell,
Certified Rolfer
Amy Pursell is a certified Rolfer trained through the Rolf Institute of Structural Integration. She brings a warm, intuitive presence to each session — meeting you exactly where you are and guiding your body toward its natural balance.
Based in Lafayette, Colorado, Amy serves clients throughout the Boulder–Denver metro area who are ready to move beyond chronic pain and reconnect with their bodies.
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Services & Sessions
Single Session
75 minutes
One focused session targeting your specific needs, goals, and areas of tension.
10-Series Package
Save $500 off individual rate
The complete Rolfing journey — a structured sequence that systematically addresses your whole body.
Free Consultation
15 minutes
Not sure if Rolfing is right for you? Let's talk it through before you commit.
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Common Questions
Rolfing is a form of hands-on bodywork that reorganizes the connective tissue (fascia) throughout your body. Developed by Dr. Ida P. Rolf in the 1950s, it works to align your body within gravity — reducing chronic pain, improving posture, and restoring natural ease of movement. Unlike massage, which targets muscles, Rolfing addresses the whole-body fascial system.
Most people describe Rolfing as firm but deeply satisfying pressure — not painful, but purposeful. Sessions involve both hands-on work and subtle movement cues. Many clients report feeling taller, lighter, and more grounded after a session.
Massage primarily relaxes muscles through repetitive strokes. Rolfing works with fascia — the web of connective tissue that holds your body together — to create lasting structural change. The effects of Rolfing tend to be cumulative and long-lasting, often producing changes that continue evolving for weeks after a session.
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