Equine Rolfing® in Boulder, Colorado

The care your horse deserves to perform their best.

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A sure-footed horse is a balanced horse.

Does your horse feel stiff to ride? Are they cranky to groom and tack up? As an Equine Rolfer®, my focus is on restoring biomechanical balance so that your horse feels eager and free to do their job. 

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Session 1

Address the Superficial Fascia

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Session 2

Release the Pelvic Girdle + Thoracic Sling

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Session 3

Releasing the Barrel

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Session 4 & 5

Core/Sleeve Balance + Integration

Benefits of the Equine Rolfing 5 Series

Equine Rolfing Structural integration helps release strain/counter-strain patterns and restore biomechanical balance. Starting at the superficial fascia, the process begins with differentiating the subcutaneous "under the skin" layer of tissue. Sequentially, I then work from the appendicular skeleton (limbs) to axial (spine and hyoid).

When horses natural balance is restored, riders often notice better temperament, increased confidence, more natural collection, and improved stride. 

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What to Expect: 

Equine Rolfing Structural Integration sessions are approximately 30-45 minutes of hands-on work and assessment. I offer individual equine Rolfing sessions, as well as, a 5-series equine bodywork package. 

Subzero Equine Cryotherapy sessions are 6-12 minutes per targeted area and can be seen as an add-on service or a complete service on its own. Starting at $75 for a 6 minute session; additional time at $35 per 2-minute increment.

Note: Equine Rolfing® and Cryotherapy are complementary therapies and are not substitutes for veterinary care. Always consult with your veterinarian regarding your horse’s health.

How to get started. 

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Schedule An Initial Session

Julianne resides in Boulder County, offering on-site barn visits around Colorado's front range.

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Build Your Treatment Plan

Explore the different options and collaborate to build a treatment plan that works for your equine partner.

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Experience Transformation

Non-invasive equine therapies help your horse feel comfortable and perform their best.

You deserve to do MORE of what you love. 

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  ABOUT ROLFING®  
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Who is Ida P. Rolf?

Ida P. Rolf was a biochemist and pioneering figure in the field of bodywork and holistic health. Born in 1896 in New York City, Dr. Rolf earned her bachelor's degree in biological chemistry from Barnard College in 1916. She later pursued a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, completing her doctoral studies in 1920.

Despite her background in science, Ida Rolf became increasingly interested in alternative healing modalities, particularly those related to the manipulation of the body's structure. Her explorations led her to study various disciplines, including osteopathy, chiropractic medicine, yoga, and the Alexander Technique.

Learn more about Ida P. Rolf and the history of Rolfing.

Rolfing appreciation and praise.

"Julianne is fantastic! I used to be a structural integration massage therapist myself and am very particular about who I see for bodywork. And I can say that Julianne is one of the best practitioners I’ve seen in years!"

"Julianne helped me so much with some ongoing pain issues. After my first three sessions with her, I was able to discontinue weekly visits to a chiropractor and was pain free."

Nancy N., Rolfing ClientBoulder, Colorado

I went to see Julianne after an ebike accident. Within the first session, Julianne was able to calm my body back down to where I could listen to it again. She is intuitive to the body's needs and adjusts her therapy to meet those individual needs.

Tracie P., Rolfing ClientBoulder, Colorado

Frequently asked questions.

Julianne Nagy, Certified Rolfer in Boulder, CO

Meet Julianne Nagy.

Julianne is a Certified Rolfer® located in Northern Colorado. She specializes in helping people and quadrupeds move out of pain and into ease—whether they're recovering from injury, managing chronic tension, or looking to improve athletic performance. 

Julianne Nagy, Equine Rolfer and Cryotherapist