Lauren, I apologize for taking so long to reply. You can use the full roller for most of the work. The exception would be when the roller is under the pelvis flat side up- that choice not only has to do with height but also surface area under the pelvis for safety. When the half roller is under the blades, you can probably get away with the full roller and just modify your range. You can also do some of the exercises without a roller (roll down) and join back in with a full roller when useful. I hope this helps!
Hallee, I’ve only gotten through the first 20 mins so far but wanted to say how much I like your teaching and the session. Really lovely 🤩.. makes me even more disappointed I didn’t get to workout with you last year. Next trip to NY I’m chasing you down! Meanwhile I will continue this class ...
Hallee I would also like to know as has been previously asked, whether I can use a full roller for this as I do not have a half roller. Also, I am in the UK and I have not seen mentioned different levels of support / hardness for the rollers. Is there a way to test the support / hardness of a roller?
Sue S ~ I've tried this class with a Full Foam Roller and it worked but I had to make some adjustments. I also found that the Parasetter worked as well. If you purchase one online, you should be able to pick the firmness that you would like, however it depends on the manufacturer. You can find these specific Rollers on the MELT website. I hope this helps!