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Athletic Bodywork – Multiple Locations

$40 for One-Hour Orthopedic or Sports Massage ($85 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Therapists provide relief for soft-tissue injuries or overworked muscles with rejuvenating, area-specific massages

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required, or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be 18 or older or accompanied by a guardian. Valid at both locations.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A sore back is often the result of days spent hunching over keyboards or playing catch with wet bags of flour. Get back in the game with this Groupon.

$40 for a One-Hour Orthopedic or Sports Massage ($85 Value)

In the orthopedic massage, a therapist targets areas of injury or pain, working to prevent or eliminate discomfort or impairment from soft-tissue injuries. Sports massages are customized to address the needs and goals of each client, such as helping to provide relief to tight and overworked muscles or to increase flexibility.

For both treatments, clients should wear loose-fitting shorts and a loose shirt or sports bra. Draping will be provided when necessary.

Athletic Bodywork

The skilled massage therapist and personal training behind Athletic Bodywork discovered her passion for massage through her own athletic career. A competitive martial artist, she found herself struggling with soreness or muscle dysfunction, and chose to go back to school for massage so that she could help her clients to both prevent and recover from injuries.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Displaying Your Varsity Letter

While earning a varsity letter in high-school athletics remains cool, wearing a letterman's jacket to display it isn't quite as cool. Here's how you can show off your athletic achievement without that jacket:

  • Instead of a letterman's jacket, start wearing a pair of letterman's jeans.

  • Turn your varsity letter into something practical that you must use often, such as a swatting device to fend off all the students who want to try to become your best friend.

  • At lunch, pull out a sandwich made of bread and your varsity letter. Then tell all the people you're sitting near: "Not again, you guys. My mom keeps making me a 'reminder of my physical gifts on rye.'"

  • Do that magic trick where you seemingly disappear into a cloud of smoke and, when the smoke clears, all that's left is your varsity letter. That way people will probably carry that letter around school thinking it's you until the end of time.

  • Sew it directly onto your body. If there's ever a time to try sewing something onto your skin, it's when you're young and popular enough to get a nice ceremony should something go horribly wrong.

Hunky guys, you can appear even hunkier in public by combing your hair with your varsity letter.

Athletic Bodywork

  • A

    Village Seven

    3241 W Carefree Circle, Building F
    Colorado Springs, Colorado 80917
    (719) 649-5402
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  • B

    Virginia Village

    2050 S. Oneida St., Suite 200
    Denver, Colorado 80224
    (719) 649-5402
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  • The Colorado Springs location closes on January 29.