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OolaMoola – Multiple Locations

$29 for One-Hour Relaxation Massage (Up to $90 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Licensed muscle-melters soothe tight tendons and reduce stress with one-hour massages at clinics, wellness centers, and health spas

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 27, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. May buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. Valid only for option purchased. 24hr cancellation required. 17 and younger must be accompanied by a guardian.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Giving yourself a massage, like throwing yourself a surprise birthday party or asking for your own hand in marriage, is a surefire disappointment. Leave kneading to the knowledgeable with this Groupon.

$29 for a One-Hour Relaxation Massage (Up to $90 Value)

OolaMoola's licensed therapists perform restorative massages at preferred massage clinics, wellness centers, and health spas. Nixing knots and easing muscles, backrub experts soothe guests with stress-squashing massages supplemented with natural remedies to allay chronic pain, headaches, slipped discs, and old marching-band injuries. During the one-hour massage, minds float away on a cloud of relaxation while bodies yield to firm compressions that trigger lactic-acid production and leave muscles as relaxed as a sleeping toddler listening to a looped recording of trains in the distance.

Days and times vary by provider; contact the provider for availability:

  • Natural Health Chiropractic Sport & Spine - (817) 735-3839
  • HealthCare Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Center - (972) 820-0425
  • HealthCare Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Center - (214) 483-3300
  • Meadows Chiropractic - (214) 987-9973
  • Advanced Wellness and Weight Loss Center - (972) 392-7008
  • Camp Wisdom Back and Neck Center - (214) 736-7862

OolaMoola

Nailing a job interview, taking a spiritual retreat, and heading out for a night with friends—these disparate activities all work to boost one’s Oola. Fun to say and satisfying to achieve, you attain Oola when several core factors of your life are thriving. Oola might mean that you’re feeling good about your fitness level, finances, career, faith, or relationship with your family, friends, and ant-farm residents. The folks at OolaMoola hope to boost Oola levels nationwide by helping their clients map out their life’s goals and how they will go about achieving them. The service also boosts Oola quotients by introducing their members to cool businesses and offering discounts on services including massages, fitness, and mani-pedis.

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The Groupon Guide to: Babe Ruth Myths

As the story of Babe "The Baby" Ruth's baseball career continues to be told to new generations, the facts are becoming more and more distorted. Dispel common Ruth myths with his handy guide:

Myth: Before hitting a home run in the 1932 World Series, he "called his shot" by pointing his bat toward the center-field bleachers.
Truth: Grainy film footage confirms that "The Sultan of Swing" did in fact point toward the bleachers before hitting a home run. However, Ruth faked the home run by taking a powerful swing, catching the pitched ball, discreetly swallowing it, and yelling, "A home run! A home run is what I just struck with my bat! Now I run the bases before you all!" The ball, and the truth, weren't revealed until much later, when Babe Ruth's doctor penned the bestseller Things I've Removed from Babe Ruth's Body: The Story.

Myth: A sick child asked Babe Ruth to hit a home run for him, and Ruth did.
Truth: "The Great Home Run Provider" did hit a home run for the child, and then two more; however, the only sickness the child suffered from was being selfish.

Myth: Babe Ruth died on August 16, 1948.
Truth: Though a death certificate confirms this date, "The Nightmare on Baseball Street" continues to live on in all of us because of his final wish—for his body to be donated to Hansen Paper Co. and then slowly parceled out into their paper products.

How many baseballs did Babe Ruth swallow?

OolaMoola

  • A

    Advanced Wellness and Weight Loss Center

    6029 Beltline Rd. , Suite 100
    Dallas, Texas 75254
    (972) 392-7008
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  • B

    Camp Wisdom Back and Neck Center

    217 E Camp Wisdom Rd., #D
    Duncanville, Texas 75116
    (972) 296-6173
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  • C

    Natural Health Chiropractic Sport & Spine

    4634 Camp Bowie Blvd.
    Fort Worth, Texas 76107
    (817) 735-3839
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