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Zenya Yoga & Massage Studio – Newport News

$39 for 60-Minute Pumpkin-Spice or Chocolate-Peppermint Massage ($80 Value)

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In a Nutshell

The massage focuses on primary yoga muscles throughout the body and targets friction of the joints

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 8, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Appointment required, subject to availability. New clients only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Massages can keep your muscles relaxed and stress levels so low that you can catch an arrow in your hands, assuming the arrow is gently tossed to you. Get zen with this Groupon.

$39 for a 60-Minute Pumpkin-Spice or Chocolate-Peppermint Zenya Fusion Massage($80 Value)

The full-body massage focuses on primary yoga muscles and the friction of joints to relieve tension and release blocked energies. The treatment is enhanced with pumpkin-spice or chocolate-peppermint aromatherapy.

Zenya Yoga & Massage Studio

Soft waterfall lighting floods Zenya Yoga & Massage Studio's space, a holistic repository of all things relaxing. Light music skirts the earth-toned walls as a fleet of yogis guides students of all skill levels through a variety of yoga classes, including gentle flow, anusara and prenatal, using hands-on guidance to provide slight postural adjustments, easing beginners into complex poses, and ramping up the challenge for seasoned practitioners. Amber bamboo flooring meanders through the center, undergirding private rooms that house pampering body-therapy sessions that range from honey facials and body polishes to deep-tissue and Thai massage.

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Zenya Yoga & Massage Studio

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    Newport News

    101 Herman Melville Ave
    Newport News, Virginia 23606
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