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Flagstaff Native Opens StretchLab Studio

December 4, 2022 By FBN Leave a Comment

“As a Flagstaff native, I was brainstorming ways I could bring something helpful to this community,” said Rosenfeldt.

StretchLab, the premier assisted stretching franchise, is opening its first Flagstaff location at 319 Regent Street, Suite 75. The studio will introduce people of all ages and fitness levels to the various health and wellness benefits of working with highly trained Flexologists in an open, modern, fun and approachable environment.

To give the Flagstaff community an opportunity to become familiar with the StretchLab experience, the new studio will celebrate its opening with six weeks of discounts for services, including one-on-one assisted stretching and group stretches.

StretchLab Flagstaff is owned and operated by entrepreneur Heather Rosenfeldt. Rosenfeldt has spent the past 25 years working 15-hour days in corporate America and is ready for a new business venture. She loves working out, but after years of soreness in her hips and poor range of motion, her personal trainer suggested she incorporate more rigorous stretching into her routine. While searching for stretching options, she was introduced to StretchLab and fell in love with the customized program style and the TRX MAPS machine that shows flexibility progress.

“As a Flagstaff native, I was brainstorming ways I could bring something helpful to this community,” said Rosenfeldt. “After my own journey with stretching, I thought StretchLab would be the perfect new addition to Flagstaff. Stretching has left me feeling stronger in my workouts and more functional in my daily life.”

StretchLab offers a variety of one-on-one personalized stretching services, including a 25-minute stretch that concentrates on the client’s current stretching needs, as well as a 50-minute head-to-toe deep stretch that addresses all major muscle groups. Monthly memberships are available for four, eight or 12 visits per month, as well as drop-in stretches.

The Flagstaff studio will also offer the TRX MAPS machine, which identifies movement inefficiencies across four critical categories: mobility, activation, posture and symmetry. The MAPS score is created utilizing 3D technology to perform a total body movement assessment scan in under 30 seconds as users perform three body-weight squats. Results are delivered on-screen and via email, which will allow StretchLab’s Flexologists to better serve the needs of its diverse members. This creates a customized movement plan and offers a measurable way to see progress in flexibility. FBN

By FBN Staff

StretchLab Flagstaff is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, as well as 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. The studio can be reached online at
www.StretchLab.com
, by email at
flagstaff@stretchlab.com or by phone at 928-377-1191.

Filed Under: Business, Local News, Sedona, Williams, Winslow Tagged With: Flexologists Flagstaff, Heather Rosenfeldt, StretchLab Studio, StretchLab’s Flexologists

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