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HomeSportNoosa locals are bending over backwards for StretchLab

Noosa locals are bending over backwards for StretchLab

StretchLab has opened in Noosa and people are bending over backwards to reap the benefits.

The US wellness brand that has won over celebrities such as Gwenyth Paltrow offers one-on-one tailored stretching sessions designed specifically for your body’s needs and pain points.

With WA, SA, and NSW, locations already open, StretchLab is lengthening its way across the country.

Tom Hartwright, owner of StretchLab Noosa, is excited to put flexibility in reach for all demographics.

Increased sports performance is one of the main benefits, however, stretching isn’t just for athletes or gym junkies.

There are many other reasons to get stretched including increased flexibility, reduced muscle and joint pain, improved posture and reduced stress.

“I love how regular stretching can help such a broad range of people, all the way from junior athletes wanting to perform better, tradespersons to the older demographic who are just looking to turn their heads better in the car or pick up their grandchildren,“ Tom said.

“From desk warriors worried about their posture and rounding shoulders to people wanting to improve their mobility and flexibility and everyone in between.

“I can see it quickly becoming a household name here in Noosa and Qld as it has done in the US.

“We have had an amazing reception and our customers are saying they are grateful that Noosa was the first location in Queensland.“

Participants can choose from a 25 or 50-minute one-on-one assisted stretch session and once you join up, bookings can be made easily on the StretchLab Australia App.

Don’t hold yourself back from living your most flexible life, contact StretchLab Noosa for a trial stretch.

To learn more about StretchLab, call 1300 459 691, visit stretchlab.com.au or find them at Unit CA03/28 Eenie Creek Rd, Noosaville.

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