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Stretch. Move. Thrive.

Grand Reopening of StretchLab Eagan and Grand Ave Locations

Eagan and Grand Avenue are welcoming back StretchLab with their recent soft reopening on December 19. With refreshed spaces and an invigorated approach to one-on-one assisted stretching, the studios are ready to guide their members toward greater flexibility, mobility, and comfort in their everyday lives.

Owned by Ursula Amiot and her husband, the Eagan StretchLab and StretchLab on Grand Ave. locations combine Ursula’s expertise as a chiropractor with a passion for helping people live pain-free. “It wasn’t a tough stretch—pun intended—for us to take this leap,” Ursula shared. “Seeing people reclaim their lives without pain is incredibly rewarding.” The inspiration for this venture came from personal experience: her husband discovered StretchLab while preparing for a ski trip and became a devoted fan after noticing the benefits.

Personalized Flexology

At StretchLab, members can expect personalized care from trained flexologists like general manager Codi Acker. Flexologists guide each session, helping members relax while they handle the work. “Think of it like flossing your teeth—no one loves doing it, but it feels so good when it’s done. And here, someone else does the work for you,” Codi explained.

The results speak for themselves: grandparents can play on the floor with their grandchildren, day-to-day tasks become easier, and countless members experience relief they never thought possible. “So many people live in pain and don’t realize it doesn’t have to be that way. We can help them find a different path,” Codi said.

Memberships are available now, with payment options including credit cards, checks, and HSA funds. Ursula highlighted that the timing couldn’t be better: “January is when we all focus on wellness. Incorporating a good stretch into your weekly routine is a smart way to invest in your health and use those HSA dollars wisely.”

Combine a Good Stretch with Regular Exercise

“Getting a good stretch is not a replacement for regular exercise,” shared Codi. “We suggest that our members combine a weekly stretch with moderate exercise, two to five times a week, to help them feel their best.”

Whether part of a broader fitness routine or a first step toward improved mobility, StretchLab offers a customized, comfortable approach to feeling better. For first-timers, details are available on the StretchLab website under the “First Timers” page.

StretchLab invites the community to experience firsthand how transformative a little stretch can be. Make 2025 the year you move better, feel better, and live better!

Incorporating a good stretch into your weekly routine is a smart way to invest in your health.

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