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Monday, October 24, 2011

Spa Peachy: PHYSICAL ADVANTAGE OFFERS SPECIAL INCENTIVES FOR NEW YORK CITY MARATHON: Buy one session and the next session is FREE…Buy one package and get 3 sessions FREE!!!!

Physical Advantage is the sports massage center where athletes from the New York Islanders to the Giants have been treated. No other massage therapy facility can boast the clientele from the professional sports world….and no other offers you a better understanding of training and conditioning for an event such as the New York City Marathon. Because treatment after the event is just as important as the preparation itself, Physical Advantage is now offering a "Pre-Marathon, Post-Marathon Special”: buy a single session or a special package before the Marathon, and get a session after the race...FREE.

Perennially named to New York Magazine’s “Best of” issue and featured on Fox TV, Physical Advantage has established itself as the premiere “serious” rehabilitative massage center in Manhattan. Professional athletes, marathoners, dancers, actors, and opera singers regularly go to Physical Advantage to get the kinks out and help their bodies heal, recover and renew. “Our focus is on serious massage for serious results,” explains Mover and Shaker Laurie Towers, fitness expert and former bodybuilder, who founded Physical Advantage to address the issues that she had experienced throughout her workout and athletic career. All Physical Advantage therapists are licensed and schooled in rehabilitation, work and are skilled at providing treatments designed for both short-term pain relief and long-term results.

Located in Midtown Manhattan at 139 East 57th Street (Penthouse), Physical Advantage is the active professionals’ massage center of choice, offering trigger point therapy and deep connective work that is “specific and corrective”. Physical Advantage can also bring massage and personal training directly to the client and has given in-office treatments to such Manhattan firms as Morgan Stanley, AT&T, Chase Bank, and Liz Claiborne. The company also teaches stretching exercises and offer tips on ‘how-tos’ that make the working areas ergonomically correct. Hours are by appointment only. For more information see www.physical-knead.com

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