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Assisted stretching

Discover your deepest stretch ever as an expert does the hard work for you.

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Stretch your limits, not a muscle

You might neglect stretching unless it’s built into a workout, but it’s just as essential as brushing your teeth. That’s where assisted stretching comes in, a simple way to build flexibility into your routine –whether you’re active or not – with deep, satisfying stretches that help prevent injury.

Stretch deeper, without the effort

Your pro does all the work – guiding your body through flowing movements and stretches that target hard-to-reach areas, promoting better posture and alignment.

Protect your future health

Regular sessions can lead to improved mobility, making daily activities and workouts more efficient and less prone to injury.

Feels amazing

It’s surprisingly relaxing – expect that same floaty, feel-good feeling you get after a great massage, with a satisfying sense of space in your body.

Before your session, your pro will start with a quick chat about what you’re hoping to get from the session and which areas you’d like to focus on.

You'll remain fully clothed as they guide you through a series of stretches using their hands, feet and body to gently move yours. If you’ve ever had a Thai yoga massage, some of the techniques might feel familiar.

By the end, you’ll feel both energised and relaxed, thanks to the boost in blood flow and endorphins that come with a really good stretch.

Read more on the blog: I tried assisted stretching – here's what I thought.

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Sevjan

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Urban pro Taiwo

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Jodian

Ellie

Fabio

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Woman standing on Hackney street with massage table

Sevjan

Justyna

Urban pro Taiwo

Taiwo

Jodian

Ellie

Fabio

Zornitsa

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Learn more about assisted stretching

Assisted stretching is where an expert stretches your body for you, moving you into a series of positions to release muscle tension and keep joints healthy.

Designed for desk workers and athletes alike – and performed with you fully clothed – almost everyone can benefit from this low-effort, high-reward treatment.

Read a first-hand review of assisted stretching

It’s best to wear stretchy, comfortable clothing to keep you covered as your stretch therapist moves you through a range of positions. A long t-shirt and leggings/joggers is perfect.

We don’t recommend assisted stretching if you’re pregnant as certain stretches may not be safe during pregnancy.

Try our specialist pregnancy massage instead, suitable from your second trimester onwards.

If you’re not sure about whether assisted stretching is right for you, it's always best to check in with your doctor. It might not be right for you if:

  • You have a muscle or joint injury or for those with certain medical conditions such as osteoporosis, arthritis, or spinal cord injuries 

  • For pregnant women as certain stretches may not be safe during pregnancy; try our specialist pregnancy massage instead


Assisted stretching has many proven benefits
Studies have shown that stretching helps with the range of motion and flexibility of muscles, both vital in preventing injury. 

Better posture
Clients often say they feel taller after a stretch session and that’s because muscles lengthen when they’re stretched, allowing for more space in the spine and for shoulders to sit back rather than curl forward.

Reduced pain
If you’ve ever woken up with a stiff neck after sleeping in a funny position, you’ll know how painful restricted movement can be. Stretching can gently iron out the kinks, easing pain and freeing up movement. Researchers have shown that regular stretching (in this study, as often as five times a week) can be as effective as strengthening exercises in patients with chronic neck pain.

A boost of feel-good chemicals
Stretching boosts blood flow to the muscles along with oxygen and nutrients which makes it great for soothing delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). This burst of oxygen – along with mood-boosting endorphins and oxytocin – is why you feel so good after a stretch session. 

Not only that, but when we’re stressed, we tend to tense up. A stretch session releases this built up tension, helping us feel calmer by activating our parasympathetic nervous system. 

The benefits of stretching become even more valuable as we age

In one study, 20 women in their 70s were given a 10-week stretching programme. The results showed that static stretching of the trunk muscles significantly helped spinal mobility (back flexibility). In another, daily stretching exercises showed promise when it came to preventing falls by improving gait.

Assisted stretching is a brilliant treatment regardless of your fitness levels or lifestyle. It’s especially popular among people who spend a lot of time working at a desk as it helps address tight shoulders and ‘tech neck’. 

It’s equally valuable for athletes and gym enthusiasts. It can help enhance performance by getting your key muscle groups working together properly, and with stretching out stiff and sore muscles post-exercise.

Your stretch therapist will bring a massage table with them. If you have a yoga mat, keep it to hand as it may be useful for certain stretches.

It’s best to book after a workout rather than before

Stretching after your workout helps you recover faster by flushing out metabolic waste, increasing blood flow, and lengthening the muscles that you've just worked.

Wait at least 24 hrs before exercising again

After an assisted stretching session, it's important to let your body rest and recover. Don't jump right back into any intense physical activity or exercise (wait a day or two). If there were specific muscles worked on in your stretch session, in your next workout you might want to exercise a different part of your body to allow these muscles to recover.

The main difference between assisted stretching and massage is the focus of the technique

Assisted stretching is mostly about improving flexibility and range of motion through the use of specific stretching techniques. Massage, on the other hand, is focused on promoting relaxation, reducing tension, and improving circulation through the manipulation of soft tissues.

Massage is performed directly on the skin, assisted stretching is clothed
Massage typically involves oil being massaged directly into the skin. Assisted stretching is an entirely clothed treatment, meaning you don’t need towels.

Massage and assisted stretching work well together

For overall muscle and joint health, massage and assisted stretching both have their place.

Assisted stretching can help you move more freely and fluidly, while massage can help to release tension and soothe muscle stiffness. When used together, these techniques make for a more thorough and effective treatment for muscle and joint issues.

Athletes and fitness enthusiasts might prefer to book assisted stretching more regularly than massage because of the way it loosens muscle tension instead of breaking it up. 

All stretch therapists on Urban hold at least a Level 3 qualification in sports massage, remedial massage, or soft tissue therapy. We also accept massage therapists with additional certifications in assisted stretching or Thai massage. Additionally, degree-qualified and registered osteopaths and physiotherapists can offer this treatment.

To prepare for an assisted stretching treatment, you should wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move easily, and avoid eating a heavy meal right before your session. It's also a good idea to communicate any injuries or areas of concern with your stretch therapist so they can tailor the session to your specific needs.

Yes! In fact, this is the perfect treatment if you want to work on your flexibility as your therapist will help you achieve a deeper stretch while avoiding injury. 

If you work at a desk job, it’s normal to feel stiff and inflexible, but regular stretching helps you move more fluidly and develop better posture, among many other benefits listed above.

Our prices reflect the cost of living in each area to make sure Urban pros earn fairly. They also vary by time of day/week:

Off-peak hours:

Monday to Friday: 7:00 AM to 6:59 PM

Peak hours:

Monday to Friday: 7:00 PM to 10:59 PM
Saturday and Sunday: All day (7:00 AM to 10:59 PM)

City:Off peak 60-minute assisted stretchingPeak 60-minute assisted stretching
London£79£84

We currently offer assisted stretching across London and the South East.

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