Stay in the Game

Stay in the Game
Former Army officerCompetitive athleteTargeted sports massageInjury rehabilitationAftercare advice

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About

Stay in the Game offers sports massage and injury rehabilitation services in Chester-le-Street. Specialising in no-nonsense bodywork, recovery, and injury support, the therapist is a former Army officer and competitive athlete. Ideal for teams, lifters, fighters, runners, and operational personnel.

Open from 7 AM to 8 PM on weekdays and until 9:30 AM on Thursdays, Stay in the Game provides targeted treatments and aftercare advice to help athletes maintain peak performance.

Services

  • Sports massage
  • Injury rehabilitation

Opening Hours

Monday 7 AM-8 PM
Tuesday 7 AM-8 PM
Wednesday 7 AM-8 PM
Thursday 7-9:30 AM
Friday 7 AM-8 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Stay in the Game offer?
Stay in the Game provides sports massage and injury rehabilitation services. They offer targeted treatments and aftercare advice to help athletes maintain peak performance.
Who is the therapist at Stay in the Game?
The therapist is a former Army officer and competitive athlete with extensive experience in sports massage and injury rehabilitation.
What makes Stay in the Game unique?
Stay in the Game combines a no-nonsense approach with expert knowledge, offering tailored treatments and aftercare advice to support athletes in Chester-le-Street.
What is TrustedIn.uk?
TrustedIn.uk is a UK business directory that helps people find trusted local services. It features specialists like Stay in the Game in Chester-le-Street, known for their expertise and commitment to athlete recovery.
How are listings on TrustedIn.uk curated?
TrustedIn.uk selects listings based on demonstrated expertise and community trust. Stay in the Game qualifies through its experienced therapist, targeted services, and positive feedback from athletes.