Assisted stretching is no longer a luxury. It’s an essential part of proactive health and fitness routines. According to a report from Glimpse on top 20 fitness trends of 2026, assisted stretching has become one of the most notable healthcare trends within the fitness space. More people than ever are prioritizing their recovery and mobility to help live better, more fuller lives.
Which begs the question: why assisted stretching and what stretch studio is right for you?
Assisted stretching is a form of stretching where a professional such as an iFlex stretch therapist assists a client through a series of stretches. Unlike stretching on your own, assisted stretching is a passive practice for the person getting stretched! The stretch professional does all the work of positioning the client’s body into a stretch, while actively and safely pushing the body into a deep stretch to help enhance the benefits that often cannot be achieved when stretching on your own.
Athletes, fitness enthusiasts, corporate professionals and even active retirees seek out assisted stretching because of its numerous benefits.
Increased flexibility and mobility
Improved range of motion
Enhanced performance
Better recovery
Pain relief
Injury prevention
Choosing to go to a stretch studio goes beyond just “wanting to get stretched”. After all, anyone can stretch on their own. But when done with a highly trained professional, an assisted stretch can enhance both the experience and benefits.
Stretching on your own is certainly beneficial, especially when done regularly. But it does come with limitations. Because it’s done independently, the stretch is limited by a person’s ability to maintain their position and balance. Additionally, stretches are often limited to a general routine depending on an individual’s existing knowledge of stretching. This might mean personalization of the stretches aren’t really put into practice.
When stretching on your own, it’s easy to actively engage muscles beyond the ones that are getting stretched. Which, limits the overall relaxation needed to further deepen a stretch. Similarly, there is a higher risk of overstretching or overworking the wrong muscles, resulting in either hurting yourself or not deepening the stretch as much as you could.
The combination of these limitations could mean mobility and flexibility progress may be slower. This often discourages individuals from continuing this routine, further delaying progress.
Getting stretched by a highly trained professional at a stretch studio comes with a number of advantages. Because of their knowledge of the body and stretching techniques, they are able to assist a person through deeper, more targeted stretches. This is partially due to the stretch being more passive for the person being stretched, allowing for better muscle relaxation. But it’s also because their expertise gives them the ability to monitor the intensity that allows for deep stretches without hurting the person being stretched.
Additionally, a stretch therapist has the understanding of how to customize stretches and design stretch programs that meet a person’s existing needs and limitations while progressing towards future goals. With their assistance, a person may be able to see noticeable differences in their mobility and flexibility progress much quicker!
Ready to try an assisted stretch but not sure what stretch studio is right for you? While more stretch studios have entered the market in recent years, it’s important to note that they are not all the same. Some incorporate their own unique stretching styles while others may cater to a specific audience.
When choosing a stretch studio, you should consider why you’re seeking assisted stretching and how the stretch studio can complement that need. Additionally, it’s important to trust who is stretching you, so you’ll want to choose a stretch studio that has trusted experts and resources.
At iFlex Stretch Studios, we’re redefining recovery. Our clients enjoy access to:
Certified stretch therapists
Comprehensive mobility assessments
Personalized, expert-guided stretch sessions
Right now, you can try an iFlex near you and get 50% off your first stretch. Just click the button below to get started.