She specializes in Sports Therapy and Corrective Muscle Therapy. Sarah blends a yoga background with a number of therapeutic techniques, from various modalities combining Deep Tissue Massage, Myofascial Release, Strain/Counter Strain and Trigger Point Therapy. Sarah has attended many advanced trainings including Cupping, Gua Sha, Active Isolated Stretching, Thai Yoga Massage, Reflexology, Aromatherapy and Energy Work. Sarah has been the Head Massage Therapist for the USA 7’s Men’s Olympic Rugby team, traveling Internationally on the HSBC 7’s World Series for the past four years travelling annually to ten different countries. Most recently she was the therapist for the team at the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2014 Pan American Games. She also was the USA Men’s National Rugby Team Head Massage Therapist from 2007- 2015, attending all camps, International and National Test matches, the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand and 2015 Rugby World Cup in England. Sarah’s’ work stemmed from her previous profession of training International Horses. By working with horses, she learned to evaluate the entire body by watching how muscles interact with each other. To treat the body as an entire system, not one part. Sarah also learned about the human body thru her involvement in high level sports. Thru training horses and from her own injuries playing International Rugby she developed an interest in how the human body works. Sarah then enrolled in the Pennsylvania School of Muscle Therapy, where she graduated at the top of her class. She then went on to study Corrective Muscle Therapy. After practicing yoga for many years with Erica Taxin Bleznak she most recently received her Yoga Teacher Training in Bali. Sarah’s work is often described as “very deep therapeutic massage with a gentle approach to the body.” She consults clients and athletes on biomechanical dysfunction by assessing gait and muscular imbalances. She is able to give a relaxing massage as well corrective. All of her treatments are a blend of modalities tailored to each client’s needs.