Preferred Denver/Boulder Massage Therapist
Submitted by Kris Thompson on
It's a little more than halfway through the Cyclocross season and you might start feeling beat and a little burnt out. I think many will agree with me, a massage done by an experienced massage therapist can do wonders for the body and mind. But if you've never gone to a sports massage therapist before how do you find one? Word of mouth! My preferred therapist is an old friend and one with 18 years of experience working on many of Boulder's top athletes runners and cyclist, Kevin Jordan. He was Peter Weber's Therapist during is pro days. But that is just mine, share with others below and I'll add them to the list for others to learn about
- Kevin Jordan 303.646.7823 (Boulder)
- Chiropratic - Dr. Steve Melis (recommended by @MikeBrouse)
- Matt Gibble at Raining Faith Message 720-259-2289
- Drs Jen and Andy Harmon for Chiropractic work and Amy O'Conner for massage (Peak Sports Chiropractic. 263 2nd Ave, suite100, Niwot.)
- Dr Dan Maduff - http://www.belmarchiro.com/
- @KneadEdMassage (Twitter)
- Josh at Tri-Massage - http://tri-massage.com/
- Better than Drugs @BetterThnnDrugs


19 Comments
Favorite massage & body work
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Hey friends at 303 - my guy is the same guy who works with Taylor Phinney - Boulder's own Dr. Steve Melis - Pro-Active Chiropractic combines unbelievable massage and body work with a chiropractic background to provide unparalleled relief from body aches and alignment problems. Steve has taught at the Boulder School of Massage for many years actually developing some of their curriculum. Although he no longer teaches there he has taught and influenced many of Boulder's massage therapists.
Taylor Phinney (and me) both are clients. I see Steve on a regular basis for neck, shoulder and even forearm & hand problems from all the painting I do. Yes, even artists need body work.
Pro-Active - in Gunbarrel - 303-530-4280
Points: 4
Massage/body work
Submitted by Cross Propz (not verified) on
I see Drs Jen and Andy Harmon for alignment and adjustment, Amy O'Conner for massage. All at Peak Sports Chiropractic.
263 2nd Ave, suite100, Niwot.
Check it out, I'll be there later!
Points: 3
Local and active in the cycling community
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
My recomendation is Matt Gibble at Raining Faith Message. He's also the presenting sponsor of Feedback Sports Racing. Great guy, great stories, refreshing message and a great resource for message and stretching info.
http://www.rainingfaith.com/
720-259-2289
Points: -2
Experienced Sports Massage Therapist
Submitted by Andy Johnson (not verified) on
I want to second the comment about Matt Gibble as one of the best massage therapists in our area, who understands the needs of endurance athletes and specifically cyclists. After 20 years of competition and subsequently visits to massage therapists, he is by far one of the best.
Points: 3
Steve's wife Stacey Melis
Submitted by Kate Powlison (not verified) on
Steve's wife Stacey Melis (CMT) is fantastic too. My chronic back pain is finally going away after working with her the past couple of months. She understands cyclists!
http://www.pro-active-chiro.com/about_us.html
Points: 1
I use this guy named Matt
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
I use this guy named Matt Gibble aka Raining Faith Message. He was racing CAT 2 before I was born and is know doing it again. He also has a wealth of knowlegde about stretching/ yoga. I wish I could see him more often. He is reasonably priced and has a nice space. He is also a sponsor of Feedback Sports Racing and Junior Development Chair for Feedback Sports Racing.
Points: 2
Another one to check out is
Submitted by Ben (not verified) on
Another one to check out is Tri-Massage, Josh there has worked wonders for me and works with some of the best triathletes there are. http://tri-massage.com/
I can second Peak Sports Chiropractic as well.
Points: 3
Too funny!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Too funny! Massage feels great but does nothing for your performance. Lower that PSI and get a good coach and get in shape.
Points: 2
Good Point, do you have a preferred Coach?
Submitted by Kris Thompson on
Since you tee'd this one up so well for me then check out our coaches page and tell me if I have your coach?
http://303cycling.com/colorado_cycling_coaches
Points: 2
Massage isn't only about the body
Submitted by Kris Thompson on
Getting a good massage at times can re-new your soul as much as the body and halfway through the season is a good time for it.
Points: 3
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