Massage near CSU campus.
The studio is two blocks south of the main CSU campus, on the east side of College Ave. Same private session, same price - the closest real therapeutic massage to campus.
A short walk down College.
If you're at the CSU main campus, the studio is south of you on College Ave. Easy to fit between classes, easier still by bike. Roughly five minutes on foot from the south edge of campus; two minutes by car.
Head south on College.
From the main campus, walk south on College Ave. The studio is at 1318 S. College, on the east side of the street.
Past the Acupuncture Center sign.
You'll see a small tenant sign on College - the building shares space with an acupuncture clinic and a few other small businesses.
1318 S. College Ave.
Brown brick building with a big cedar tree out front. Up the exterior stairs on the side, second floor.
No waiting room.
Walk straight in - I'll greet you. No front desk, no clipboard, no awkward lobby. Right into the session.
A few things to set expectations.
South College is a busy road, but parking around the studio is easier than you'd think. Here's what to plan for.
Parking
Free in the small lot behind the building. If it's full, there's street parking along Pitkin or on the side streets just east of College.
By bike or scooter
Bike rack out front. The Mason Trail runs a block west of College if you prefer to skip the traffic.
Building access
Second floor. One small step at the building entrance and stairs up the side. Call ahead if you have specific access needs - I'll be straight with you about the space.
Athletes, finals shoulders, training cycles.
A lot of CSU folks find me - runners and cyclists on the Foothills trails, climbing-team athletes, Rams in season, and graduate students working with chronically locked-up shoulders from too many papers. The work is the same boutique session whether you're an athlete or not.
A note on pricing.
I don't advertise a "student discount" - the price is the price, and I'd rather not pretend otherwise. What I will do: if you're scheduling between classes and only have an hour, ask about a 60-minute block - I can usually make it work.
Sessions are the same three options as everyone else: 60 min, 75 min on request, or 90 min.
Common for CSU athletes & trail runners.
If you're training on the Foothills, the Maxwell trails, or Lory State Park - campus regulars mostly book deep-tissue and sports recovery sessions. And if your problem is below the knee - plantar fasciitis, locked calves, an Achilles that won't quit - the Zoku Shin Do foot work is built for exactly that. Read about sports & recovery work → Foot & calf work for runners →
Booking from campus is quick.
Five-minute walk south on College. Book online or text the studio - whichever's faster.