Join HOKA and Finish Line Physical Therapy for a one hour mobility session and whole body Cryotherapy session. The one-hour mobility class will offer participants a mix of mobility & soft tissue exercises for different parts of your body. You’ll also get a chance to experience whole body cryotherapy, a revolutionary treatment that uses extreme cold to promote natural healing, recovery, and wellness in just three minutes.
Refreshments will be served around the treatments.
RSVPS are limited at the link below!
The mobility class will enhance stability and promote greater recovery leading into the final days of marathon prep. We'll focus on key repositioning, mobility, and stability exercises that will result in the increased range of motion and control you need to optimize your marathon performance. During your visit to the Cryotherapy chamber, you will step into FLPT’s Cryo chamber where cryogenically cooled air will be pumped in, lowering the temperature to -184ºF. The drop in temperature will increase circulation and enrich the blood with oxygen and nutrients. In just minutes, you will step out of the chamber feeling invigorated. And don't worry, you'll start to warm back up as soon as you step out. Check out more on what to expect here.
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*Note: cryotherapy is not recommended for those with recent heart conditions, cardiovascular issues and/or diabetes who are not taking medication, or for people who suffer from Renaud’s. View the complete list of Contraindications. Additionally, cryotherapy is not available for people under the age of 18.
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7:30 AM
doors open - hydration station (water, gaterade, fruit)
7:33 AM
Cryo #1
7:36 AM
Cryo #2
7:40 AM
Cryo #3
7:43 AM
Cryo #4
7:47 AM
Cryo #5
7:50 AM
Cryo #6
7:54 AM
Cryo #7
7:57 AM
Cryo #8
8:01 AM
Cryo #9
8:04 AM
Cryo #10
8:08 AM
Cryo #11
8:15 AM
Mobility Session with Tim Waanders, PT, DPT
9:15 AM
Cryo & bagels
9:18 AM
Cryo #12
9:21 AM
Cryo #13
9:25 AM
Cryo #14
9:28 AM
Cryo #15
9:32 AM
Cryo #16
9:35 AM
Cryo #17
9:39 AM
Cryo #18
9:42 AM
Cryo #19
9:46 AM
Cryo #20
10:00 AM
event end
Finish Line Physical Therapy, located in Chelsea in NYC and in New Rochelle in Westchester, was established by Owner and CEO Michael Conlon when the clinic he was working at reduced patient treatment times from 30 minutes down to 20 minutes. Michael became a physical therapist with a goal of helping people and he knew there was no way he would be able to offer the quality care they needed to achieve their personal goals in just 20 minutes. The only way to maintain the philosophy of quality over quantity was to start his own practice where he could guarantee that patients would receive the personal attention they needed.
The top priority at HOKA is the health and safety of our customers, partners, and employees, as well as their families and all others with whom they come in contact. In conjunction with CDC guidelines, agreement with our vendor partners, and cooperation by participants, HOKA is implementing what we deem the current and best precautionary practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at this event. Standards are subject to event county guidelines and at the discretion of the local HOKA staff.
By registering for this event, I acknowledge that exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present; HOKA cannot guarantee that you will not be exposed during your visit. Please view our Event Safety Guidelines for this event.
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Attendees must adhere to the following event rules and requirements:
  Those who do not feel well should not attend and participate. Wearing a face mask, with the exception of during the run/activity, and social distancing (staying at least six feet away from individuals not within your immediate household) is strongly recommended at all times. Â
Additional Rules and RequirementsÂ
Please follow event rules stated by HOKA and the event partner/retailer.
All customers will be required to wear socks when trying on and using HOKA demo shoes. Please note try on socks will be provided if attendee does not come with socks.
Please bring your own refreshments and fuel for the event. HOKA will not provide refreshments or food.Â
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HOKA and event partner has the right to cancel the event at any time if event is considered not safe for the public. For questions and concerns, please visit the Event FAQ’s.
Mask wearing is strongly recommended for all participants, with the exception of during the run/outdoor activity.
Masks should completely cover the nose and mouth and fit snugly against the sides of the face without gaps. Masks must be a medical, surgical, or two-layer fabric mask or respirator. The following are specifically excluded from being considered a face covering/mask: scarf, ski mask, balaclava, bandana, turtleneck, collar or single layer of fabric.
Yes, when you register and provide your shoe size, the local HOKA rep will prepare individual shoe bags with your shoe size and name on the bag. Attendees must wear socks when trying on and using HOKA demo shoes. Try-on socks will be provided if attendee does not have any. Shoe styles may vary by event.