Jobs / Service Specialty
Specialist Position — Ballistic Stretching | $50/hr | Nationwide
Become a Ballistic Stretching Specialist
Advanced Dynamic Stretching for Peak Athletes. Join Stretch Service and deliver expert ballistic stretching sessions across the nation. Starting at $50/hour.
About Specializing in Ballistic Stretching at Stretch Service
Ballistic stretching uses controlled bouncing or swinging movements to push muscles beyond their normal range of motion. Reserved for conditioned athletes. As a ballistic stretching specialist with Stretch Service, you will deliver this powerful modality to clients across the country, helping them achieve results they cannot get on their own. Ballistic Stretching is one of the most requested stretch service techniques, and therapists who excel in this area are consistently among our busiest and highest-earning team members.
Specializing in ballistic stretching within the Stretch Service framework means you get to focus on the clinical work you love while we handle every aspect of the business. No marketing, no client acquisition, no scheduling software, no payment processing, no invoicing. You arrive at the client's location with your mat, assess their needs, deliver a world-class ballistic stretching session, and get paid within 30 minutes. The simplicity of this model allows you to see more clients, earn more money, and spend zero time on administrative tasks that drain your energy and eat into your earning hours.
The demand for ballistic stretching specialists is driven by the specific benefits this technique provides. Controlled bouncing movements at end range of motion — an advanced technique for athletes seeking maximum performance gains. These benefits resonate with a wide range of clients — from desk workers with chronic pain to athletes seeking peak performance. As awareness of professional assisted stretching grows across the United States, the demand for skilled ballistic stretching practitioners is growing with it. Stretch Service is at the forefront of this growth, and we need talented therapists to meet the demand.
What sets Stretch Service ballistic stretching specialists apart from practitioners at traditional studios is the mobile, personalized nature of the service. You are not stretching someone in a crowded group class or a small studio room with thin walls. You are in their home, their office, their hotel room, or their favorite park — providing a private, one-on-one ballistic stretching experience that is customized entirely to their body and goals. This personal touch creates deeper client relationships, better outcomes, and more repeat bookings. Many of our ballistic stretching specialists develop loyal weekly client bases within their first few months.
What a Ballistic Stretching Specialist Does
As a ballistic stretchingspecialist with Stretch Service, you'll deliver these key elements in every session:
Advanced technique for conditioned athletes
Controlled bouncing at end range of motion
Rapid flexibility improvements when done safely
Prepares body for explosive athletic movements
Requires professional supervision for safety
Builds on foundation of other stretching types
Sport-specific movement preparation
Progressive difficulty based on your level
Skills & Certifications for Ballistic Stretching Specialists
Becoming a successful ballistic stretching specialist at Stretch Service requires a combination of technical proficiency, anatomical knowledge, and interpersonal skills. On the technical side, you need hands-on experience performing ballistic stretchingtechniques with confidence and precision. You should be able to assess a client's mobility in the first five minutes of a session and build a customized treatment plan on the spot. Every client is different, and cookie-cutter approaches do not produce the results that keep clients coming back for weekly stretch service sessions.
Anatomical knowledge is foundational. You need to understand how muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia interact during ballistic stretching movements. You should be able to identify compensatory patterns, recognize contraindications, and modify techniques for clients with injuries, limited mobility, or medical conditions. The best ballistic stretching specialists think like clinicians — every stretch has a purpose, every movement is intentional, and every session is designed to produce measurable improvement.
Interpersonally, you need to be an excellent communicator who can explain techniques in plain language, build trust quickly, and create a comfortable environment in any setting. Stretch service sessions happen in intimate settings — clients' homes, hotel rooms, private offices — and your ability to be professional, warm, and reassuring is what transforms a good session into an exceptional one. Clients who trust their therapist relax more deeply, which leads to better stretching outcomes, which leads to repeat bookings and referrals.
Required Skills
Hands-on experience performing ballistic stretching techniques
Strong knowledge of anatomy, kinesiology, and biomechanics
Ability to assess client mobility and customize sessions
Clear communication to explain techniques to clients
Carry your own mat and arrive on time to every session
Preferred Certifications
Certified Stretch Therapist (CST) or equivalent
Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT)
NASM, ACE, or NSCA Personal Training Certification
Physical Therapy Assistant or related degree
CPR / First Aid certified
Clients You'll Work With as a Ballistic Stretching Specialist
Ballistic Stretching is most popular with these client types. Understanding their unique needs and goals will make you a more effective and in-demand stretch service therapist.
Where Ballistic Stretching Specialists Are in Demand
We need ballistic stretching specialists in every state. Here are the areas with the highest demand and open positions for stretch service therapists:
California (110 cities)
Florida (56 cities)
Georgia (19 cities)
Illinois (33 cities)
Michigan (30 cities)
New York (30 cities)
North Carolina (27 cities)
Ohio (31 cities)
Pennsylvania (13 cities)
Position Details
Part-Time Mobile Stretch Therapist — Ballistic Stretching Specialist
We're looking for therapists with strong ballistic stretching skills to join our growing team. You'll deliver mobile ballistic stretching sessions to clients across the country. Bring your own mat, bring your expertise, and we handle marketing, scheduling, and payments. Clients pay $99/hr for stretch service sessions — you earn $50/hr for every session you complete. Fast payment, flexible schedule, established clients.
FAQ: Ballistic Stretching Specialist Jobs at Stretch Service
What does a Ballistic Stretching specialist do at Stretch Service?
What qualifications do I need to specialize in Ballistic Stretching?
How much do Ballistic Stretching specialists earn?
Where is Ballistic Stretching in demand?
Can I specialize exclusively in Ballistic Stretching?
How do I apply as a Ballistic Stretching specialist?
Other Stretch Service Specialties
Explore other stretch service modalities. Many therapists are proficient in multiple specialties.
Apply as a Ballistic Stretching Specialist
Put your ballistic stretching expertise to work. $50/hour, flexible schedule, fast payment, and clients already waiting for you.
Or call/text us at (888) 734-7274