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Collette, owner of Georgia Sports Massage, has been practicing massage since 1999. She's a graduate of the Atlanta School of Massage's Clinical Program. Prior to that, Collette earned a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science and Biology from the University of South Carolina - Aiken, where she was a 4-year scholarship, All-Conference Softball player who also ran on the University's Cross-country team. Collette enjoys working with athletes of all calibers. Her experiences include working at many USA Track & Field National Championships, Olympic Trials, Track and Field World Championships in Moscow and Osaka, AVP Tournaments (Pro Beach Volleyball), Cirque Du Soileil, Braves' Spring Training Camp, 2008 Beijing Olympics and many local Triathlons and Road Races. Collette is the medical tent massage coordinator for the Atlanta Thanksgiving Day 1/2 Marathon and Peachtree Road Race. When not at the office, Collette enjoys playing tennis, trail running and hiking with her dogs, training in Tae Kwon Do with her two children, and pursuing her life-long ambition of becoming a domestic goddess.
Robin Matthew Rogers graduated from the Atlanta School of Massage in 2001. Prior to becoming a massage therapist, Robin earned a BS in Exercise Science from the University of South Florida where he ran Cross Country and Track on scholarship. From 1994-2001, Robin worked at the Track Shack- Orlando, Fleet Feet - Atlanta, and Phidippides - Atlanta. He has been a distance runner since 1984 and has a 10-K PR of 29:48 and a 2003 Marathon PR of 2:25! Robin has additional training in A.R.T., Trigger Point and Deep Tissue Massage, Myofascial Release, and various stretching techniques. His career goals are to learn and grow as a massage therapist and have good longevity in the industry so that he may continue to help his clients meet their goals, either professionally or athletically, by keeping them pain and injury-free. In his spare time, Robin can be found running the trails of Sope Creek or Kennesaw Mountain. Robin lives near the Chattahoochee River, in Marietta, with his two cats.