
Your Body
Remembers
How to Heal
Structured movement designed specifically for people in recovery — breathwork, guided resistance, and rhythm in a space that meets you exactly where you are.
Joined by 200+ people in recovery this year
Not a gym. Not therapy.
Something between.
Mend is a group movement program built on gym floors and in community circles. We work with breathwork, guided resistance, and rhythm — because people rebuilding their lives deserve to feel their bodies again without punishment, pressure, or performance.
Breathwork
Every session opens with 10 minutes of guided breath — the nervous system calms before the body moves.
Guided Resistance
Bands, bodyweight, and simple weights. Nothing intimidating. Progress measured in how you feel, not how much you lift.
Rhythm
Movement set to sound. Drumming, curated music, and group flow that makes an hour disappear.
Three doors in.
One community.
Outpatient Counselors
Refer restless patients who need structured movement between sessions.
Sober Living Managers
Fill afternoon schedules with something that builds momentum, not just time.
Individuals in Recovery
Sixty days clean and need somewhere to put all that new energy.


A question we hear often:
"Will I be judged?"
Traditional Gym Culture
Mend
Who's in the room
Strangers of all backgrounds — mirrors everywhere, judgment implicit.
Who's in the room
A closed cohort of people in recovery. Everyone here has been through something.
How you're greeted
Sign in at a kiosk. No one asks your name.
How you're greeted
A facilitator meets you at the door, knows your name before you arrive.
Appearance pressure
Gym culture rewards aesthetic — what you look like matters visibly.
Appearance pressure
Wear whatever you showed up in. Bodies here are working, not performing.
If you cry
Awkward silence or pretending it didn't happen.
If you cry
It happens regularly. We keep moving, gently. Tissues are part of the supply list.
I walked in holding my breath. By the third session I was laughing during cool-down. I didn't know I was allowed to laugh yet.
Marcus T. — 94 days clean, Portland cohort
A question we hear often:
"What if I haven't exercised in years?"
Traditional Gym Culture
Mend
Starting fitness level
Assumes baseline. First sessions feel designed for people already in shape.
Starting fitness level
Designed for people who haven't moved intentionally in months or years.
Intensity
Measured in reps, weight, or time — always pushing harder.
Intensity
Measured in how your nervous system feels. Some days that means lying on a mat.
Modifications
Offered occasionally. Opting out can feel like failure.
Modifications
Every movement has three versions. Choosing easier is choosing wisely.
Progress markers
Before/after photos. PRs. Weight on the scale.
Progress markers
Can you breathe slower than last week? Did you laugh once? That counts.
My counselor referred me because I was pacing my apartment at 2am. After two weeks at Mend I was sleeping again. I don't know the science. I just know it worked.
Deja R. — Referred by outpatient counselor, Seattle
A question we hear often:
"Is this safe if I'm on medication?"
Traditional Gym Culture
Mend
Medication awareness
No intake process. Staff are not trained in medication side effects.
Medication awareness
Intake form reviewed by facilitator. We know what Suboxone fatigue feels like.
Mental health crises
No protocol. Call 911 or figure it out.
Mental health crises
Every facilitator is trained in trauma-informed de-escalation.
Medical clearance
Sign a liability waiver. Good luck.
Medical clearance
Optional coordination with your outpatient team. We can talk to your counselor.
Pacing for early recovery
Endorphin-chasing can mirror addictive behavior patterns. No guardrails.
Pacing for early recovery
Sessions are structured to build tolerance, not dependency. Rest is built in.
I told the facilitator I was on Vivitrol and she didn't miss a beat. She just nodded and said 'good to know.' That was it. I felt like a person, not a patient.
James O. — Sober living resident, Denver
Reserve Your First Session
First session is always free. No commitment, no performance required.