KC Fairway Bodywork

KC Fairway Bodywork

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Helping golfers move better on and off the course.

KC Fairway Bodywork is owned by Anthony Snell, a licensed massage therapist specializing in performance-focused therapeutic bodywork designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and unlock your swing. I'm Anthony Snell, a performance bodywork specialist dedicated to helping golfers move better and play their best. My work focuses on improving mobility, relieving chronic tension, and supporting recov

Photos from KC Fairway Bodywork's post 05/30/2026

Yesterday’s Plunge House collaboration was a success!

I posted up at .leawood with my chair and table, providing free chair massage and dynamic stretching alongside the mobile Plunge House trailer.

Perfect combo in my opinion.

Guests were able to get some targeted muscle work, loosen up, and then hop in the cold plunge to help support recovery and circulation.

Big thank you to Plunge House for partnering up! Looking forward to what’s ahead in the future.

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Photos from KC Fairway Bodywork's post 05/27/2026

My client came in wanting to improve his thoracic rotation in hopes of adding more distance to his drive.

Before any bodywork, I assessed his thoracic rotation with a goniometer.

His starting numbers were:

Right rotation: 40°
Left rotation: 54°

He also mentioned he was dealing with some low back pain, which can sometimes show up when the body is trying to find rotation from areas that are not meant to take on all that stress.

During the session, we focused on opening up the hips and working through the muscles around the spine to help improve thoracic rotation and take some pressure off the low back.

After the session, we retested.

Right rotation: 66°
Left rotation: 60°

The biggest change was on the right side, where he gained 26° of thoracic rotation.

Next up: back to the driving simulator to test the drive.

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05/22/2026

A client reached out wanting to improve his thoracic rotation in hopes of adding more yards to his drive.

So we decided to test it

We started at the driving simulator, had him warm up, and collected his numbers from 20 drives. Then we went back to the studio for some targeted bodywork and increased his thoracic rotation
The next dav we went back and repeated the same test Same setup. Same process.

We took the top 5 averages and looked at ball speed, carry distance, and total distance.

All three went up.

This is the first post of the experiment, and 1'll be breaking down more of what we did, what changed, and what the numbers showed

Bodywork is not just about feeling better

It can help you move better, rotate better, and perform better

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05/15/2026

An easy stretch I like to do after each client.

Try it for 30–60 seconds and see how your body feels. Where do you feel a nice stretch at?

Photos from KC Fairway Bodywork's post 05/04/2026

Yesterday I had the honor of providing chair massage at the 15th Annual Outpacing Melanoma 5K.

It was a great morning being able to support the runners, walkers, volunteers, survivors, families, and everyone who came out for such an important cause.

Melanoma is one of the most serious forms of skin cancer, and early detection matters. The American Cancer Society estimates about 112,000 new invasive melanomas will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2026, and organizations like Outpacing Melanoma help bring awareness, education, and support to the community.

Events like this are a powerful reminder to take care of your body, pay attention to changes in your skin, and schedule regular skin checks.

Thank you to for hosting such a meaningful event and all the work you do to help find a cure.

Proud to support a cause that helps people keep moving forward. 💛

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406 W 34th Street Suite 511
Kansas City, MO
64111

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10:30am - 3pm