Manchester City Women score Hytro partnership
A leading women's football team has forged a global partnership with a blood flow restriction wearables firm.
Manchester City Women has teamed up with Hytro.
The collaboration will see Hytro provide products to aid player recovery strategies.
Hytro’s technology, trusted by more than 200 elite teams worldwide, has gained recognition in various sports and even from NASA and SpaceX for its muscle and bone preservation benefits.
Dr Warren Bradley, Hytro founder and head of elite performance, said: “I’m really excited about our partnership with Manchester City Women.
“I couldn’t be prouder to see our products being used by some of the best female athletes in the world.
“It’s a huge milestone for us as a business to be supporting a team of this calibre.”
Charlotte O’Neill, Manchester City Women managing director, added: “It’s great to partner with a brand that’s equally committed to athletic performance and delivering results.
“The women’s game continues to grow, and the demand on our players is forever evolving.
“We’re always looking for ways to innovate and adapt to remain at the forefront of the women’s game.
“We’re looking forward to working with Hytro to continue evolving and improving our recovery strategies.”
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