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Wednesday, November 11 2020 - 07:36
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All Blacks Name Hyperice Official Recovery Technology Supplier
IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    - Partnership with Iconic New Zealand Rugby Teams Highlights Global Demand 
for In-Game Recovery Technology Access to Optimize Player Performance

Hyperice [ 
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], the industry leader in recovery technology and pioneer of percussion, 
vibration, dynamic air compression and thermal technology, today announced a 
new multi-year partnership with the All Blacks, All Blacks Seven, and Black 
Ferns as the Official Recovery Technology Supplier. 

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The partnership will provide each player with individual 'HyperKits', as well 
as real-time sideline and training room access to the full suite of Hyperice 
and NormaTec technologies including the Hypervolt, Hypersphere Mini, Vyper and 
Venom lines. The partnership further validates Hyperice as the athletes' 
recovery technology of choice worldwide, and the All Blacks will develop 
exclusive warm up, recovery and body maintenance video content for the newly 
launched Hyperice App [ 
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]. 

"For more than 100 years, the All Blacks have created a tradition of unrivaled 
excellence that has long been studied by teams, coaches and even CEOs around 
the world," said Joe Cannon, Vice President of Business Development at 
Hyperice. "One key factor that continues to drive the All Blacks' dominance is 
their commitment to innovation in athlete care, both on and off the pitch. With 
this first of its kind partnership in international rugby, the All Blacks will 
have access to Hyperice technologies for warm-up, body maintenance, recovery, 
and even during match play."  

All Blacks Strength & Conditioning Coach Nic Gill said recovery was a crucial 
and constant part of the team's daily routine: "Our players work extremely hard 
in the gym, on the training field and in the playing arena and Hyperice 
technology plays a key role in both guarding against injury and ensuring an 
athlete's body is performing to its potential every day."

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About HYPERICE
Hyperice is an Inc. 500 global recovery and movement enhancement technology 
company specializing in vibration, percussion, and thermal technology. 
Hyperice's technology is used by the world's most elite athletes in 
professional and collegiate training rooms, as well as rehabilitation 
facilities and fitness facilities globally. Hyperice has applied its technology 
and know-how to industries such as fitness, esports, healthcare, massage, and 
workplace wellness. In March 2020, Hyperice acquired NormaTec, innovators of 
cutting-edge dynamic compression systems, to deliver world-class performance 
and wellness solutions. For more information, visit www.hyperice.com. 

About the All Blacks
With a history extending back more than a century, New Zealand's national rugby 
team, the All Blacks, is not only the most successful international rugby team 
of all time but also one of the most successful teams in world sport, with a 
winning Test record of more than 75 percent. The All Blacks play European 
opponents every year in June and again at the end of the year, and play 
Argentina, Australia and South Africa annually in The Rugby Championship. In 
2015 the All Blacks became the first team to win back-to-back Rugby World Cups, 
following their victory in 2011, and the first team to win three RWCs, with the 
All Blacks winning the inaugural Tournament in 1987. In 2013 they became the 
first international team in the professional era to go through the season 
unbeaten. The team has been named the World Rugby Team of the Year a record 
nine times and was Laureus Team of the Year in 2016.

Media Contacts:
Hyperice
Ross Fenton, Jack Taylor PR
415-722-3489
ross@jacktaylorpr.com

New Zealand Rugby
Toby Robson
Media & Communications Manager
M: +64 (0)21 401 012
E: toby.robson@nzrugby.co.nz 

SOURCE Hyperice