The Indian cricket captain joins the likes of Naomi Osaka, Rickie Fowler and Erling Haaland, and will help the tech brand accelerate its wellness category as it expands into the country
Virat Kohli with the Hyperice Hypervolt Go, a percussion massager
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India’s cricket captain Virat Kohli has joined global wellness technology leader Hyperice as athlete-investor and its global brand ambassador. The 32-year-old will help the brand further accelerate the wellness category as it begins its expansion into India and continues its growth across the globe.
“As athletes, the way we train and compete defines us. Hyperice has provided me with a suite of innovative products that have continuously helped me optimise my performance and recovery, so it was a no-brainer for me to join the team as both an investor and ambassador,” says Kohli. “Hyperice is on a mission to help people move better around the world, and I look forward to helping tell their story in my home country and beyond.”
“I'm already such a fan of their recovery and performance products as they help me stay at my best both on and off the pitch,” Kohli added in an Instagram post.
A hardcore fitness enthusiast, Kohli joins the likes of Norwegian professional footballer Erling Haaland, who plays for Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund, tennis star Naomi Osaka—a four-time Grand Slam winner—Super Bowl’s MVP Patrick Mahomes, NBA player Ja Morant and PGA Tour champion Rickie Fowler as Hyperice’s athlete-investor.
Hyperice specialises in percussion, dynamic air compression, vibration, thermal technology, mind technology and contrast therapy. It was founded in 2010 by Anthony Katz, who worked closely with several professional athletes and teams to kick-start a movement around performance recovery technology. What started as an ice and compression sleeve has evolved into numerous product lines and categories, including its award-winning Hypervolt, Vyper, Venom and Normatec lines.