Los Angeles Angels superstar Michael Nelson Trout has had to deal with multiple injuries in recentMLB seasons, limiting his great level on the diamond at times and for this reason the outfielder has decided to become an investor in a technology company.
This company is dedicated to the research and development of machines that help to recover and improve people’s performance, being the same ones that use them in their recovery to return to MLB.
Michael Trout announces partnership with Ammotral
Ammotral is a technology company focused on user wellbeing that develops and markets a product called Ammotral Chamber, a type of advanced bed oriented to recovery and improvement of physical and mental wellbeing that combines modern science, therapy modalities and non-invasive technologies, generating total wellbeing in the user.
The three-time American League MVP and 11-time MLB All-Star, while looking to extend his professional peak on the diamond, found Ammotral. After testing the equipment for himself, he didn’t think twice and became a partner in the company, which counts among its clients NFL teams such as the Denver Broncos, MLB itself and also works with the United States Olympic Association.
With a video posted on his social networks, the Los Angeles Angels player made the news of his partnership with the company official.
I’m excited to announce my partnership with Ammortal as Athlete Ambassador and Investor. After discovering Ammortal mid-season while recovering from my injury, it has become an integral part of my recovery program and how I approach performance
Recovery is just as important as preparation, and the Chamber has been instrumental in keeping me performing at my best going forward.
Alex Bregman, Dexter Fowler and more MLB players comment on the news
After the announcement, many MLB players came out to comment on his Instagram post about the big announcement. Alex Bregman was present in the post with several emojis of arms doing strength, to which several more players joined in the messages.
I need some art hanging in that gym
Get well soon, boy!
Alex Bregman, Freddy Freeman, Matt Chapman and Garrett Stubbs, MLB stars, also invested money in the company.
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