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Aug 24, 2023
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Hexis Partners With Rugby Ready

Hexis Partners With Rugby Ready

The team at Hexis have some AWESOME news to kick start your day! Especially for those of you who are rugby fans and are looking to take your game to the next level.

Rugby Ready is a world class training provider & online coaching service led by the New Zealand All Blacks Head of Strength and Conditioning Dr. Nic Gill. To complement Nic and his team’s outstanding programming service, Hexis will deliver daily personalised nutrition powered by AI to ensure that the Rugby Ready athletes are fuelling smarter, performing better & recovering faster than ever before.

New Zealand All Blacks Head of Strength and Conditioning Dr. Nic Gill

Having worked in professional rugby for 7 years myself with Harlequins I have witnessed first hand the impact that the well structured S&C and personalised nutrition can have, not just an athletes performance, but also their physical development and maturity. With this partnership we are really excited to be supporting this next generation of athletes realise their potential.

If you’re interested in finding out more about Rugby Ready just click here. Or if you’re part of a sports team/organisation and would like to learn more about how Hexis can help take your performances to the next level contact us here

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