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Human Powered Health & Momentous Join Forces
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Human Powered Health & Momentous Join Forces

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Performance meets precision: Elite cyclists score a new training edge through a new partnership between Human Powered Health and Momentous

Human Powered Health, a human performance company with labs that offer athletic performance and health assessments, has partnered with wellness and nutrition company Momentous.

Human Powered Health Cycling, U.S.-based Women’s WorldTour professional cycling team, is one organization that will benefit from the initiative, where its athletes will have access to Momentous’ NSF Certified for Sport products, comprehensive physiological assessments from the Human Powered Health Performance Lab and a hyper-personalized training and recovery program.

“Our team strives to push the limits of human performance,” Human Powered Health Cycling’s team trainer Callum McQueen said. “This partnership provides us with the resources and expertise to do just that. Supplementation is key for many sports, but especially in cycling due to its high demands on the body. Momentous’ line of products is ideal because we will use them to aid recovery and promote additional key nutrients that athletes can’t get from food alone.”

Human Powered Health clients and email subscribers will also be able to purchase Momentous products at a 15% discount within the performance labs and online. Human Powered Health has labs in Boston and Wellesley, Minneapolis and Scottsdale. 

“At Momentous, we are committed to providing athletes with the highest quality, most effective nutrition solutions,” Momentous founder and CEO Jeff Byers said. “Partnering with Human Powered Health allows us to directly empower elite cyclists on their journey to peak performance by integrating our products into their approach to training and racing. We are excited to support Human Powered Health in all facets of this partnership.”

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Last year, consumer-focused investment firm Humble Growth acquired a significant minority stake in the Utah-based Momentous

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