Surrey Scorchers, a leading force in British basketball, proudly announces an exciting collaboration with Hytro, as the official BFR (Blood Flow Restriction) Performance Partner.
This partnership brings together Surrey Scorchers’ dynamic approach to the game and Hytro’s innovative BFR solutions, marking a significant leap forward in sports training and recovery within the sport.
Hytro, a pioneer in revolutionising athletic potential through cutting-edge technology, is thrilled to join forces with Surrey Scorchers.
This collaboration is poised to reshape the landscape of sports performance, setting new standards for excellence and innovation across basketball.
After proving the benefits of BFR training across multiple sports, Hytro has recognised the need for specific research into basketball performance and will be working with Surrey Scorchers on a first-of-its-kind research paper to understand more about the use of BFR in the sport.
Dr Warren Bradley, Founder and Head of Elite Performance at Hytro commented, “This collaboration is a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase the benefits of Hytro BFR in basketball – a crucial proof point for our business as we expand into major basketball-playing continents.
The University of Surrey plays a pivotal role by providing ethical approval and students to run the study alongside Dan and James at Surrey Scorchers, allowing us to publish our findings.
It’s been extremely insightful planning this study, and we eagerly anticipate our discoveries.”
Richard Frost, Chief Marketing Officer at Hytro, echoes the excitement, stating, “Our collaboration with Surrey Scorchers Basketball is a testament to Hytro’s commitment to revolutionising sports training and recovery.
Together, we are set to redefine athletic potential and elevate the game through our innovative BFR solutions.
Surrey represents a dynamic and forward-thinking team in the British basketball scene. Their strong focus on community engagement resonates with our own mission to advance sports performance through our engaged community of progressive coaches and athletes.”
Jamie Wilkinson, Lead S&C Coach Surrey Scorchers said: “The culture in basketball is to train hard everyday, and in the British Basketball League, the games come thick and fast.
We often don’t have enough time to recover or put players through overly demanding sessions time and time again which is why this partnership with Hytro is a game changer.
We’ve seen how autonomous training has become and with the flexibility of protocols, we’re able to recover on mass but also adapt specific training exercises for each athlete to maximise their output on the court.”