THE LONG GAME
Mike Trout Invests in the Future of Recovery
This decision signals trust in a recovery system built for longevity and consistency.
We’re proud to share that Mike Trout has joined Ammortal as an investor and athlete ambassador.
What This Moment Represents
Mike Trout is widely respected across baseball for the way he approaches his career. His focus has always been steady, but now it’s also evolved.
After working his way back from a significant injury, his approach to being ready to perform became more exacting. Training, nutrition, and recovery are all managed with precision. Every lift, every calorie, every hour of recovery matters.
Within that framework, regular time in the Ammortal Chamber has become part of his routine. It’s one element in a larger system he returns to consistently as he manages the demands of competing at the highest level.
His investment reflects that same mindset, and signals a broader shift toward longevity, recovery, and performance among athletes who plan to stay competitive over time.
In good company
Mike is Joined by Additional Athlete Investors
Mike is joined by a growing group of professional athletes who have chosen to invest in Ammortal.
That group includes Freddie Freeman, Alex Bregman, Matt Chapman, Garrett Stubbs, George Kittle, and Bode Miller. All of these athletes understand the cost of competing at the highest level and the role recovery plays in staying available over time.
Beyond individual investors, the Ammortal Chamber is now part of daily recovery routines within professional NFL and MLB organizations, as well as leading collegiate programs like Clemson University, Indiana University, and Ohio State University.
Together, this group reflects a simple shift: recovery is how performance is sustained.
