Chris Gayomali
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And I was kind of taking that because I really just wanted to understand what it is like to put a needle in your belly yourself for the reporting of this.
But it made me feel amazing.
So I think I'm going to keep taking it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And, you know, in the reporting too, like, I don't know how much they, some of them are a little bit more loose-lipped than others, but one of the executives, Christian Engermeyer, he told us that they're in conversation with other sports leagues around the world.
Wouldn't specify which ones, but, you know, you have to imagine that
if you are the owner of a sports team, say the Lakers or something, and you can have LeBron James playing within three weeks after he hurts a hamstring or something, instead of having to sit out for six months, like there's a huge financial incentive there for you to sort of explore that and maybe like get them healthier faster.
So, you know, I kind of see this matriculating to a bunch of different areas in the world and not just like mass consumers, if successful.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, it's like, you know, if you think about an NBA player, it's like, by dint of them being 6'7", they already have like a huge advantage over like normies like you and I.
But, you know, and enhance their they're they're paying their athletes.
You know, they get a monthly stipend.
They have a great place to live.
I got to visit their hotel that they were training at in Abu Dhabi, which had, you know, just a sick cafeteria full of like amazing, healthy gourmet food pool area.
Like everything was taken care of.
They basically just wake up, go to practice, eat good food.
get pampered and recovered and that's all they have to focus on.