MOTUS LIFE partner with the Tigers for 2024!

It is with great pleasure that we announce that MOTUS LIFE will continue to be the Melbourne Tigers Premium Health and Wellbeing Partner for 2024.

Michelle Andrews and her team of Osteopaths and Sports Scientists will provide all of the Tigers High Performance athletes strength and conditioning, injury prevention, game preparation and recovery. The relentless pursuit around player well being is easily observed through Michelle’s progressive practice and with a highly functioning training studio this partnership was one that Rebecca Thorburn (General Manager) was keen to commence so as NBL1 Men, Women and Youth League could access and benefit.

“The importance of strength and conditioning is paramount in high performance sport and I believe Michelle and her team at Motus Life will provide a strong program for our association. We have some of the best coaches in the country and this partnership compliments the coaching by providing other high-performance opportunities around fitness, preparation and recovery. Obviously, the commitments and physical work our players do with Michelle & Motus Life is transferrable and contributes to on court success and that’s what this relationship is about. That as well as bringing good people into our organisation. We look forward to further offerings in our Junior Program as well with Motus Life over the course of the season.”- Rebecca Thorburn GM

Motus Life will be providing some work shopping for the Junior Tigers Program and be a regular contributor around health and wellbeing tips on Tigers social channels, so stay tuned.

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