Skibergsteiger bei Sonnenaufgang in den Alpen mit Stirnband, Skibrille und Stöcken auf verschneitem Berggrat

Reboots Athletes Project 2025

Magdalena Bürk

What happens when five athletes from completely different sports have one thing in common: a structured recovery routine?

That was the central question of the Reboots Athletes Project. We wanted to know how athletes recover under real competition stress – with real challenges, real setbacks, and real successes.

Whether it's the Ötztaler Radmarathon, Berlin Marathon, or a long-distance triathlon: All five athletes had completely different conditions – but one thing in common: They relied on Reboots during training, preparation, and after the competition.

WHAT CONNECTED ALL ATHLETES – DESPITE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SPORTS

Whether cycling, running, or triathlon – all five athletes faced the same fundamental issues:

✓ tired legs after long sessions

✓ pressure on muscles & metabolism

✓ short recovery windows

✓ injury risks under high load

✓ mental fatigue during peak phases

For everyone, Recovery had a clear function: process the load – and be ready again the next day.

Athlete Project Teilnehmerin Catherine Rossmann während einer Radausfahrt auf der Strecke des Ötztaler Radmarathons, Selfie-Perspektive bei Sonnenuntergang.

Ötztaler Radmarathon

Athlete 1: Catherine Rossmann

🕒 7:51:40.6 – AK 2nd place

🧩 Product: Reboots Go X

The Ötztaler Cycle Marathon is considered one of the toughest cycling marathons in Europe: 227 km, 5500 meters of elevation, four legendary Alpine passes.

For Catherine, it was clear: Without a well-thought-out Recovery, this competition can't be conquered.

Your Recovery strategy:
• Go X as a fixed component after intense training blocks
• Ice sessions during heat phases for deliberate cooling

The result:
AK 2nd place in an outstanding time – and that on a course that pushes you completely beyond your limits.

Constantin Leinekugel vom Reboots Athletes Project bei seiner Recovery vor dem Ötztaler Radmarathon.

Ötztaler Radmarathon

Athlete 2: Constantin Leinekugel

🕒 7:56:50.4

🧩 Product: Reboots Go X

Constantin was also at the start of the Ötztaler – and for him, recovery also played a key role.

His focus:
• structured recovery during the peak weeks
• Go X after tough mountain intervals and long endurance days
• emphasized relief during tapering

His time: 7:56:50.4 – almost as fast as Catherine, also in the leading group.

Benedikt Jany vom Reboots Athletes Project beim Berlin Marathon, jubelnd auf der Strecke vor begeistertem Publikum.

Berlin Marathon

Athlete 3: Benedikt Jany

🕒 DNF (Dropped out at km 30)

🧩 Product: Reboots Go X Lite

Benedikt started despite difficult preparation and injury phase.

After 30 km, he had to drop out – and this is exactly where Recovery really helps: not just for performance, but also for the way back. Without the Recovery, a start would have been unthinkable.

His focus:
• Reboots Go X Lite for joint-friendly regeneration
• Cold & light activation on pain-free days
• Use of compression as a back-to-performance approach

Rene Claußnitzer vom Reboots Athletes Project nach dem Berlin Marathon, lächelnd mit Papagei auf der Schulter und Medaille um den Hals im Trubel des Zieleinlaufs.

Berlin Marathon

Athlete 4: René Claußnitzer

🕒 02:54:32

🧩 Product: Reboots Go X Lite

René delivered a strong race – well under three hours. Incredible performance!

As a frequent trainer in everyday life, he needed one thing above all: recovery that fits into a busy weekly schedule.

His routine:
• Go X Lite in the evening after intense speed sessions
• Thermo Sleeves for targeted cooling of overworked areas
• Focus on quick recovery with limited time

Challenge Almere (Long Distance Triathlon)

Athlete 5: Jan von Urbanowicz

🕒 11:18:00

🧩 Product: Reboots Go X

Jan's 2025 was all about: "One year, three adventures."

Ultratrail, bike everesting – and then the long distance in Almere. Insane!

His quote about the race:
"It was one of the toughest races I've ever done. In the end, due to the extreme conditions, it wasn't about the finish time anymore – it was just about finishing."

His recovery routine:
• Go X almost daily during the peak phase
• Mobility + cold applications after long bike sessions
• Compression massage as a key part of tapering

What we learned from the Athletes Project

1. Recovery is a performance driver – not just an option.

2. Compression massage is extremely versatile.

3. Products must fit flexibly into everyday life.

4. Successful athletes follow routines.

Recovery is not a luxury. It is your game changer.

Five athletes, five very different requirements – but one common denominator:

Structured training only works with structured recovery.
From fast marathon times to tough cycling marathons to long distances:
Reboots was not the reason for success – but a tool that supported it.

Skibergsteiger bereitet seine Ausrüstung am Gipfel vor – Wintersport und Regeneration im Hochgebirge unterstützt durch Reboots Recovery für optimale Muskelentspannung.
Sportler beim Sonnenaufgangstraining in den Bergen – Ausdauertraining bei Sonnenaufgang mit Fokus auf Erholung und Leistungssteigerung durch Reboots Recovery.