The Wholeness Pod (TWP) has agreed to become a sponsor of Dorking RFC for the remainder of the season.

Dorking Rugby is delighted to announce its new partnership with The Wholeness Pod. With the partnership already in action some of our 1st XV players were welcomed by TWP for a recovery session as part of one of our Tuesday deload routine a couple of weeks ago. During this visit, our players were given access to TWP's advanced recovery facilities, which include cutting-edge technology such as the CryoTherapy chamber and the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy chamber. The feedback from our players following this was incredibly positive. Notably, Armand Roux, our Director of Rugby, also joined in and tested the CryoTherapy chamber, to get a taste of his own about what TWP has to offer.

Fred Dalton in the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy chamber.

Jasper King in the Cryotherapy chamber.

Armand Roux, Director of Rugby commented:

"On behalf of Dorking Rugby, I want to say thank you to The Wholeness Pod for opening their doors to our players. Their warm welcome and top-notch facilities enabled us to take our deload night to another level, helping us improve our player’s recovery for the ahead of the next few games. We're grateful for this partnership and the opportunities it brings to further elevate our players' performance and well-being."

DRFC’s Head of Sponsorship, Andy Webb stated the following about TWP joining as Sponsors:

We're excited to welcome The Wholeness Pod to club Sponsors. Having them onboard is a fantastic connection for our players and members to turn to for their wellness, and we're genuinely delighted about this partnership. We look forward to welcoming them to the Big Field very soon, and we're eager to work together for mutual success."

Omega Noel from the Wholeness Pod added: 

"The Wholeness Pod is delighted to be working with Dorking RFC and we look forward to supporting the club by adding value to their recovery and rehabilitation processes."

About The Wholeness Pod

Where science meets serenity and serenity meets wellness through state of the art technology.

Nestled in Sutton, The Wholeness Pod stands as a focal point for holistic wellness, where the essence of nature intertwines seamlessly with cutting-edge wellness practices. Their diverse range of services provides patrons with an immersive experience, reconnecting them with nature's vital elements while embracing modern wellness techniques.

  • Cryotherapy: Experience natural healing through vasoconstriction and endorphin release in TWP's advanced chamber, ensuring safety, comfort, and superior materials for a uniquely comfortable session.
  • Far Infrared Sauna Therapy: Delve into a deeper, more therapeutic sauna journey with radiant heat that directly penetrates tissues, promoting relaxation, detoxification, improved circulation, pain relief, and rejuvenated skin health.
  • Light Therapy: Harness the transformative power of light therapy—a non-invasive solution for radiant, healthy skin, utilising red and blue light at The Wholeness Pod.
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): Elevate well-being through increased oxygen, promoting cellular regeneration, reducing inflammation, enhancing cognitive function, improving energy levels, and accelerating recovery at The Wholeness Pod's rejuvenating sessions.

Find out more about The Wholeness Pod on their website: https://thewholenesspod.com/ 

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