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> Buy Halo Sport Now
> Pre-orders now available for a limited time—get yours before they sell out
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> Greetings from the Halo Neuroscience team! We’re pleased to announce that pre-sales of Halo Sport are now available for anybody looking to reach their true athletic potential. Get yours here.
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> At Halo, we believe anyone can train like an Olympian, so this announcement coincides with the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Halo is also celebrating human performance through our work with several Olympic athletes who will be competing in the Games this summer.
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> Pre-order Halo Sport now at a special reduced price and get the headset before everyone else
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> Pre-sales for Halo Sport are now open. For a limited time, you can pre-purchase Halo Sport for $649—a $100 discount from the regular retail price—and receive the headset before the general public this fall. When Halo Sport was unveiled in February 2016, the first wave of pre-sales sold out in less than a week.
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> Athlete Spotlight: Hafsatu Kamara of Sierra Leone trains with Halo Sport to prepare for Rio 2016
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> Hafsatu Kamara, a 24 year-old sprinter representing Sierra Leone, is one of several Olympic athletes training with Halo Sport this summer to prepare for Rio 2016. Hafsatu has been training as a sprinter for the past six years, and the 2016 Summer Games marks her Olympics debut. As a power sprinter, Hafsatu’s workouts consist of strength training in addition to plyometrics. Since adding Halo Sport to her resistance training regimen, she has seen improvements in lower body strength and power. “During resistance training, I usually do weighted hip thrusts at 100kg,” she said. “After using Halo Sport, I can now train at 120kg and I feel like my training is pushing me into top form.”
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> Major media publications share news of Halo Sport’s limited public release
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> Major media outlets like Inc. recently covered our announcement of Halo Sport pre-sales. In addition to describing the specifics of our highly-anticipated opening of pre-orders, these publications also provide more detail about the Olympic athletes who are training with Halo Sport in preparation for Rio 2016. These athletes come from three different continents and compete in a variety of events, from sprints and hurdles to the modern penthathlon. In addition to Hafsatu Kamara, some of these athletes include Michael Tinsley, a 400m hurdler from the United States who won silver at the 2012 London games; Mike Rodgers, a 4x100m relay sprinter for the United States who won gold at the 2015 World Relay Championships; Mikel Thomas, a 100m hurdler from Trinidad & Tobago who made his first Olympics appearance in the 2008 Beijing Olympics; and Samantha Achterberg, a modern pentathlete from the United States who won gold at the 2012 U.S. Nationals.
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> Stay tuned for more news from our Olympic athletes as Rio revs up, and don’t miss out on this opportunity to pre-order Halo Sport, so you can train like an Olympian too!
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