Wales international duo seeking £300k investment for app
Wales internationals Gareth Anscombe and Alex Cuthbert are currently looking for £300,000 of investment to boost their fitness and wellbeing app.
The pair are hoping to match the off-the-field success of former England lock George Kruis and Wales forward Dominic Day who started their business FourFive in 2019, initially concentrating on cannabis oil (CBD) before branching out into vitamins and nutrition.
Outside half Anscombe, who has returned after 761 days out following a serious knee injury, and former Exeter wing Cuthbert, are teammates at the Ospreys and want to extend the features of Fitap, which launched during the first lockdown in 2020, as well as build a sales team and increase marketing through crowdfunding. "Our aim is to leverage technology to make staying fit easier, cheaper and more enjoyable," Cuthbert told Insider Media.
"Sometimes people get intimidated about physically going to a gym or exploring activities to help their mental health and wellbeing, but this makes access easier."
For Anscombe, Fitap is the project that kept him busy when struggling psychologically after being ruled out of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan with knee ligament damage. "The gym isn't for everybody and, when it comes to wellbeing, it's important to provide support for those who’ve had a few setbacks in life," said Anscombe.
"For me, in rugby, there's been great times, but it's not always smooth sailing. I feel it's important to provide support and make talking about fitness and mental health more accessible."
The app, which is free for users, charges businesses a fee to be listed in return for promotion to members of the public who want to find new ways to get active.
"Because advertising costs tend to be high and therefore too risky for individual fitness providers to try, nobody currently owns consumers' minds in this space. We aim to," said business partner, Dean Jones who has a background in marketing and advertising.
Latest Comments
The following players need to be dropped in 2025: Papilii, Blackadder, Jacobson, ALB, Havili, Reese, Tele’a, and Perofeta.
All are in their late 20s or older and have proven in 2024 they are simply not good enough to be a quality test starter. It is shocking how BOTH Reese and Tele’a have lost their pace. Tele’a is a shell of the player he was in 2023. Perofeta has never fulfilled his promise as either a 10 or 15. This generation’s Isaiah Toeava.
Have no clue who should replace these players at this time but confident that new players will step up in Super Rugby.
Go to comments"Barrett out of position" is a strange thing to say when overall he has played more games at 15 than at 12. I agree with the statement you made in your first comment - he's a great addition and Leinster's attack will be better with him.
Regarding ST's defence - they have conceded the fewest in the Top14 this season.
Go to comments