Professional athletes spend their careers operating at the absolute limits of human performance. And yet, behind the scenes, many of them face the same frustration that millions of Americans deal with every day: a healthcare and wellness system that is fragmented, reactive, and disconnected from itself.
Inside a professional sports organization, health management is a closed loop. The performance coach knows what the medical staff found. The nutritionist knows what the training data shows. Recovery protocols are built around diagnostic results, not guesswork. Every piece of information feeds the next decision.
For everyone outside that world, the experience is almost exactly the reverse.
A gym membership exists in one silo. Lab results sit in a patient portal nobody revisits. A hormone specialist has never spoken to a personal trainer. A recovery studio has no idea what the bloodwork says. Each provider works with fragments of a picture that nobody ever assembles into a whole.
Former NFL player and ALYZE investor Chase Hansen experienced this contrast firsthand during his career with the New Orleans Saints — and even more acutely after it.
My health, both mental and physical, is everything to me, and I know firsthand how difficult it is to truly take both a proactive and holistic approach to personal health. Before now, it was nearly impossible to genuinely be able to know what was going on with my body consistently AND have the resources available to help get my brain and body what they need.
— Chase Hansen, Former NFL · ALYZE InvestorFormer professional soccer player, BYU coach, and ALYZE investor Mikayla Cluff describes the experience that shaped her belief in the platform:
Through my career as a professional athlete I have always been extremely passionate about my health, wellness and performance. I've found myself going to doctors, gyms, and recovery facilities all at separate locations. ALYZE makes it possible to access each of these at one place. You won't sit in a waiting room, be given a script, and sent on your way. Instead you will be assessed in your entirety, get to the root of any underlying issues, and be given a complete process to become truly healthy.
— Mikayla Cluff, BYU Soccer · ALYZE InvestorALYZE is Utah's first fully integrated health optimization club, opening May 22, 2026 in Bountiful, Utah. It was designed around a single conviction: that the coordinated, data-driven approach to health normally reserved for elite sports organizations should be available to every ambitious, health-serious professional.
The founding coalition includes:
Dr. Matt Moore describes what makes the collaboration distinctive:
When great minds from the University of Utah and BYU come together, the focus stops being about rivalry and starts being about impact. Collaboration like this allows us to combine expertise, challenge each other's thinking, and ultimately build a stronger, more compassionate health system for everyone we serve.
— Dr. Matt Moore, U of U Health · ALYZE Advisory BoardA single ALYZE membership consolidates what most people spend across four or five fragmented providers into one integrated system that proves progress every quarter:
All of it coordinated. All of it tracked. All of it tied to one guarantee: guaranteed, measurable progress. Every quarter. Backed by data.
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