How affiliate links work
Some pages on Ultimate Athlete Recovery include affiliate links to products we recommend (for example, supplements, recovery tools, and training gear). If you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission from the retailer. Your price does not change, and we only recommend products we believe are useful for athletes.
Common questions
Quick answers about how we review products, choose partners, and keep content objective.
Do affiliate links affect what you recommend?
We aim to recommend products based on evidence, real-world practicality, and athlete needs—not commission rates. If something doesn’t meet our standards, we won’t recommend it.
Do you get products for free?
Sometimes brands may provide samples or access for review. When that happens, we disclose it in the article and keep our evaluation independent.
How do you decide what to review?
We prioritize topics athletes ask about most: recovery basics, injury risk reduction, nutrition fundamentals, and supplements with meaningful evidence.
Are your recommendations medical advice?
No. Content on this site is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for medical advice. Talk to a qualified professional for individualized guidance, especially if you have a medical condition or take medications.
How can I tell if a link is an affiliate link?
We may label links as “affiliate,” “sponsored,” or “partner.” Even when not labeled, assume product links may be affiliate links unless stated otherwise.
What if I have a question about a recommendation?
Reach out via our Contact page and tell us what sport you train for and what you’re trying to solve (performance, soreness, sleep, fueling, etc.).