Revival Fitness Texas signs NIL deals with TCU volleyball, rifle athletes

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Revival Fitness Texas announced Tuesday that it signed name, image and likeness deals with three female athletes from TCU‘s women’s volleyball and women’s rifle teams. Rifle team members Stephanie Allan and Anne White, plus volleyball player Julia Adams, are involved in the NIL agreements.

“REVFIT is committed to continuing to provide collegiate athletes across the various sports with
the opportunity to build business and brand experience,” Revival Fitness founder and chairman Gary D. Simpson said in a statement. “Stephanie, Anne and Julia are incredibly talented and hardworking
athletes who represent the heart of REVFIT’s mind, body and spirit philosophy, and we are very
proud to partner with them on building our brands together.”

A press release said the NIL deals include social media activity and event appearances. The athletes involved in the partnerships will have the opportunity to co-teach fitness classes. They can also engage in corporate activities with Revival Fitness Texas executives.

“Since the moment I stepped in the doors of REVFIT, I knew that it was going to change all my
perceptions about group fitness. The supportive community and mission of REVFIT provides all
members with a place to get stronger both physically and mentally,” Allan said in a statement. “Being a part of the REVFIT community as a TCU athlete allows me to grow as a person through the experiences and opportunities available. These opportunities are not only to get stronger but to help me be successful post-graduation in all of my future endeavors. I am so excited to join the REVFIT family and help grow this special community.”

Revival Fitness Texas focuses on physical, social, mental aspects

The press release described Revival Fitness Texas as a fitness experience that also focuses on social and mental aspects of life, in addition to physical. Its programs combine functional strength and conditioning.

“The REVFIT mission is inspiring for so many people, including myself,” White said in a statement. “The community that REVFIT has built is something that I am beyond blessed to be a part of, and I look forward to helping it grow just as I grow in my own fitness journey as a college athlete.”

TCU wide receiver Jordan Hudson also signed with Revival Fitness Texas last November.

“We are excited and proud that REVFIT, along with the various collectives, are stepping up to
support our student-athletes with NIL opportunities,” TCU athletic director Jeremiah Donati said in a statement. “It illustrates the commitment from our donor base to be leaders on the NIL front as TCU advances our leadership in education and athletics across Fort Worth, the growing DFW metroplex and an expanding national presence.”