The recovery system 55+ elite athletes actually use.
From Derrick Henry and Ja'Marr Chase to Simone Biles, Kyrie Irving and Gabby Thomas — pros across the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and Team USA recover in oxygen nanobubble water. At Rice University, 80–90% of athletes left the cold tub for it.
Pro & Olympic athletes
NCAA athletes
Avg. recovery gain
Chose it over cold plunge
What they say after the first soak.
Unedited feedback from athletes and staff who train on the Bimini NanoJet every week.
“Can't say enough great things about the Bimini NanoJet. It's definitely changed my game from a recovery standpoint. After the Bimini, I feel refreshed, recovered and reenergized.”
Tyler Biadasz
Pro Bowl Center · NFL


“We've had the Bimini NanoJet for over 2 years and can't imagine our facility without it. 80–90% of our athletes have switched from our cold tubs to the Bimini.”
Dean Miller
Assoc. AD, Sports Medicine & Performance · Rice University
“I've switched entirely from cold plunge to Bimini. The recovery is faster, it's more comfortable, and I feel the difference in my performance.”
JuJu Smith-Schuster
Wide Receiver · Kansas City Chiefs
“One NanoJet treatment provided a TON of relief, keeping the team at their best.”
Ashlyn Hesseltine
Assoc. Dir. Sports Medicine · University of Houston
Every athlete on the Bimini.
Filter by league or search a name. A ✓ marks athletes with a testimonial or review on file.
Showing 58 of 58 athletes
Derrick Henry
Running Back · Baltimore Ravens
Ja'Marr Chase
Wide Receiver · Cincinnati Bengals
Von Miller
Linebacker · Washington Commanders
Tyler Biadasz
✓Pro Bowl Center · Washington Commanders
C.J. Mosley
✓Linebacker · NFL
Brian Burns
Edge Rusher · New York Giants
JuJu Smith-Schuster
✓Wide Receiver · Kansas City Chiefs
Malik Nabers
Wide Receiver · New York Giants
Rashawn Slater
Offensive Tackle · Los Angeles Chargers
Tyler Lockett
Wide Receiver · Tennessee Titans
Calvin Ridley
Wide Receiver · Tennessee Titans
Tony Pollard
Running Back · Tennessee Titans
Tyjae Spears
Running Back · Tennessee Titans
Garret Wallow
Linebacker · Tennessee Titans
Keon Coleman
Wide Receiver · Buffalo Bills
Trey Smith
Guard · Kansas City Chiefs
Rashee Rice
Wide Receiver · Kansas City Chiefs
Hunter Henry
Tight End · New England Patriots
Trent Brown
Offensive Tackle · Cincinnati Bengals
Charvarius Ward
Cornerback · Indianapolis Colts
Jaylon Smith
Linebacker · Las Vegas Raiders
Jalen Pitre
Safety · Houston Texans
Eric Murray
Safety · Houston Texans
Brian Cushing
Strength & Performance · Houston Texans
Jonathan Owens
Safety · Chicago Bears
Pharaoh Brown
Tight End · Seattle Seahawks
Noah Brown
✓Wide Receiver · Washington Commanders
Christian Jones
✓Defensive End · Arizona Cardinals
Malik Jefferson
Linebacker · Detroit Lions
Royce Freeman
Running Back · NFL
Terrace Marshall Jr.
Wide Receiver · Carolina Panthers
Harrison Hand
Cornerback · Atlanta Falcons
Kyrie Irving
✓All-Star Guard · Dallas Mavericks
Spencer Dinwiddie
Guard · Washington Wizards
Jaylon Tyson
Guard / Forward · Cleveland Cavaliers
Sterling Brown
✓Guard · NBA
Jakob Chychrun
Defenseman · Washington Capitals
Gabriel Vilardi
Center · Winnipeg Jets
Jaden Schwartz
Left Wing · Seattle Kraken
Ian Kinsler
Infielder · Texas Rangers
Miles Mikolas
Pitcher · St. Louis Cardinals
Branden Rogers
Pitcher · Houston Astros
Simone Biles
Most Decorated Gymnast Ever · Team USA
Gabby Thomas
✓3x Olympic Gold Medalist · Team USA
Fred Kerley
✓Olympic Medalist, 100m · Team USA
Tara Davis-Woodhall
Olympic Gold, Long Jump · Team USA
Hunter Woodhall
Paralympic Gold Medalist · Team USA
Colleen Quigley
Olympian, Steeplechase · Team USA
The Undertaker
WWE Hall of Famer · Professional Wrestling
Michelle McCool
WWE Hall of Famer · Professional Wrestling
Lamont Roach
World Champion Boxer · Professional Boxing
Reggie Johnson
✓3x Boxing World Champion · Professional Boxing
Jordyn Tyson
Wide Receiver · Arizona State
AJ Harris
Cornerback · Penn State
Grant Levesque
✓2x NCAA All-American · University of Houston
Seattle Sounders
Full Club Program · Major League Soccer
Rick Perry
Former Governor of Texas · Public Figure
Clay Walker
Multi-Platinum Artist · Music
Athletes and organizations listed have used Bimini oxygen nanobubble systems personally or at partner training facilities. Listing does not imply a paid endorsement or a claim that any individual endorses Bimini Hydrotherapy unless a testimonial is shown. Individual results vary. Bimini systems are not medical devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Inside the facilities where pros recover.
Footage from the training rooms where NFL, NCAA and Olympic athletes use oxygen nanobubble therapy for muscle recovery, inflammation and accelerated healing.
How pros use oxygen to stay at 80%+ all season
Bimini's founder explains why oxygen delivery declines with age and injury, how outside-in transdermal oxygen reaches bruised tissue the bloodstream can't, and the exact protocols NFL athletes run from week 3 onward.
Read the researchRecover the whole roster at once
The NanoJet Pro charges larger bodies of water — team hot tubs, underwater treadmills, plunge pools. Banged up after a game? All 11 players on the offense soak in oxygen at the same time, instead of queuing for a single-person chamber.
See the NanoJet ProHow elite programs actually run it.
Based on data from partner facilities and the Rice University nanobubble muscle recovery study.
30–45 minutes
At 85–100°F between training sessions. The default in-season block for keeping athletes fresh through a full week.
45–60 minutes
For acute soft tissue injuries. Oxygen goes outside-in, straight to bruised and damaged tissue the bloodstream struggles to reach.
Night before
Soak the evening before competition for peak oxygen saturation and readiness on game day.
Athletic departments running Bimini.
Full-department installations across NCAA athletics, professional motorsports and elite sports medicine clinics.
Rice University
First collegiate program to adopt the NanoJet Pro. 80–90% of athletes switched off cold plunge.
SMU Athletics
Full athletic department NanoJet Pro installation.
University of Utah
Football and multi-sport recovery integration.
Texas A&M Track & Field
Post-training recovery for the track and field program.
University of Houston
Track & field plus sports medicine integration.
Marquette University
Basketball and Olympic sports recovery.
Hendrick Motorsports
Driver and pit crew recovery for a 14-time Cup champion org.
Spinal Rehab Sports Medicine
Premier Austin, TX sports medicine clinic.
Aberdeen Wellness Spa
5th Avenue, NYC — oxygen bath experiences.
What athletes ask first.
Which professional athletes use Bimini oxygen therapy?
More than 55 professional and Olympic athletes use the Bimini NanoJet, including NFL players Derrick Henry, Ja'Marr Chase, Von Miller, Tyler Biadasz, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Brian Burns; NBA players Kyrie Irving and Spencer Dinwiddie; Olympians Simone Biles, Gabby Thomas, Fred Kerley and Tara Davis-Woodhall; plus NHL, MLB, MLS and NCAA athletes.
Why are athletes switching from cold plunge to oxygen therapy?
Cold plunge blunts inflammation by constricting blood flow, which can also blunt training adaptation. Oxygen nanobubble immersion delivers oxygen transdermally straight into damaged tissue in warm water instead — so athletes recover without the cold-shock tradeoff. At Rice University, 80–90% of athletes moved off the cold tub to the Bimini NanoJet.
How long should an athlete soak in a Bimini NanoJet?
Maintenance recovery between sessions is typically 30–45 minutes at 85–100°F. Acute soft tissue injury protocols run 45–60 minutes. Many athletes also soak the night before competition for peak game-day readiness.
Can a whole team use one system?
Yes. The NanoJet Pro charges larger bodies of water — team hot tubs, underwater treadmills and plunge pools — so an entire offensive unit can recover at the same time, rather than queuing for a single-person chamber.
How is this different from a hyperbaric chamber?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy requires a pressurized chamber, a clinical facility, 60–90 minute sessions and $100–$300 per visit. Oxygen nanobubble therapy works in any bathtub or whirlpool you already own, in 30–60 minutes, on demand, with no per-session cost.
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