B-Yond Performance enjoys expanding opportunities since moving beyond CBD

Former professional footballer Simon Church and former health and fitness model Russell Short co-founded the brand CBD Performance in 2019 after Church discovered the pain relieving benefits of CBD oil in his last year of professional sport.

Thanks to a wealth of connections and insider knowledge of its audience’s needs, the brand was an immediate hit with professional athletes looking for an acceptable and effective alternative to pain killers and sleeping tablets. 

Following several years of regulatory and innovation limbo caused by the ongoing Novel Foods processing of CBD products in the UK, the firm rebranded to B-Yond Performance in January as it looked to reduce its focus on CBD and expand its portfolio with other herbal adaptogens and mushrooms.

Church explained that the move allowed his team to innovate while firms await the end of the drawn-out FSA Novel Foods authorization process—only then will brands will be allowed to innovate and launch new CBD products to market.

As part of the rebrand, the firm removed some CBD products and launched its first three Informed Sport tested non-CBD products in capsule format: Focus, containing ashwagandha, gotu kola, reishi and turmeric; Vitality, with matcha, maca, moringa and ginseng; and Immunity with chaga, lion’s main, maitake and reishi mushrooms.

Church said the Focus supplement has become one of their best-sellers with athletes and non-athletes looking to boost focus and reduce brain fog.

He explained this product launch was a reflection of his personal experience as a professional footballer. “When I played professionally, I would take a lot of caffeine and that had a lot of adverse effects, and it affected sleep,” he said.

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