OMORPHO, the leader in weighted training gear, today announced the signing of two-time Olympic bronze medalist Jasmine Moore to its growing roster of elite athletes and performance partners.
Moore joins fellow Olympians Michael Johnson and Vashti Cunningham, along with the world-class training center ALTIS, in embracing OMORPHO’s MicroLoad™ innovation. The brand’s weighted G-Vest and G-Wear collections evenly distribute small amounts of weight across key muscle groups, helping athletes get stronger without restricting movement.One of the most dynamic talents in American track & field, Moore has already made her mark on the global stage. A standout in both the triple jump and long jump, she’s been a Gatorade Athlete of the Year, NCAA champion, World Championships medalist, and Olympian rewriting what’s possible. Last summer, she became the first American woman to win Olympic medals in both the long jump and triple jump at a single Games. With her sights set on the LA28 Summer Games, Moore is now incorporating OMORPHO’s wearable resistance gear to gain an edge in training and recovery.
“To compete at the highest level, everything I do in training has to have a purpose,” said Moore. “What I love about OMORPHO is how their MicroLoad™ gear helps me stay explosive while adding just enough resistance to make every movement count. Whether I’m warming up, doing sprint mechanics, or simulating jumps, the G-Vest lets me move naturally and train smarter — and that’s exactly what I need on the road to LA28.

As part of the partnership, Moore will train in OMORPHO’s Gravity Sportswear and weighted G-Vest, and will be featured in upcoming OMORPHO creative campaigns.
OMORPHO CEO Stefan Olander sees Moore as an ideal match for the brand’s mission to make athletes stronger by training more effectively.
“OMORPHO is the perfect partner for an athlete like Jasmine. She pushes limits and understands how even the smallest edge can make a difference,” said Olander. “Our MicroLoad™ collection helps her get more from every training session without interfering with her natural movement. We’re thrilled to be part of her journey to LA28.”