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Fitness Genomic

Fitness Genomic

Genes shape how your body responds to exercise, recovery, and nutrition. Fitness Genomic highlights variants related to strength, endurance, recovery time,  and resilience so you can train smarter and recover better. Turn insights into action with a plan that fits your body—delivered in the Boomerang Kits App.

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KEY BENEFITS

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Analyzes genetic markers linked to strength, endurance, and recovery

Decode Your Fitness DNA

See how your genetic profile relates to muscle composition, aerobic capacity, and recovery tendencies. Results help frame whether your body may lean toward endurance, power, or a balanced approach—providing a clear reference point for understanding how your body responds to training demands.

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Insights into training stress response, recovery capacity, and nutrient utilization

Understand Your Body’s Limits

See how your body may respond to physical stress, recovery demands, and nutrient use during training. These insights help highlight areas that may require closer attention, offering a clearer reference point for managing load, recovery, and consistency over time.

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Built to support smarter training and more consistent recovery

Train Smarter, Recover Faster

Use your genetic insights as a practical reference for shaping training intensity, recovery pacing, and overall balance. This view helps align effort and recovery with how your body tends to respond—supporting sustainable progress without guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s included, how to collect, when you’ll see results, and how to use them.

What does this panel measure?

Genetic markers associated with muscle composition, aerobic capacity, metabolism, and recovery pathways such as ACTN3, PPARGC1A, and IL6.

How is this different from traditional testing?

The Fitness Genomic Panel delivers a deeper understanding of your body’s unique performance blueprint. Boomerang’s CLIA-certified lab and data-driven platform provide clinical precision and actionable insight for optimizing fitness and recovery.

Who benefits most from this panel?

Athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to personalize their exercise, nutrition, and recovery plans for peak results.

How do I collect the sample?

Collect a simple cheek swab using the provided device. Follow the insert or app instructions. Place the swab into the transport tube, seal it, and return using the prepaid envelope.

How long until I see my results?

You’ll receive your secure digital results within 24–48 hours of lab receipt.

Where do I view my results?

Access your personalized results through your secure Boomerang Kits App login.

Is my data private?

Your genetic information is encrypted and protected under strict HIPAA standards. Only you control who can view or share your data.

How should I use these results?

Review findings with your trainer, physician, or nutrition expert to understand how your genetic traits may influence performance, endurance, and recovery.

How do I return my sample?

Place your sealed swab in the prepaid mailer and drop it at any postal location.

What if my sample can’t be processed?

You will be notified and sent a complimentary replacement kit.

Is this covered by insurance?

Boomerang Kits are not billed to insurance. HSA/FSA eligibility may apply.

What other panels complement this one?

General Health, Vitamin, and NAD Longevity Blueprint Panels to integrate metabolic and recovery insight.

Is this a diagnostic test?

No. This is an informational genomic screening. Genetic results should be considered alongside lifestyle and environmental factors.