Simple Modern to Partner with Local Gyms and ShareHydration Products, Education Simple Modern, which exists to give generously, is partnering with four gyms across the country to help people meet their hydration goals in the new year. Simple Modern, a leading producer of premium drinkware and consumer products, is partnering with four different gyms in Oklahoma City, Nashville and Kansas City through its Simple Connections: Hydration Challenge starting Jan. 13. The Hydration Challenge will connect the company to the gyms to give water bottles, Trevi electrolyte drink mix and hydration tips and through a social media takeover of its social platforms to help people nationwide meet their hydration goals in the new year.“We are excited to partner with these gyms that are focused on wellness and building community,” said Chris Hoyle, Simple Modern Chief Marketing Officer. “We want to help people hydrate well as they set goals for the new year, and we hope this initiative will encourage and support people as we all strive for better health and better outcomes this year.” The partnerships and social media takeover will begin January 13 with Union Performance, an Oklahoma City-owned gym that has focused on creating a vibrant fitness and lifestyle community for the last eight years. Each week in January, Simple Modern will focus on a different gym, highlighting the efforts of those in that city to help meet their hydration needs and encouraging them with information, 50 new Mesa Filtered Water Bottles for every gym and different flavors of Trevi electrolyte drink mix as well. In addition, Simple Modern’s social media platforms will feature hydration tips and giveaway opportunities for people across the country.After Union Performance, Simple Modern will partner with Sweatheory Kansas City, a fitness studio focused on whole body wellness located in the heart of downtown Kansas City in a 100-year old building. Then, during the last two weeks of January, Simple Modern will partner with two different gyms in Nashville, Studio Pilates and Revive Pilates and Plates, both working to create community and wellness in the Nashville area. “We hope this outreach will help these gyms strengthen the communities they are already building,” Hoyle said. “And we hope that through our efforts with this initiative, people learn more about how best to hydrate and take care of themselves in the best way this year.”