Reebok

History:
Reebok
is a British Company founded in 1895 named as Mercury Sports. But later in 1958, two of the founder’s grandsons renamed it as Reebok-the name actually comes from Afrikaans/Dutch spelling of rhebok, a type of African antelope or gazelle. The company’s founders, Jeff and Joe Foster found the name in a dictionary which was won by Joe Roster in a race.
In 1979, Paul Fireman, a partner in an outdoor sports goods distributorship, spotted Reebok shoes at an international trade show. He after negotiating for the North American License, introduced three running shoes in the U.S. same year. They were the most expensive shoes in the market at $60.

Freestyle Aerobics:
In 1982, the first Freestyle athletic shoe was introduced designed especially for women. A shoe for a fitness exercise called aerobic dance. The freestyle model was not just popular in athletic but also on streets for its casual looks. The freestyle has been Reebok’s best selling athletic shoe of all times.

Step Reebok:
In 1986, a fitness professional named Gin Miller suffered a knee injury and began stepping on her back step in an effort to rehabilitate her knee. So was the beginning of step training - soon to become Step Reebok.
In 1989, Reebok launched step Reebok after conducting comprehensive scientific and biomechanical research that showed step aerobics was highly effective format for cardiovascular exercise. It was a revolutionary and effective workout program.

Ex-O-Fit: Reebok also introduced a popular athletic shoe “Ex-O-Fit” for men after the success of freestyle.

The PUMP Technology:
Producing innovative and high-tech products has been Reebok’s corporate strategy after the freestyle.In the late 1980’s, Reebok introduced the Reebok PUMP line (PUMP technology), which used an air bladder, inflated by means of a small pump integrated into the tongue of the shoe, thus holding tightly the wearer’s ankle.

Rbk:
In 2002, Reebok introduced Rbk- a collection of street inspired footwear’s and apparels.

Company:
The Company headquartered at Canton, MA, USA- avails its products to over 170 countries and is sold through a network of independent and Reebok owned distributors. It employs around 75,000 people as of May 2007.

Acquisition:
On Jan 31, 2006, Adidas- Salomon AG acquired Reebok and thus bringing the two brands under one new organization- the adidas group.

Sponsorships:
It holds the rights to manufacture and market both authentic and replica jersey’s and sideline apparel for the teams of the National Football League since 2002, the Canadian Football league since 2004, and is the official shoe supplier to the NFL and the Major League Baseball.

Allen Iverson signed a lifetime contract with Reebok and remains Reebok endorsed athlete throughout his professional career.

Tennis players- Amelie Mauresmo, Nicole Vaidisova and many more.
Rugby Union - Wales National Team and Tasman Makos in New Zealand’s domestic competition.
Cricket - Mahendra Singh Dhoni, VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid, Mahela Jayewardene, Shoaib Malik, and Chris Gayle amongst the many. You can also see the Reebok sponsored on the Umpires as well.
FootballThierry Henry, Andriy Shevchenko and many more.

The Company also sponsors many other club teams from various nations.

Slogan: “I am what I am”.

The Official Website of the Company