Nutrition:
FIT (www.fitsportslab.com) provide the very best in nutrition. Supplements are not just for racers, everyone will benefit from them. Keeping hydrated is essential, and water alone can’t support your system.
Fit CarboTrain is an efficient, pleasant tasting, high value powder drink developed especially to prevent glycogen depletion while supporting the immune system by including a full complement of electrolytes to replace water loss, vitamins, L-Glutamine & L-Taurine to maintain the immune system, MSM to help repair tissue and supports hormone growth to enable quicker recovery and more effective training.
Fit DuraTrain is for post ride/race recovery. It stabilises blood sugar and glycogen, aids muscle repair and recovery and the protein content rebuilds muscle to improve recovery time and endurance. The body can best replace lost nutrients within an hour of exercise, and using DuraTrain in this time will greatly improve recovery time and performance.
Fit make a wide range of supplements to improve your riding. For more info on their products, visit the website.
Monster Energy. (www.monsterenergy.com)
Tear into a can of the meanest energy supplement on the planet, MONSTER energy. It's a wicked mega hit that delivers twice the buzz of a regular energy drink. The MONSTER packs a vicious punch but has a smooth kick ass flavour you can really pound down. So when it's time to unleash the beast within, grab a MONSTER and GO BIG!
MONSTER also sponsors some of the best athletes in the world. From motorsport to bikes, skating, surfing and even big bands and corporates, MONSTER keeps them on top of their game.
MuleBar.(www.mulebar.com)
Mulebar use only natural, organic ingredients in their products. All fruits are purchase through Fairtrade, and the company annually gives 1% of its sales back to environmental groups. Their bars come in 6 flavours, including Liquorice, for those who want something different. They have been tested by athletes while climbing the Alps and Andes, and riding Trans-Scotland, Etape du Tour and the Cape Epic. |