PureSport Performance Sports Drinks
"PureSport tastes great and it works. This is the best performance drink I have ever found. I've noticed a huge difference in my productivity and energy level since I started drinking PureSport. I wouldn't train without it." PureSport is a brand of patent-pending performance drinks, made by adding water, that feature the optimal carbohydrate-to-protein ratio of 2:67-to-1. Created by Dr. John Ivy, chair of the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at the University of Texas at Austin, in consultation with Eddie Reese, head coach for the men's 2008 US Olympic swim team, PureSport is available in two formulations: PureSport Workout, which is used prior to and during exercise to improve endurance and reduce muscle tissue damage, and PureSport Recovery, which is used within 30 minutes of completing a workout to speed the storage of muscle and liver glycogen and promote muscle tissue repair. Among the athletes and coaches who are working with PureSport performance drinks are world-class swimmers Michael Phelps, Brendan Hansen, Ian Crocker and Aaron Peirsol; coach of the University of Texas men's swim team and the men's 2008 US Olympic swim team, Eddie Reese; coach of the Longhorn Aquatics swim team, Randy Reese; and University of Michigan swim coach, Bob Bowman. PureSport Workout and Recovery formulations are available in grape, fruit punch, lemon lime and banana berry flavors. To order online or for more information about PureSport performance drinks, please visit www.puresport.us. |
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