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First Endurance teams up with trail running

By WSG, March 2, 2009 2:15 pm

The Wasatch Speed Goat Mountain Racing Team powered by First Endurance!

Karl Meltzer introduced me to First Endurance three years ago and I haven’t stop improving since then. With the heavy demands we put on our body it’s tough to keep up with nutrition. Lance Armstrong’s Astana Cycling Team is also powered by First Endurance products….Scrape on!!

Wasatch Speed Goat Trail Team testimonial: Chris Boyack

“Just wanted to drop a quick note and say thank you for sponsoring our Wasatch Speed Goat running team.  I am a firm believer in your products and put MultiV, OptygenHP, Liquid Shot, and Ultragen to the test over the past two months leading up to the Moab Red Hot 50K+ race last weekend.  Karl turned me on to Ultragen last year, and I have been taking the vitamins and Optygen every day for the past 2-3 months.  LS was my fuel of choice for the race.  I had a great day in Moab and give a lot of credit to First Endurance.  I couldn’t believe how easily I was beating my targeted splits, and with such a moderate heart rate (for me).  Truly a fantastic feeling.  Yes, I trained a lot as well – but I feel that the FE products really made a difference in how my body was able to absorb the training I was doing.

I surpassed my goal by a long shot, and didn’t have to kill myself to do it.  A great confidence boost and I now know I can start pushing even harder.  Keep up the good work, and thanks again. “


2 Responses to “First Endurance teams up with trail running”

  1. Bryon Powell says:

    Ultragen is far and away my favorite recovery product. I don’t use it everyday, but do use it after every race as well as most workouts and long runs. I like the cappuccino flavor so much that I’ll be bringing 14 servings to Morocco later this month for when I run the 7-day, 6-stage Marathon des Sables.

  2. Stowe Spivey says:

    Good article! Here’s another article on nutrition for ultas and the deca-ironman and Iditarod trail race (1100 mile foot race):
    http://mytriathlontraining.com/content/ironman-not-enough-you

    Keep up the great articles – thanks.

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