Althorp Duathlon
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Cirencester Off-Road...
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Ironman 70.3 Panama
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Mud N Madness
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![]() Science in Sport @ TCR 2010 Posted on: Tuesday 9th February 2010 Bookmark This | Print This Page | Send To A Friend The TCR Show (www.tcrshow.com) takes place on February 13th and 14th at Sandown Park, Esher, Surrey. We will be profiling many of the exhibitors in the lead up to the show to give you a preview of what will be on display. For more information on the show, check out our dedicated section HERE. Here we profile sports nutrition company Science in Sport (SiS), www.scienceinsport.com It's often the athlete that doesn't eat or drink the most, but eats and drinks the best that comes out on top when racing. And it's for this reason that sports nutrition company, Science in Sport (SiS), consider nutrition as that all important fourth discipline, knowing that if you get it right, it can mean the difference between a successful race or a long and painful endurance event. SiS currently fuels thousands of amateur and elite athletes across the world including Sir Chris Hoy and Alberto Contador and will be at TCR to officially unveil its latest product, designed to help maximise training gains, prevent the breakdown of muscle when you are running short of protein and to help in recovery. Located on stand A13 at TCR10, SiS will also be on hand to offer advice and tips on individual nutritional requirements and showcase its increasing range of energy, hydration and recovery products, including the award winning isotonic energy gel, Go-Gel and recovery drink, REGO. To find out how you can make SiS part of your ritual, visit us on stand, visit the website www.scienceinsport.com or follow on Twitter @scienceinsport.com. ![]()
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