TORONTO, CANADA, May 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) BioSteel, a high performance sports nutritional company, announced today that Kyle Stanley (3rd place) and Harris English (T6) relied on #DrinkThePink for sustained energy during the weather-delayed Zurich Classic.
According to BioSteel President John Celenza. "The number of professionals turning to our sports drink to maintain energy and focus each week on the PGA tour has been steadily increasing. We had about 20 guys who fueled with #DrinkThePink during the Zurich Classic this week and we are pleased that they recognize the performance benefits of consuming the "Pink" drink as part of their daily routines."
BioSteel's "Pink" drink uses a precise ratio of amino acids, electrolytes, organic minerals and B vitamins to fuel the body and fight exhaustion - helping golfers maintain energy and focus every time they play. This proprietary blend combines to produce the safest and healthiest sports supplement on the market.
"Congratulations to Kyle and Harris on their top-10 finishes this week. Our High Performance Sports Drink was able to help them maintain a constant level of energy while minimizing physical and mental fatigue during two final-round weather delays," added Celenza.
About BioSteel - #DrinkthePink
BioSteel has proven to help athletes in almost every sport category including; hockey, baseball, basketball, football and now golf. Their BioSteel Sports HPSD proprietary formula is designed to promote recovery between periods of intense exercise, providing faster recovery between shifts, holes, or sets. It also reduces muscle damage and decrease muscle soreness as well as enhances energy while decreasing muscular and mental fatigue - without the use of harmful stimulants.
The BioSteel Sports Supplement was created by veteran and conditioning coach Matt Nichol.
He has over twelve years of coaching with athletes from the NHL, NFL, NBA, NCAA, Tennis and Team Canada. While training NHL athletes, Nichol's wasn't satisfied with the supplements his athletes were consuming.
So he with a team of scientists together formulated the safe, high caliber, BioSteel supplement to maximize training and performance of professional and Olympic athletes. The quick absorbing formula combines five key amino-acids, electrolytes, and essential carbs to provide energy, recovery, and peak performance for all types of sports, exercise, and training.
About H2 GOLF:
To increase BioSteel's golf distribution, the company partnered with H2 Golf, a golf accessories corporation that distributes premium golf brands and accessories. In addition to representing BioSteel, H2 Golf Company represents several golf companies including: Croc's Golf, Champ Golf Spikes, Star Grips, Colantotte Trion:Z as well as their own products. H2 Golf Company has experienced tremendous growth within the last two years and has become a leading and predominate name in the golf accessories industry.
For more information on BioSteel, please visit the company website http://www.biosteel.com. For news and updates, follow BioSteel on Twitter at @BioSteelSports #DrinkThePink and like them on Facebook at BioSteel Sports Supplements.
For more information on H2Golf Co. LLC and the additional brands they represent, visit http://www.h2golf.com.
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Vanessa Price / 714-544-6515, readthegreens@aol.com
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BioSteel's #DrinkthePink Fueled Two Top-10 Finishers at the Zurich Classic
According to BioSteel President John Celenza. "The number of professionals turning to our sports drink to maintain energy and focus each week on the PGA tour has been steadily increasing."
2013-05-02
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[Press-News.org] BioSteel's #DrinkthePink Fueled Two Top-10 Finishers at the Zurich ClassicAccording to BioSteel President John Celenza. "The number of professionals turning to our sports drink to maintain energy and focus each week on the PGA tour has been steadily increasing."