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Track & Field News: World Bronze Medalist, Curtis Mitchell, becomes an ATP Extreme Sponsored Athlete

2013 200m World Bronze Medalist Curtis Mitchell joins ATP Extreme Sponsored Athletes!

Track & Field News: World Bronze Medalist, Curtis Mitchell, becomes an ATP Extreme Sponsored Athlete
2014-04-22
IRVINE, CA, April 22, 2014 (Press-News.org) ATP Nutritionals LLC, the makers of the revolutionary performance enhancing supplement ATP Extreme announced that elite track and field sprinter Curtis Mitchell recently joined their roster of Sponsored Athletes.

Curtis Mitchell is currently the top ranked 200m sprinter in the USA and recently brought home the 2013 World Championship Broze Medal from Moscow. Mitchell turned pro after his junior year of college at Texas A&M and never looked back.

According to Mitchell, "ATP Extreme has really taken my training to a new level. From my first day on the product, I noticed a dramatic reduction in lactic acid and a greater ability to push through hard workouts. Now, after being on the product for a few months, I know I am definitely running faster and am improving at a faster rate than ever before. I'm really confident that ATP Extreme will help me maximize my potential and become the athlete I believe I can be."

ATP Extreme is an all-natural supplement formulated to help high intensity athletes get faster results from training and perform better in competition. Every batch is tested and certified to be free of any banned substances, and the results truly speak for themselves.

According to ATP Nutritionals President, Craig Inaba, "We are really excited to add Curtis to our athlete roster and are looking forward to watching him reach his full potential in the coming years!" Inaba also went on to say, "There's really nothing on the market like ATP Extreme. It affects ALL aspects of athletic performance and athletes don't have to worry about testing positive for any banned substances when using it. Since it is so effective at reducing lactic acid and increasing strength, it is a perfect fit for any track athlete."

Mitchell joins an impressive Track & Field roster that already includes former national champions such as Mike Rodgers, Trell Kimmons, and Greg Nixon.

You can follow Mitchell on these social networks:
- FACEBOOK
- TWITTER
- INSTAGRAM

For more information on ATP Extreme, visit www.atpextreme.com

Note: ATP Nutritionals strongly supports developing athletes in all sports by offering significant discounts to competitive athletes via sponsorship.

ATP Nutritionals manufactures ATP Extreme, a revolutionary new performance enhancing supplement for athletes. The product affects all aspects of athletic performance including strength, power, endurance, lactic acid, and recovery. The product is Certified Drug Free, so it can be used with confidence by athletes under federations that perform drug testing.

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[Press-News.org] Track & Field News: World Bronze Medalist, Curtis Mitchell, becomes an ATP Extreme Sponsored Athlete
2013 200m World Bronze Medalist Curtis Mitchell joins ATP Extreme Sponsored Athletes!