MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN , February 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Athletes now have access to a healthy, revitalizing supplement that can help improve athletic performance. Oxygen Factor today announced the availability of its portable, recreational oxygen product on www.oxygenfactor.com, as well as the launch of an advocate and athlete sponsorship program.
Oxygen Factor's sleek, hand-held canisters contain approximately 8 uses or applications of 95% pure oxygen. Quality-controlled and filled in the U.S.A., Oxygen Factor enables athletes to quickly infuse their bodies with concentrated oxygen on demand for better performance and speedier recovery. For decades, high-level athletes, including pro football players and Olympic champions, have used supplemental oxygen to improve their performance(1). The use of supplemental oxygen was once a training luxury out of reach to the general public. Oxygen Factor has leveled the playing field by providing the incredible benefits of oxygen in a convenient, affordable canister.
Oxygen Factor is approved to energize athletes in almost every sport, including bodybuilding, cycling, track and field, and endurance sports(2). "There is simply no better way to instantaneously infuse your body with significant quantities of supplemental oxygen to improve athletic performance and reduce recovery time," says Andre Peschong, CEO of Oxygen Factor. "As a competition level CrossFit athlete, I have seen firsthand the benefits of using Oxygen Factor before, during and after a workout. It works fast, the results can be dramatic, and it's effective for almost every sport." And, unlike many energy supplements, Oxygen Factor doesn't have any side effects(3).
Athlete-focused oxygen supplement company, Oxygen Factor, also powers up advocate and athlete sponsorship program
Oxygen Factor further powered the launch of its portable oxygen products with the announcement of an advocate and athlete sponsorship program. Benefits of both programs include free and discounted product and apparel. Athletes and oxygen enthusiasts are encouraged to apply - and take the Oxygen Factor Challenge - at www.oxygenfactor.com.
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(1) Wilbur RL, Holm PL, Morris, DM, Dallam GM, Subudhi AW, Murray DM, Callan SD, "Effect of FIO2 on oxidative stress during interval training at moderate altitude," Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2004 Nov;36(11):1888-94.
(2) Since 2010, portable recreational oxygen has not been considered a banned substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency (refer to section M1 of the WADA prohibited list). Oxygen Factor is not aware of its use being banned by any sports organization. Thus, Oxygen Factor can currently be used legally by all athletes in all sports with the exception of fighters. Fighters are subject to the rules of the Athletic Commission. Some states ban supplemental oxygen from fights while others allow it in the locker room only (not ringside). It is your responsibility as an athlete to get any supplements reviewed by your Athletic Commission prior to a fight.
(3) There are no side effects when Oxygen Factor products are used as directed. People with impaired heart or lung function or other medical conditions should consult with their physician prior to using Oxygen Factor products. Oxygen Factor products are for recreational, intermittent use only. Prolonged use is defined as uninterrupted intake for more than 8 hours. Since Oxygen Factor is not a medical product or intended for medical use, it is neither regulated nor approved by the FDA.
ABOUT OXYGEN FACTOR
Oxygen Factor is an oxygen supplement company designed to power athletes with optimal performance and faster recovery time after intense exertion. Oxygen Factor's sleek, hand-held canisters contain approximately 8 uses or applications of 95% pure oxygen. Quality-controlled and filled in the U.S.A., Oxygen Factor is made of recyclable aluminum and is 100% recyclable after use. For more information, please visit www.oxygenfactor.com. Join the movement on Facebook and Twitter.
Oxygen Factor Launches New Product to Optimize Power, Endurance and Recovery for Athletes
Athlete-focused oxygen supplement company, Oxygen Factor, also powers up advocate and athlete sponsorship program.
2013-02-13
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