VITAMINS GOOD ENOUGH FOR AN OLYMPIC ATHLETE???
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I bet that you are also amazed at the strength, endurance and passion these Olympic Athletes are displaying in these 2010 Winter Games.
They fall down, they get back up. They do not medal and they train and come back the next season.
Do you have that amazing strength to carry on?
I know that I do not train like them in a sport but I know that my health and endurance is the best it can be because I do pay attention to the type of supplements I take.
Could you offer your vitamins to an Olympic athlete? I can and with a guarantee that they will never test positive to a ban substance.
I have heard testimonials to back up my belief.
I hope that you can also!
Enjoy
rebecca
Here are some statistics:
Sunday, February 14, 2010 Team USANA Day 3:
"Apolo Makes History, Jenn Heil Captures Silver What an exciting first full day of competition at the 2010 Winter Games! Team USANA athletes competed in speedskating, biathlon, luge, freestyle moguls, and women's hockey. The group tallied 3 medals! Not a bad start at all.
Freestyle Moguls In Saturday night's highly anticipated women's freestyle moguls, Canada's Jennifer Heil narrowly missed capturing her nation's first gold medal at a home Olympics. Still, the defending Olympic champ secured a silver in an extremely competitive field. She scored 25.69 in the final and was in first place with one skier to go. But Hannah Kearney, of the U.S., scored 26.63 on the final run of the night to take home gold.
Men's 1,500m Speedskating In a thrilling final, US Speedskating's Apolo Anton Ohno made history by capturing silver in the 1,500m. He earned his sixth Olympic medal, tying speedskating legend Bonnie Blair for most U.S. medals won in a Winter Games.
Fellow American J.R. Celski, who competed for the first time since suffering a leg injury in September, took home bronze in the 1,500m. Speed Skating Canada's Jean Olivier finished fourth, just missing the podium."

Yes!
Athletes need to be on the Best Nutritionals!
Thanks for the comment. Not just the athletes, but you and me=)))
Thanks Theuns,
I am very proud to be able to write this post.