As a collegiate athlete I don have much disposable income, why should I spent the little that I have on a vitamin suppliment?
Looking back on the experiences of those involved in the Runner’s Chance product development, we probably spent more money on training shoes, racing flats, and spikes than we did on food. Now older and wiser, it is completely illogical to focus on the small performance gains of weight and traction as compared to the huge margins available through properly fueling your energy systems. If being at the top of your game on race day is important to you, then you are already regularly taking (and more than likely purchasing) some form of a multinutrient. The bottom line: Runner’s Chance is better.
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