Liv Natural Organic
When Nancy Dince started
Liv Natural two years ago, her goal was to create a sports beverage that she
felt good about having her young kids drink.
That meant no additives, no high-fructose corn syrup and no fake flavors or colors. So the next logical step in her all-natural drink empire is, of course, Liv Natural Organic. Not only are the ingredients 100 percent organic, but the packaging has changed as well.
“Twenty
ounces is just too big for most people,” Dince says. “So we went to a
16.9-ounce bottle for the
health-conscious consumer. The label also very clearly says ‘sports drink’ so
that people are clear that we are not a flavored water but rather a substitute
for traditional sports drinks.” Available in four flavors: lemon, berry, orange
and citrus passion. LIV-organic.com
this month's magazine
Everything Old is New Again
As the saying goes, you don't mess with a good thing. That's especially true in road racing, where changing the race courses for the oldest and bigest marathons would seem sacrilegious. But in D.C., the only constant is change itself.
Good Granola
One of the best energy foods for athletes is oats, and one of the tastiest ways to get your oats is granola. Bear Naked makes all-natural, 100 percent organic granola and trail mixes with "bearly" processed ingredients.
Weight Training for Runners
As long as you’re pushing or pulling against resistance and overloading the muscle, you’ll gain strength.
October Gear Check
Great gear for fall fun
other features
Mondays with Marty
Award winning author of Chasing Lance, Martin Dugard shares his weekly musings exclusively online.
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