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Spiz Nutrition

SPIZ has over 500 calories per serving. Includes 94 grams of carbohydrate, 20 grams of whey protein concentrate and 5 grams of fatty acids. Protein/carbohydrate drinks have been proven to be superior to sports drinks that contain only carbohydrates.

  • 100% US RDV for antioxidants (E and beta carotene) to protect against free radical damage.
  • Balanced blend of all vitamins, chelated minerals and electrolytes to support carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism.
  • Extra vitamin C for additional antioxidant protection.
  • Available in chocolate or vanilla flavors.
  • Costs only $3.00 per serving.

Whether you are training hard for a grueling triathlon race, or just looking for an Energy Drink that will give your body a healthy boost, SPIZ totally delivers! Try a delicious glass yourself, available in chocolate and vanilla flavors, and unleash the winner within you!

The Energy Drink that has been race-proven in the
World's Most Difficult Endurance Contests!

Event

1996 Race Across America - Solo Division:

 

1st Place
Danny Chew- 8 days, 7 hours, 14 minutes.

Event

Triple Ironman: (7.2 mile Swim, 336 mile Bike, 78.6 mile Run)

 

Chet "The Jet " Blanton
50 hours, 17 minutes

Event

24 Hour In-Line Skating World Record

 

Uwe Brockmann- 296 miles (292 miles- old record)
Georgia Dome, Stone Mountain, Georgia

Event

1997 Race Across America- Team Division

 

1st Place - Team Kern Wheelmen
5 days, 22 hours, 30 minutes

Event

1998 Race Across America- Team Division

 

1st Place - Team Action Sports
5 days, 11 hours, 2 minutes

Event

1999 Race Across America- Solo Division

 

1st Place - Danny Chew
8 days, 7 hours, 34 minutes

Event

2002 Solo Master Transcontinental Cycling Record (>age 50)

 

Robert Breedlove MD
9 days, 19 hours, 47 minutes

Event

2004 Race Across America - Team Division

 

1st Place - Team Action Sports
5 days, 8 hours, 17 minutes, 23.4 mph (RAAM Record)

Event

2006 Race Across America - Two Man Relay Division

 

1st Place - Team Body X Change/Garden Pathways
6 days, 11 hours, 24 minutes, 19.6 mph (RAAM Record)

 

2006 Race Across America - Four Man Relay Division

 

2nd Place - Team Athletes Racing for Charity
6 days, 13 hours, 6 minutes