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  1. If you’ve never experienced the excruciating and debilitating pain of a muscle cramp, count yourself lucky! But if you have, the good news is that you can avoid cramps. Find out how, in our guide
  2. You’re out on your bike, mile 17, about to hit the 5th consecutive incline and your calves are on fire; you’re on your morning run, watching the sun climb up into the sky, passing that 2/3rds of the way marker with your heart sinking at the thought of that final stretch with leaden feet; you’re lagging – HARD. You know you can make it. You know you NEED to make it in order to keep building that strength and endurance but you’re pretty much running on empty. Somehow, from somewhere, you need an energy hit. Sound familiar? It happens to everyone at some point, particularly when undergoing endurance training. Carbo-loading is essential, and can be maximised through the incredible powers of 2:1 fructose in ourEnergySource drink, but even then at some point you will find yourself with an empty fuel tank. It can be tricky to take sufficient liquids with you to stay hydrated AND energised, no-one wants to be running or riding with 5 liters on their back; and while energy bars are all well and good, the inconvenience of chewing or that foe-full feeling that exercise can induce often makes the thought of consuming something solid unbearable. So where does the earnest athlete turn for a quick, efficient, energy hit? Turn to High5. High5 works with athletes, for athletes, and listens to what you have to say. Taking on board the aforementioned challenges, High5 sports-scientists have created two gel options for on-the-go energy when you need it most, EnergyGel and IsoGel. Both Isogel and Energygel can be used in any sport for an instant energy boost during exercise. Feedback from athletes regarding taste encouraged High5 to make both gels refreshing but not as sweet as others on the market, avoiding that sicklyness so often present in gel supplements. There are also a range of flavours, and a splash of real fruit juice, keeping the taste clean, fresh, and catered to specific tastes. Want to buy the best? Go to www.high5online.co.za.
  3. CONGRATULATIONS!!!! To the fantastic Kargo Pro MTB Team for their awesome results at the Momentum 947 MTB Challenge. These guys DOMINATED the podium and rode like gods. Truly Kings and Queens of the Mountain! Proud to have fueled you on to such a success, keep on climbing guys! The weekend saw one of Mountain Biking’s best loved events come to a riveting conclusion. The Momentum 94.7 Mountain bike challenge is a highlight on the MTB calander, looked forward to by competitors and spectators alike. Read more…
  4. As a proud sponsor of Team MTN Qhubeka p/b Samsung, High 5 will be giving away three signed team jerseys to celebrate Team MTN Qhubeka p/b Samsung being the first African team to compete in the Tour de France. All you need to do it spend R100 or more on High 5 products at one of our participating dealers and stand a chance to win one of the three signed team jerseys, as worn by our Le Tour team. Read the Terms and Conditions HERE For a list of participating dealers, visit High5online
  5. Hi Guys Found this on High 5's website regarding how you should "correctly" use their products. http://highfive.co.uk/high5-faster-and-further/mtb-nutrition-guides/cross-country-2-to-5-hour-event Wanted to hear from the more experienced riders if this is a good way to supplement before and during an event, or if this is just a marketing thing? Have been riding for a while but I am very inexperienced regarding supplementation, especially before and during races and feel that I am lacking in this regard. Will try this out on a long training ride and see how I react to it. Any feedback?
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