Shakeout Run with GU Energy Labs, Garmin, La Sportiva, BOA & Runners Roost

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231 W 6th St.,Leadville CO 80461

20 August, 2021

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Kick off your Leadville 100 Run experience by joining GU, Garmin, La Sportiva, BOA & Runners Roost for an easy out and back 3 mile run. Kick off your Leadville Trail 100 Run experience by joining GU Energy Labs, Garmin, La Sportiva, BOA and Runners Roost for Stroopwafels, coffee and an easy out and back 3 mile run on Friday, August 20th. Arrive at 8:30am to enjoy pre-run fuel from GU Energy Labs and we'll start the run at 9:00am. Post run, return to the GU house for delicious ROCTANE Protein Recovery Drink, now with twice the amount of protein. GU athletes will be onsite to provide pro tips on race strategy, nutrition, and how to set up a successful support crew to help you reach your race-day goals.  Garmin tech reps will be on site to help answer any device related questions you have. Learn how to send routes straight from your phone or how to upload friendly nutritional reminders to make sure you stay on top of your race day nutrition plan. La Sportiva athletes will be onsite to provide protips on race strategy and how to set up a successful support crew to help you reach your race-day goals. Acclimate a bit, get some beta on trail conditions and learn from past ultra winners. La Sportiva will also be demoing shoes. ***We'll also be raffling off a Garmin wearable, courtesy of our friends at Garmin. Route Here  At GU, we believe  eating is training. Which is why, for over 20 years, we’ve been driven to answer three simple questions for athletes: What to eat? When to eat? How much to eat? We ask these questions over and over again… during training, on the trail, in the lab, at the end of a marathon, before a triathlon, in the feed zone, during halftime, at the summit, in the gym… and what have we learned? A lot. Outside of training and competition, the answer can be as simple as an apple, almonds, or whole grains. But, as we’ve tested, refined, and studied, our science has concluded that the body needs more (or rather less) to truly optimize our training, competition and recovery. The building blocks of peak performance are simple, and we’ve distilled them to their basic forms, so you can go further, get faster, and feel better doing it.

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