 Extreme skiing pioneer Scot Schmidt takes SportLegs to enjoy skiing his best.
The thrill of victory. The ecstasy of enjoying your sport like a kid again.
With less muscle "burn" and next-day soreness screaming you're getting too old for this.
Without pain relievers.
Isn't that what you really want?
You won't be the first to try SportLegs. Read what testers at respected national publications have reported:
 "When the powder is piled deep in the hills, there's nothing worse than a revolt brewing in your thighs after only a few runs. Fight the fatigue with SportLegs. In a sports world swollen with supplements, SportLegs actually delivers on its promise to reduce fatigue in leg muscles and keep you pushing, pedaling and schussing longer. It doesn't stop leg fatigue, it just gives you more time before you're spent."  "OUTMUSCLE YOUR PAIN The same stuff that fuels your muscles- lactic acid- can leave them barking. You could down a couple of beers or ibuprofen to relieve the pain. But if you'd like to give your liver- as well as your muscles- a break, consider these alternatives: Top pick: SPORTLEGS SportLegs pills, made from vitamin D, calcium and magnesium, are designed to prevent your muscles from producing more lactic acid than you can burn off. PROS: After a two-hour bike ride- uphills and intervals- we felt remarkably free of pain. You can push yourself harder, longer. CONS: Need to take them an hour before exercising."
 "BAR CODE: Gear you want for resort-accessed backcountry Sidecountry good. Lactic acid bad. SportLegs capsules contain premium lactate, tricking your body to lay off production. These magic pills help you go harder, longer, and recover faster. And if mixing alcohol and ibuprofen wrecks your liver like doctors say they do, take a couple of these, and you won't need the 'Vitamin I' with your après beer."
 "On our radar: No More Burn It's dumping like the blizzard of '96 and you're shredding the back bowls, only to be sidelined by screaming thighs. If you've slacked on wall sits, try SportLegs, a supplement with vitamin D and lactate forms of calcium and magnesium. Take a few capsules an hour before exercising, and the mineral cocktail hoodwinks your muscles into producing less lactic acid, which means less burn, more fun."
 "STOCKING STUFFER FOR CYCLISTS SportLegs actually works and won't get you kicked out of the Tour de France. Made from calcium, magnesium and vitamin D in vegetarian capsules, SportLegs helps regulate lactic acid production, so your muscles produce only as much as they need to perform their very best."
(2008) "BANISH THE BURN: The right sport supplement can make every day feel like a good day on the bike. Staff favorite SportLegs is a blend of primarily calcium and magnesium that pushes back the point where your legs start to burn during hard efforts, allowing you to ride harder, happier. We've found it keeps muscles feeling fresher during and after a ride."
 "SportLegs is gaining a major foothold in the cycling, skiing and climbing world. They have become as much a part of my pre-race routine as pinning on a number plate, from 24-hour events to downhill racing. Hard efforts still hurt- but muscles burn considerably less. When taken as directed and with enough water, they completely ward away cramping. Consistent usage is not necessary to feel results and they even reduce soreness after a hard effort. SportLegs' less obvious advantage is bone strengthening: Cycling, a non-impact sport, accelerates bone deterioration. Tour de France riders literally have the bone density of elderly women. SportLegs can help you also achieve healthier bones."
 (2005) "SportLegs really works. You just don't get sore. SportLegs contains lactate compounds of calcium and magnesium. Taken an hour before exercise, it pre-loads your bloodstream with lactate and tricks your muscles into thinking they don't need to make more- a sneaky way to raise your lactate threshold and boost performance. Editors' legs kept going and feeling fresh. It took longer to reach the burn point. Legs still burned on steep climbs, but were able to ride faster. It's like a good day in a bottle!"
National Geographic Adventure magazine: "REMEDIES: The Pain Stoppers As a former pro cyclist and current Category 1 racer, I know from sore muscles. To test the latest pain remedies, I kicked up my routine with dozens of intervals and hundreds of push-ups. Below, what worked for me, in order of effectiveness: 1st place: SportLegs is an all-natural magnesium-calcium-vitamin D supplement. The test: Ahhh! Two pills reduced perceived exertion (rider-speak for pain) on a 30-minute interval workout and on my same- and next-day rides."
 Durango, Colorado twins Tracy and Lanny Barnes have been using SportLegs as they train at high altitude to represent the United States in biathlon at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. From their website (www.twinbiathletes.com): "SportLegs is our highly recommended and proven by many (in every sport) supplement! Proven to help you perform by reducing the lactate "burn" through a safe, legal and effective way with essential nutrients. This fast-acting supplement will have you hammering those hills harder and faster than before. What's best is you'll feel less "burn" during your workout or race and recover faster with less soreness for the next day. Simply unbeatable! If you want to have more fun and less burn, try out SportLegs."
 North Face® speed-climber Willie Benegas, 37, with his SportLegs bottle on the summit of Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world at 29,035 feet. Willie reports, "Using SportLegs, I recover much faster during consecutive-day climbs. Instead of the hours of cramps I typically suffer, which can make it hard to sleep, I have no pain at all. The difference is like night and day." Catch up with Willie at www.patagonianexpd.com/. 
Race leader after Stage 5, Tour de Georgia 2008
"I have used SportLegs for every race in the past 5 years, as I have progressed from mountain bikes to the Tour de France. There is no question SportLegs helps, something very simple that works very well." -Trent Lowe, 24, Garmin Slipstream pro cycling team
SportLegs is sold at 7-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong's new store in Austin, Texas, "the coolest bike shop in the world."
Common SportLegs side effect: Winning.
Take SportLegs before the race...

...enjoy champagne after the race.
Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski 2004 U.S. Olympic competitor Five consecutive U.S. National Champion titles Pro cross-country mountain bike 2002-2006 and wife Heather Irmiger 2nd, 2006 NORBA series Pro cross-country mountain bike

Mike Olheiser Huntsville, Alabama SportLegs user since 2006
2009 Elite Road National Champion, Individual Time Trial
2009 Elite Road National Champion, Road Race 2009 Masters Road National Champion, Individual Time Trial
2009 Masters Road National Champion, Criterium
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