As the temperature heats up, a familiar element of summer training is returning: sweat. In this blog post, we examine the science behind sweat rates in athletes, as well as the implications to your nutrition routine. Read more
Category: Ironman
Here’s How to Enjoy Your Winter Workouts
In our last blog post, we listed seven benefits you can derive from winter workouts, ranging from a cardiovascular workout to increased mental toughness. Sometimes, just knowing about the benefits is enough to get out the door in February. Other times, you need an extra push. Read more
SaltStick: An Industry Leader for Banned Substance Testing
In light of recent announcements related to two professional triathletes who tested positive for banned substances, we want to reassure our customers and athletes that SaltStick products have been banned-substance-free since our start, more than 10 years ago.
Earlier in February, two professional triathletes announced they had tested positive for ostarine, a banned substance under the WADA code. One of the athletes confirmed the presence of ostarine in a nutritional supplement in their possession, and in further product testing of the same lot. The other athlete has not provided any valid scientific support for a possible contaminated supplement.
We wish to emphatically confirm that the product containing ostarine was not SaltStick Caps nor any SaltStick-branded product.
The risk of contamination by banned substances of nutritional supplements remains an ongoing concern, not just for professional athletes, but all athletes concerned about their health and wellbeing. However, measures can be put in place by concerned manufacturers, such as SaltStick, to minimize that risk to a negligible level.
Jonathan Toker, Ph.D., CEO of Toker Engineering, LLC, the makers of SaltStick Products, has this statement in response to the recent announcements:
“We want to reassure our customers and athletes that SaltStick products have been banned-substance-free since the product launched in 2006, as evidenced by a spotless safety record and as used by thousands of athletes worldwide, many of whom are in various sporting body testing pools. SaltStick is an industry leader for independent banned substance testing, as the first solid electrolyte supplement in the market tested, since 2008. We have been strong advocates for drug-free sport, and have been involved with popularizing scientific concepts of concern to athletes.”
SaltStick products are produced in USA cGMP facilities that are certified to produce banned-substance-free sports nutrition products. This means that NO banned substances are present on site in any capacity, at any time. Furthermore, as a further commitment to our athletes’ safety, representative samples of SaltStick products have been voluntarily tested at our cost by certified lab LGC since 2008, with dozens of lots tested representing a significant majority of production. Raw ingredients are simple minerals and vitamin D, which are sourced from dedicated suppliers and provided with assayed purity. Our final products are shipped in sealed containers (two container closures for bottles, tamper-proof foil for packets). We have exceeded all industry recommendations for minimizing the risk of cross-contamination or inadvertent inclusion of banned substances in our products.
Our products are clean and safe, because we care about you.
Ultraman 2016: How SaltStick Helped Power the Winners to Victory
While most of us were happily enjoying the off season last weekend, a little more than 30 athletes and their crews traveled across the Big Island in Hawaii, by swim stroke, bike and foot, competing in the insanely-challenging Ultraman World Championships. Read more
2016 Ironman World Championships: How SaltStick Helped Athletes Replace Electrolytes and Battle the Heat of the Big Island
The endurance world watched in earnest this weekend as the globe’s top triathletes competed on the Big Island in Hawaii for the title of Ironman World Champion. Read more
Headed to Kona? Here’s Everything You Need to Know about Our Presence at the Ironman World Championships
With less than a week to go until the Ironman World Championships on Hawaii’s Big Island, the town of Kailua-Kona is seeing a huge boost in population as athletes from around the world flock to triathlon’s main event of the year. Read more
These Are the Symptoms (and Causes) of Hyponatremia
“Replacing lost [water] stores is essential but rehydration can be overdone,” begins a 2007 article in Scientific American. “There is such a thing as a fatal water overdose.” Read more
How to Hydrate for Long-Distance Swimming
It is commonly understood that water and electrolytes are essential for maintaining peak performance in endurance events. We know that you are dutifully grabbing your sports drinks and mixes during your run and bike sessions, but did you know hydration practices are also crucial to long distance swimming? Read more
Life as a Professional: Get to Know SaltStick-Sponsored Athlete Drew Scott
Many athletes fall in love with triathlon because success is often directly correlated with hard work. SaltStick-sponsored athlete Drew Scott is no exception, and his triathlon story reminds athletes that in endurance sports, what matters is showing up and training hard. Read more