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AthleticFoodie Launches Ambassador Program with 5 Olympians

AthleticFoodie™, the famous foodie blog launched by two-time Olympic gold medalist Garrett Weber-Gale, has grown and evolved over the years, expanding its reach and positive impact on athletes’ lives, and specifically their diets. AthleticFoodie™ now offers snacks, engineered for performance, and Garrett has a lot of support from his Olympic peers. More on that topic below, but first…

The AthleticFoodie™ Genesis

Garrett was diagnosed with dangerously high blood pressure in 2005. It nearly forced him to give up his Olympic dream.  Garrett drilled-down on this challenge, a very serious health issue, completely revamping his diet. His focus and perseverance saved his Olympic dream and netted him two gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Inspired by what he had learned about the impact of his own dietary changes, Garrett dove deep into the world of nutrition-rich, great-tasting food.  With the passion of an Olympian on the path to a gold medal, he traveled the world working in famous restaurant kitchens in Italy, France, Copenhagen, Spain, and New York City, searching for new ways to make delicious dishes.  His journey–chronicled under the handle AthleticFoodie, which evolved into a website and media-hub– attracted global attention.  Garrett has been called on to share his knowledge everywhere from the White House, to schools, sports teams, TEDx, universities, and endless TV and radio appearances.

The AthleticFoodie™ Revolution

Today AthleticFoodie™ is synonymous with energy-dense snacks engineered for performance. AthleticFoodie snacks are specifically developed by sports nutrition experts for athletes of all levels. AthleticFoodie snacks are shipped directly to your doorstep, delivering fuel athletes need for workouts and competitions.

Garrett has cooked for me before, and I’ve followed him to cooking appearances around the Austin-area. On occasion I’ve been the beneficiary of what I call the mother-load, getting the leftovers made for huge crowds at these events.  This is a sweet situation, having Garrett’s food in my fridge to eat for up to a week at a time, and my family eats it all–fast.  When Garrett offers you food, eat it. Trust me. You’ll love it.  As he was developing his snacks, I was lucky enough to try them all. My favorites are Goji Moji Pre-Workout Granola and Berry Strong Post-Workout Trail Mix, but they’re all great, far better than any snacks I’ve had before.

Garrett now has the backing of a lot of his Olympic peers. AthleticFoodie officially launched their Athlete Ambassador program with six elites: Matt Grevers, Jessica Hardy, Anthony Ervin, Elizabeth Beisel, Michael McBroom and Cammile Adams.

This is very exciting for us, and all of the athletes are very enthusiastic and supportive about being champions of our vision – to unlock the mental and physical potential of every athlete in the U.S.

— Garrett Weber-Gale

Garrett Weber-Gale, AthleticFoodie Snacks (courtesy of AthleticFoodie)

AthleticFoodie is perfect for swimmers of all levels, and having athletes at the top of the pyramid validate the products clearly demonstrates its value for optimal performance.

“HOW TO” AND “WHEN TO” EAT THE SNACKS 

Each snack label instructs the athlete when to eat it, for maximum benefit.

Seven snacks are available; two pre-workout granolas, three during/post-workout energy chews, and two post-workout trail mixes. And they are planning to launch their first post-workout beef jerky this fall!

AthleticFoodie snacks are new, but they’ve been rolling out to elite programs for awhile now, becoming a staple in many of the top university athletic department fueling stations, including Texas, Auburn, Florida, Virginia, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Northwestern, Kentucky, Virginia Tech, and more.

For more information, and to order your box of snacks, visit www.AthleticFoodie.com

Follow AthleticFoodie on Twitter here.

Like AthleticFoodie on Facebook here.

Follow AthleticFoodie on Instagram here. 

Garrett Weber-Gale, AthleticFoodie Snacks (courtesy of AthleticFoodie)

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Sam
9 years ago

I just checked the website, and I was able to directly talk to Garret-Weber Gale himself in a little chat box at the bottom. Just goes to prove how much this company, client advice, and producing great product for the athletes means to him

Garrett Weber-Gale
Reply to  Sam
9 years ago

You got it, Sam! It was a pleasure talking with you. Our goal is to contribute to the success of as many athletes like you as we possibly can:)

Lyn
9 years ago

Great work Garrett. Such a worthwhile business.

Garrett Weber-Gale
Reply to  Lyn
9 years ago

Thank you, Lyn. We are enjoying so many opportunities to make an impact on the performance of athletes nationwide.

PsychoDad
9 years ago

Why stop with shacks. Open a healthy food (organic) restaurant in North Austin where there are many swimmer families. Call it: Olympic Foodies, and serve:

Drilled chicken breaststroke
Butterfly pork chops
Baby backstroke ribs
Freestyle range chicken salad

Garrett Weber-Gale
Reply to  PsychoDad
9 years ago

Thank you for the idea. I’m not sure this is in our future, but I can see how a restaurant focused on athletes would make a big impact.

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