GU Updates Formulations, Brand Logo And Encourages All Athletes To

GU Updates Formulations, Brand Logo And Encourages All Athletes To "GU For It"

23 September 2015, 1:11PM
Allsports

GU Energy Labs, the pioneer and-leading brand of energy gels today, have announced a revamp of its brand to reflect its mission of assisting, educating and inspiring people to reach their highest athletic potential through an integrated nutrition system of Hydration, Energy and Recovery.
 
Encouraging all endurance athletes to challenge themselves, the new #GUFORIT campaign has launched in NZ in September online, in print and digital media and event activations through major partnerships and significant grassroots events. This also includes a new online web store, which features the full section of GU Energy products.
 
GU was created in 1993 to address the specific demands of endurance athletes and has grown to be the market leader in a full line of performance-tested nutrition products designed to maximize every athlete’s enjoyment and performance. GU combines science-based, athlete-tested nutrition with passion for the culture of endurance sports and nutrition planning expertise. The changes, which were nearly a year in the making, start with a reformulation of GU Energy Gel and touch nearly every aspect of the brand.
 
Led by Magdalena Boulet, GU’s Vice President of Research, Development and Innovation and 2008 Olympic marathoner, the product team at GU has reformulated specific products in response to compelling evolving scientific evidence. All GU Energy Gels are now formulated without the anti-oxidants, vitamin C & E. Exhaustive exercise results in an increase in oxidative stress due to the accumulation of free radicals, which can be damaging to our cells. Recent research, however, has shown our bodies naturally create a defense mechanism to the accumulation of free radicals, which in turn improves adaptation to training. Consuming vitamin C & E during exercise has been shown to block this adaptation.
 
The Roctane line of ultra-endurance Energy Gels has been reformulated as well, replacing the amino acid histidine with beta-alanine to increase production of carnosine, a muscle buffer that helps to maintain normal acidity within muscles.


 
GU REVAMPS PRODUCT LINE

Fatigue during exhaustive exercise may result from acid build-up in the muscle and blood.
Increasing carnosine levels may help to delay fatigue and improve performance. Beta-alanine is the rate-limiting amino acid in the formation of carnosine.
 
GU Energy Gels are now made without herbs, chamomile and ginger, because the large amounts required to be efficacious would negatively impact the flavor profile of our gels. All GU Energy Gels are made with vegan ingredients to fuel vegan athletes.
 
GU’s product line has also been re-branded to make it clearer to athletes the purpose and scope of the nutrition line: Chomps will now be known as GU Energy Chews; Electrolyte Brew will be branded as GU Hydration Drink Mix; GU Brew Tablets will be tagged as GU Hydration Drink Tabs and Recovery Brew will be named GU Recovery Drink Mix.
 
“Changing the product names does two things,” noted Adam Chamberlain, GU’s Vice President of Marketing “It makes it easier for athletes to understand the entirety of our line and how it fulfills their complete nutrition plan, and it diminishes any confusion about how individual products fit into our line.
 
“We’re also putting the most critical nutritional information right on the front of each individual product, so our athletes can see exactly how many calories of energy they’re getting, as well as other important data on caffeine, sodium levels and amino acids.”
 
“All of the changes for 2015 support our passionate devotion to providing athletes with the most effective Hydration, Energy and Recovery system available today,” said Brian Vaughan, GU Chief Endurance Officer. “Our purpose is to assist, educate and inspire people to reach their highest athletic potential.”
 
“We’ve updated our products in recognition of advances in scientific understanding. We also have a responsibility to make nutrition planning as straightforward as possible. All of our products, packaging, and communications are now aligned in helping athletes reach their goals, whatever they may be.”

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