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ATX Athlete Nutrition Technology Introduces Zone 5 Neuro-Muscular Accelerant
Revolutionary Formula for Serious Football Athletes.
New York, NY, January 16, 2004 -- ATX Athlete Nutrition Technology introduces Zone 5TM Neuro-Muscular Accelerant, specifically designed to improve performance by modulating critical motor pathways that boost muscle activity. This revolutionary formula expands ATXs line of sports-specific products for serious competitors who eschew the one size fits all approach of many nutritional supplements.
Zone 5 was created for football athletes and is endorsed by Martin Rooney of the Parisi Speed School, home of the NFL Combine Program. According to Rooney, "Zone 5 is a breakthrough in performance nutrition for football players. Our NFL Combine athletes cannot believe their improved times when using the product. With our training methods combined with ATX Zone 5, watch out, because this is going to be our best year yet for results!"
Richard Lebovitz Ph.D., Chief Scientist of ATX, explains the key benefits: Our new ATX Zone 5 Formula provides nutrition to support pathways that are critical to performance on the field and in training. It provides important supplements involved in improving response time and mental alertness as well as powerful antioxidants and amino acids used in muscle repair and providing oxygen to the tissues. ATX is unique in having a product that contains novel combinations of nutritional ingredients that act together to achieve these objectives.
Zone 5 Neuro-Muscular Accelerant will be available soon from the ATX online store, at www.atxsport.com.
About ATX
ATX Athlete Nutrition Technology TM is re-inventing sports nutrition. ATX develops and markets superior nutritional supplements tailored expressly for athletes in specific sports including football, boxing, martial arts and combative sports. For more information or to become an authorized ATX retailer, visit www.atxsport.com.
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