On Saturday 15th September over 50 Japanese runners participated in a VIP training session with our very own Olympic and Commonwealth Games Champion marathon runner, Eloise Wellings, as part of their training for the Blackmores Sydney Running Festival.
They were accompanied by some of Australia’s leading fitness influencers – Andrew Papadopoulous, Katie Williams, Dan Adair, Luana Marchi and Jenna Louise.
Wellings taught the Japanese runners her the best tips for preparing and excelling in the 42km marathon run, which took place the very next day.
Wellings started off the training session by taking the group for a warmup run around beautiful Sydney Harbour followed by her favourite exercise drills in the Botanical Gardens.
Technique is an important part of running; Wellings was able to boost the confidence of the Japanese team by showing them correct running techniques to help improve their performance on the day.
In the lead up to the race, Wellings, the Japanese team, and the local influencers were powered by Ubiquinol – the active and readily bioavailable form of CoQ10 that supports cellular energy production throughout the body.
Research has shown that Ubiquinol has the ability to boost the power production of trained athletes.[1]
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare practitioner.
[1] Alf D, Schmidt ME, Siebrecht SC. Ubiquinol supplementation enhances peak power production in trained athletes: a double-blind, placebo controlled study. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 2013;10:24.
A Vital Nutrient that Supports Heart Health as You Age Did you know a heart…
VitaFoods 2024 Expo to be held in Bangkok. Kaneka Ubiquinol™ APAC will be attending the…
Practitioner Discussions on Supporting Fertility In Australia, 1 in 6 couples experience infertility.(1) This means…
Elevate Your Pharmacy Practice with Evidence-Based Antioxidants at PANC 2024 Pharmacy Assistant National Conference (PANC)…
Award Nomination shows Commitment to Advancing the Science of Healthy Ageing We are thrilled to…
Reducing the Risk of Cardiac Ischaemia for Athletes, Mountaineers and those Living at High Altitudes…