MuscleTech Signs Marathon Specialist Sara Hall
In case you missed it, Sara Hall recently teamed up with MuscleTech® ahead of a busy 2022 season. With each second on a 26.2 mile course being the difference between a podium finish and the back of the pack, the marathon and half-marathon specialist will be using MuscleTech® branded Pure Series proteins (only available at Target®), Platinum Multi-Vitamin, Clear Muscle®, and Glutamine — all of which will fuel her training for big races in Tokyo, Boston, this summer’s World Championships in Eugene, Oregon and another two marathons in Fall 2022.
“MuscleTech® was introduced to our family organically through my husband Ryan Hall (the only American to run a sub-2:05 marathon), who used their award-winning products to redefine his strength and physique post-retirement. The results have been obvious. Protein supplementation is crucial for endurance athletes like myself who are constantly breaking down our bodies with high mileage.” Hall said. “Together, we’ve leaned on each other to cultivate the best supplement strategy for my own career, which involves tackling 13.1 and 26.2 miles at a time. Nutrition is a huge factor towards one’s performance in endurance events and I’m grateful to have the support of MuscleTech® to help me reach my peak performance.”
Sara’s husband Ryan (Hall) joined Team MuscleTech® in 2021 as a brand ambassador and the brand’s Run Coach. The addition of Sara, one of America’s best distance runners adds a new dynamic to the partnership. In addition to being one of America’s fittest and most driven fitness couples, the pair will create coaching and themed content for MuscleTech.com and its social media platforms. Sara will also lead the MuscleTech® presence on Strava®, so runners can follow along with parts of the marathoner’s training regimen.
At 38 years old Sara has won 11 national titles in distances ranging from the mile to the marathon. She is also the American record-holder for a women’s only marathon. At 26.2, she was second in the 2020 London Marathon and third at the 2021 Chicago Marathon. Hall’s other victories include the Milrose Games, a U.S. Cross Country title, and a U.S. National Road Mile championship. She was a seven-time All-American while at Stanford University and has raced the 26.2 marathon distance globally in London, Berlin, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Off the track, Sara and Ryan balance training with family, including four adopted children from Ethiopia.
Source: Iovate