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Many ambitious athletes know the feeling: despite regular training, their VO₂max plateaus, intense sessions feel harder, and recovery takes longer than desired. Often, this is not just due to the training plan but to energy production at the cellular level. In this article, you will learn about the role of Ubiquinol (Coenzyme Q10) in cellular energy, endurance performance, and muscle adaptation – and why it can be interesting for athletes who want to specifically support their performance, training adaptation, and recovery.
In training as in competition, it's not just what you consume, but also how and when, that counts.A well-thought-out energy and fluid strategy can significantly contribute to maintaining your performance throughout the entire exertion. In the following video, former professional...
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New Year. New Energy.The turn of the year is more than just a date.It's a reset.A moment to look back – and at the same time to move forward. 2025 was a strong year for OMNi-POWER®.Not just for us as...
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Sensational Success: Anna Pabinger wins her first IRONMAN long-distance race in Chattanooga (USA) with a huge lead. The Upper Austrian has been part of the OMNi-BiOTiC® athlete team since August and now, shortly after Casper Stornes’ IRONMAN World Champion title,...
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Till Schenk - Adventure cyclist, sports commentator, event host. But in our podcast, Till didn't talk about his latest adventure, but about his very long history of suffering.When he graduated from high school, he fell ill with Pfeiffer's glandular fever,...
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