Blog Meet the Man Cycling 1 Million Meters of Elevation for Mental Health Jack Thompson is climbing a million meters for mental health, Everesting weekly.
Blog Supersapiens Team Doing Supersapiens Things What does it mean to be Supersapiens? Supersapiens is a mindset. We are a community–a tribe of people obsessed with progress and becoming a better version of ourselves. And
Athlete Overcoming Adversity In The Mallorca 312 Megan Walker's incredible journey from painful setbacks to become a top finisher in the Mallorca 312.
Story 2 Medics Rowing Across the Atlantic Two doctors from the UK are rowing 3000 miles across the Atlantic. Here's how they're using Supersapiens to break the world record.
Story Sam Briggs | Bringing CGM to the CrossFit Games Often, we don’t know what events we’re going to be doing. That makes the fueling aspect of our sport really difficult. There’s a lot of trial and error, especially when you’re new to the sport.
Story Matt Hauser | A Point of Difference At just 23 this year, Matt Hauser is already a force on the sprint triathlon circuit. With several World Cup Golds and a Commonwealth Games gold medal to his name, the former junior world champion is now taking it to the next level as a member of Australia’s Olympic Team in Tokyo.
Story Gustav Iden | From Eurovision to World Champion I almost came to a complete stop to make sure I replenished, because I knew how important those carbs were. I’d love to see my glucose chart if I’d kept going versus me stopping to get my fueling back on track.
Story Kristian Blummenfelt | Making Waves One of Norway’s best junior runners and a competitive swimmer, Kristian and his team are obsessed with finding any performance advantage, whether that be through training or technology, and are always at the forefront of athletic development trends.
Story Jack Thompson | The Bike is Medicine The human body and the human mind are capable of incredible things. And with the right tools and knowledge, you can figure everything out on a personal level and make anything possible.
Story Antonio Franko | Elite Performance, Driven by Elite Glucose Control Elite performance requires elite glucose control. And athletes are reaching significantly higher glucose levels than previously thought possible.
Story Ronan McLaughlin Scales the Everest of Fueling Ronan had an average glucose of 160.8 mg/dL with a stability of only 3%. This helped ensure a constant glucose delivery to the working muscles. Such unique data patterns challenge the status quo and our understanding behind the role of glucose in promoting high-intensity performances.
Story Ronan McLaughlin — Breaking the Record First of all, it’s a physical challenge, particularly when it comes to fuelling, there’s no doubt about that. But it is also a mental challenge being able to suffer for that long — especially when you’re trying to ride so quickly, with no time off.
Story Nick Butter Circumnavigating Great Britain in 100 days Nick Butter is the first and only person to have run a marathon in all 196 countries in the world. In collaboration with Supersapiens, Nick will run a double marathon every day for a 100-day span, circumnavigating all of Britain.