THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMED SPORT CERTIFICATION You may have seen this logo on all Science In Sport products, but what is it and what does it represent? Written By The Performance Solutions Team 60 minutesShare This logo is the Informed Sport logo and it signifies that all of our products are rigorously tested under a global testing and certification programme for sports and nutritional supplements. You can find out more about Informed Sport here. Did you know that as many as one in ten sport supplements on the market could be contaminated with ingredients that are prohibited in sport? The Informed Sport certification was developed to ensure you can trust your nutrition partners in taking their product development as seriously as you do your performance. When you see this logo on our products, not only can you feel assured that your product is safe from any contamination and banned substances but also know that once certification has been awarded, informed sport continues to blind test samples so testing is always ongoing and every batch is examined carefully. As a professional athlete you need to trust every element of your training, including your nutritionSir Chris Hoy Shop the article GO Isotonic Energy Gel Orange 15 Pack£22.50Shop Now GO Isotonic Energy Gel - 30 Pack - Blackcurrant£42.00Shop Now GO Isotonic Energy Gel Orange 30 Pack£42.00Shop Now Protein Bar - Cookies & Cream (12 pack)£32.99Shop Now GO Electrolyte - 500g (Orange)£13.50Shop Now REGO Rapid Recovery Strawberry - 500g£19.99Shop Now DO PEOPLE REALLY GET TESTED? Yes, lots of athletes will get tested. This is done at random and can be during competition, during training or even at an athletes home. Testing is often done with a ‘no advance notice’ approach and as an athlete, you should always undertake the test, refusing a test can lead to a four-year ban! In short testing starts with selection and notification, then you would be chaperoned to the designated doping control station where your samples would be collected. You can request to delay a test under certain circumstances though, if you’re interested in finding out more about the testing procedures you can find out here. Although it is mostly done on an elite level, you don’t have to be elite to be approached, a good example of this is at the Ironman World Championships where it is very common for Age-Group athletes to be selected for testing at random as well as the elite competitors. Written By The Performance Solutions Team The Performance Solutions Team Supplying world-class knowledge, elite insights, and product recommendations to provide optimal performance solutions for all athletes across a wide variety of endurance sports. More articles by author Featured Articles Uncategorized Gut Health: Why is it important? Discover how a healthy gut can improve your athletic performance. 10 MinScience in Sport Team Sport The benefits of Vitamin D3 Learn the science behind Vitamin D3 - sun exposure and synthesis via skin can naturally produce vitamin D3, supplementing it ... 10 MinScience in Sport Team Sport The benefits of omega 3 for athletes Supplementing with high-quality omega 3 is an effective method to promote a range of health benefits, such as cardiovascular health, ... 10 MinScience in Sport Team Sport The benefits of beta-alanine for athletes Discover the science behind Beta Alanine and how it can help improve performance, reduce fatigue and provide anti-aging and immune ... 10 MinScience in Sport Team Sport The best vitamins and minerals for athletes Setting a new goal, like a marathon or triathlon, is a great way to stay motivated and make progress. But ... 10 MinScience in Sport Team Running Most common marathon fuelling mistakes and how to fix them Many runners under fuel before and during a marathon, so to avoid hitting the wall and ensure optimal performance and ... 10 MinScience in Sport Team Running Mastering In-Race Fuelling for Marathon Success In this article, we explain the science behind effective in-race fuelling, share expert recommendations, and provide practical tips to keep ... 10 MinJonah Rosner Fuelling Guides THE EXERCISE AND HEALTH BENEFITS OF CREATINE This article covers how creatine supplementation can have a positive effect on both physical and health performance, alongside other health ... 10 MinScience in Sport Team Fuelling Guides Why Carbohydrates Are Essential for Female Athletes This article explores the vital role of carbohydrates for female athletes; covering energy production, hormonal balance, menstrual health, immune function, ... 10 MinRenee McGregor