Hendrick Motorsports and AdvoCare
Written by Dan McCarty Sunday, 19 June 2011 11:30
AdvoCare is a premier health and wellness company offering world-class energy, weight-loss, nutrition, and sports performance products along with a rewarding business opportunity. AdvoCare is a first class company that has a main goal of producing safe and effective products. AdvoCare is a company built around credibility.AdvoCare is a premier health and wellness company offering world-class energy, weight-loss, nutrition, and sports performance products along with a rewarding business opportunity. AdvoCare is a first class company that has a main goal of producing safe and effective products. AdvoCare is a company built around credibility.
The company has hundreds of unpaid professional athletes, coaches, entertainers and world champions are fueled by AdvoCare products, including several motor sport drivers. AdvoCare has some of the top scientist in the world that server on their Scientific/Medical Board. Many of the top strength and conditioning coaches and athletic trainers in the country involved in football, hockey, motor sports and wrestling serve on AdvoCare's Sports Advisory Council.
Mark Mauldin, Hendrick Motorsports Race Day Operations & Pit Crew Coordinator for the No.5 and No.24 cars, has been a member since 1996 and serves on the Sports Advisory Council. According to Mauldin, "I find being involved with the best in the business gives Hendrick Motorsports an advantage that few others in racing have. They have done an excellent job of putting the top professionals from many sports together. The knowledge and fellowship are always top-notch. It is an honor to serve as a part of this group."
The Hendrick Motorsports pit crews use the following products: C-Grams, CorePlex, Fruit & Fiber Bar, Joint ProMotion, Spark Energy Drink, Rehydrate Electrolyte Replacement Drink, Muscle Fuel, Muscle Gain Protein Shake, Post-Workout Recovery Sports Drink, and OmegaPlex.
Anyone that follows racing knows the important job the pit crew has in determining who wins a race. During a pit stop, the crew changes tires, performs repairs, refuels, and makes mechanical adjustments to a race car in a matter of seconds. The average pit stop lasts approximately 13.5 seconds, so each pit crew plays a vital role in winning races.
What type of person serves on a NASCAR pit crew? Today's pit crews often feature former collegiate or professional athletes as team members. In the past, pit crews were considered mechanics rather that athletes, but now pit crews are a mixture of both. Because of the tenths of seconds that separate winning from losing, these pit crews need to be on the top of their game.
Mark Mauldin says, what differentiates these products from other companies' products is results. "The products work and always deliver the same consistent results it promises."
AdvoCare fans will be cheering on their Hendrick Motorsports drivers when the Biggest Labor Day Celebration in the USA takes place at the Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day Weekend when NASCAR Night Racing returns to Atlanta Sept. 2-4. .
About the Author:
Dan McCarty is an independent AdvoCareDistributor. The College Football Coach is the #1 recruiter in his Wisconsin Champions AdvoCare Team. Read more about theAdvoCare 500 NASCAR Race.


