A Letter From Loyola School
May 27, 2008

“Dear Mr. Romanowski,
We recieved your donation of an autographed Bronco’s jersey for the Loyola Catholic School Silent Auction. The value of this item is placed at priceless. Thank you for remembering Loyola School in such a special way. Your kind support will allow us to continue our Mission in the Loyola community. May God bless you in a very SPECIAL way. “
Sister Mary Ellen Roach, Principal of Loyola Catholic Grade School
Nutrition53 is proud to support the Loyola School Mission and the Loyola School’s quest to serve the community!
Nutrition53 Fuels Uvas South Bay Triathlon!
May 21, 2008
This Sunday our Team53 showed up bright and early to support the inspiring athletes at the Uvas South Bay Triathlon. What an event! As the first race of the J&A Triathlon Series, it appears this will be a fast and furious summer. The Uvas South Bay Triathlon showcased both worldclass talent and entry-level athletes alike. The women’s race was won by Holly Nybo of Portola Valley, California in a time of 1:36:33, while the men’s race was won by Sami Inkinen of San Francisco, California in a time of 1:28:32 over a course of .75 mile swim, 16 mile bike, and 5 mile run.
Ready, set, GO!!!

There was some serious pedal power on Sunday morning!

Real athletes fueled by Neuro1!

Race announcer extraordinaire Eric Gilsenan, the voice of California Triathlons.

Race promoter Andy Robles congratulates the women’s finishers.

A top finisher from the women’s race takes a minute to discuss dreams of winning in Hawaii.

The winner of the women’s race, Holly Nybo, discusses her successful race strategy for the day.

Congratulations to all the participants at the Uvas South Bay Triathlon! We hope to see all of you and more at the San Jose Mountain Bike Triathlon on June 7th at Lake Alamden, San Jose, California.
Being Part of Team53
May 13, 2008
One of my favorite parts about working for Nutrition53 is being part of our team, or what we call “Team53″. It’s not really a term we ever defined, but it is just an idea that started at the very beginnings of our company. To me, Team53 includes all our employees, our customers, friends, and family. It includes anyone who is striving for their optimal life performance, whatever it may be for a particular individual.
When I am at Nutrition53 headquarters, I really do feel like I am part of a team. We all use the products that we works so hard to create, market, and deliver to customers together. Everyone on the team respects each other, provides input on various projects, and we work together to accomplish the common goal of creating life changing products. Sure, we all have different roles within our team, but we really are working towards the same thing. While all our Team53 members are important, I believe our customers are at the very center. They provide the inspiration, the demand, and the feedback for all our Nutrition53 products.
If you are just joining now, welcome to Team53. It’s a good team to be a part of.

~Martina
Summer is Almost Here - Enjoy the Sunshine!
May 8, 2008
So many times we are reminded of the negative effects of the sun, we often forget about its positive effects. Do remember to wear your sunscreen, but don’t miss out on the positive benefits that sunlight exposure can provide for you.
The human mind and body is designed to respond to sunlight exposure. It helps you feel mentally alert, can support a healthy mood, and it helps strengthen your natural sleep and cycles.
For example, if you deprive yourself of sunlight by staying indoors for the duration of the day, your mind and body has trouble knowing when to wake up and stay alert, versus when to relax and go to sleep. All you need is roughly 15 minutes of sunlight a day. If you make the effort to achieve this healthy exposure time, you will feel refreshed, re-energized, and more balanced.
So step away from your computer, escape the neon lights, and enjoy the sunshine for a while. Mix up a cold glass of Neuro1 and drink it down as you enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Your mind and body will thank you.
