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Coming in February: Put Some PUNCH in Your Energize

Pop quiz: What’s better than Beachbody Performance Energize?

Answer: Beachbody Performance Energize in TWO flavors!

Yes, Energize Fruit Punch is coming in early 2019 — soon you’ll be able to enjoy the same effective pre-workout supplement both in Lemon and Fruit Punch flavors — now in convenient, easy-to-pour stick packs!

Energize Fruit Punch delivers delicious notes of passion fruit, orange, tangerine, and pineapple.

Both Energize Lemon and Energize Fruit Punch will be available for purchase in 40 serving tubs and 32 stick pack cartons as a one-time order AND as a Monthly Subscription.

Fun fact: This is the first new Energize flavor since Beachbody Performance launched in 2015!

So, mark your calendars and get ready to put some punch in your pre-workout!

What Is Beachbody Performance?

You don’t need to be an extreme athlete to reap the benefits of the Beachbody Performance line.

We created Energize, Recover, Hydrate, Recharge, and Creatine to exercise harder and recover from exercise better.

Beachbody’s R&D team of highly trained scientists and nutritionists strategically combined the perfect amounts of a handful of ingredients that are scientifically shown to help aid exercise and support performance.

In the case of Energize, three key ingredients —beta-alanine, caffeine, and quercetin — work together to help boost energy and endurance, sharpen focus and reaction time, and delay exercise-induced muscle fatigue.*

When combined with a balanced diet and challenging workouts, Beachbody Performance supplements can help you push harder, recover quicker, so you can reach your goals faster.*

Learn more about how each Beachbody Performance supplement works and when to take them here.

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



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