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Prime Day Sports Nutrition Deals 2025: Last Day to Save Big On Protein, Creatine and More
Prime Day Sports Nutrition Deals 2025: Last Day to Save Big On Protein, Creatine and More

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Prime Day Sports Nutrition Deals 2025: Last Day to Save Big On Protein, Creatine and More

Best Prime Day Sports Nutrition Deals: Day 4 Save big on protein, with 42% off Optimum Nutrition's Gold Standard Whey, 44% off Grenade Protein Bars and 22% off MyProtein's Impact Whey. Bulking up with creatine? Some of our top-rated powders are in the sale, including Protein Works Creatine Monohydrate, down to just £5.99, and Optimum Nutrition's super fine micronised creatine, with a whopping 46% off. You work hard, you need to replenish those salts. Bag a deal on electrolytes, with 15% off Puresport's delicious Raspberry Salt sachets, and Phizz Electrolytes cut down to half price. Backing up your training with sports supplements is a tried and tested recipe for boosting muscle growth and powering your workouts. Whether its a post-gym protein shake, daily scoop of creatine or a mid-run electrolyte drink, dialling in on a nutrition strategy that supports your goals is a surefire way to supercharge your performance both in and outside of the gym. Shop Prime Day Sports Nutrition Deals But the best sports supplements don't come cheap. That's why, when an Amazon sale comes around, it's worth spending time taking stock of your supplies and making use of the limited-time deals from across your favourite brands. Prime Day is Amazon's biggest sale outside of Black Friday and it's now here, running from today until Friday 12 July – four whole days (or 96 hours) of savings. We've already spotted sizeable discounts on some of our top-rated sports supplements, from whey and vegan protein powders to energy drinks, pre-workouts and £22, now £12.69 SAVE £9.31 £12.69 at £30.99, now £17.45 SAVE 44% £17.45 at £20.99, now £17.80 SAVE 15% £17.80 at £40, now £21.69 SAVE £18.31 £21.69 at £20, now £17 SAVE 15% £17.00 at £23.90, now £18.61 SAVE 22% £18.61 at £11.39, now £8.42 SAVE 26% £8.42 at £8, now £3.99 SAVE 50% £3.99 at £19.99, now £13.39 SAVE £6.60 £13.39 at £12, now £10.20 SAVE 15% £10.20 at £26, now £23.30 SAVE 10% £23.40 at £7.49, now £5.99 SAVE 20% £5.99 at £16.99, now £10.99 SAVE 35% £10.99 at £11.99, now £10 SAVE 17% £10.00 at £10, now £6.99 SAVE 30% £6.99 at You can currently bag 42% off Optimum Nutrition's Gold Standard Whey, our top-rated whey protein powder, and 15% off our best on-test vegan protein powder from Form Nutrition. Keen to tap into the muscle building potential of creatine monohydrate? A large tub of Optimum Nutrition's micronised powder is now almost half price, down to £21.89, while 15 sachets of Puresport electrolytes is 15% off. Whatever you're looking to stock up on, be sure to make use of these deals while they're here. You have four days to make use of these Prime Day savings before they go back to their normal prices. Above, we've rounded up the best Prime Day sports supplement deals on products our gear editors have spotted and verified so far. Prime Day 2025 ends tonight, Friday 11th July, and if you're serious about fuelling your training, now's the time to stock up. The sale kicked off on Tuesday 8th July, but the clock's ticking on some of the best sports nutrition deals you'll see all year. From protein powders and creatine to hydration tablets and recovery supplements, Prime Day is packed with savings on big-name brands. Think Myprotein, Optimum Nutrition, and Grenade — all with serious discounts, but only for a few more hours. Expect even deeper cuts in these final moments, but don't hang about. Once the clock strikes midnight, it's all over and prices go back to full whack. So whether you're training for a marathon or just levelling up your gym stack, this is your last shot to save. Move fast — your gains (and your wallet) will thank you. Best Protein Powder | Best Whey Protein Powder | Best Vegan Protein Powder | Best Mass Gainers | Best Meal Replacement Shakes | Best Protein Bars | Best Vegan Protein Bars | Best Creatine | Best Pre-Workouts | Best Energy Drinks | Best Electrolytes You Might Also Like The 23 Best Foods to Build Muscle 10 of the Best Waterproof Boots to Buy in 2019 6 Ways to Improve Your Mental Health

Entrepreneur UK's London 100: Puresport
Entrepreneur UK's London 100: Puresport

Entrepreneur

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Entrepreneur UK's London 100: Puresport

Industry: Sport Puresport is one of the UK's fastest-growing sports nutrition and lifestyle brands, but it wasn't built in a lab or a boardroom. It started with two rugby players searching for a better way to recover. Co-founders Adam Ashe and Grayson Hart began exploring natural alternatives that could support the body without compromise. What began as a personal journey soon evolved into a purpose-led mission. They were joined by fellow teammate Dan Temm, now the brand's CEO, and together they have grown Puresport from a niche startup into a community-driven movement. With products now spanning recovery, performance, and daily wellness, Puresport is redefining what a supplement brand can be. The start-up's rise has been fuelled by its unique ability to create emotional resonance in a crowded space. Rather than focusing solely on elite performance, Puresport speaks to the everyday runner, the parent chasing their best, and the person getting up early to put in the work. Its tagline, For the Long Run, encapsulates its philosophy: rejecting quick fixes in favour of long-term commitment, resilience, and progress. The company has gone from garage-packing to significant investment to delivering over £13.5m in sales.

7 freebies 2025 London Marathon runners can claim this weekend
7 freebies 2025 London Marathon runners can claim this weekend

Metro

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

7 freebies 2025 London Marathon runners can claim this weekend

On your marks, set, go. On Sunday, April 27, more than 56,000 runners are expected to cross the finish line of the world-famous London Marathon. But before you lace up your trainers for the big day, there'll no doubt be hours' worth of planning dedicated to when you'll be fuelling yourself, where you'll be meeting friends and family, and what you'll be eating afterwards. And while you'll likely be buoyed by your sense of achievement once you've crossed the finish line, it's also worth seeking out a freebie or two. Come on, you've earned it. Luckily, countless brands will be coming through for London Marathon runners this weekend – and there's everything from bath bombs to pasta and even free transport on offer. Carb loading is always essential the night before a race, and runners of the London Marathon are being offered free pasta at one iconic spot in Soho to help them prepare for those 26.2 miles. On Saturday, April 26, Puresport will be giving 50 Marathon runners at Pastaio Soho a carby meal completely free of charge. That's right: it won't cost you a penne. You'll just need to turn up between 3.35pm and 5.45pm for an early dinner – but be sure to sign up via Puresport's Instagram page first to secure your place. Pizza chain Franco Manca has got all bases covered for those running the London, Leeds and Exeter Marathons (the latter two are taking place on May 11). Simply show your 2025 finisher medal and you'll be gifted with a gorgeous sourdough pizza, completely free. You needn't claim it on the day either, as it's also valid on Monday, April 27. There's no comfort quite like carbs, right? It's not just free food on the cards. Lush is fully embracing World Bath Bomb Day (which falls on the same day as the London Marathon), as it'll be giving runners two products to get lathered up with after those 26.2 miles. The Cold Water Soother Epsom salt cube and the After magnesium solid massage oil bar will be on offer for medal-holders across Lush's stores in Covent Garden, Paddington, Waterloo, and Victoria. Christian Allen is the product expert at Runners Need. He previously told Metro that while race day can be 'emotional', runners still need to stay focused – and many of them raise money for charity during training, which can be a great motivator. He said: 'If there comes a point in the race when you're struggling to continue, my number one tip is to try to remember why you signed up to take part in the first place. 'Are you raising money for charity? Or perhaps you wanted to improve your fitness levels and see what your body is capable of?' The London marathon course is lined with people cheering, singing and performing – soaking it all in will keep you going. Christian said: 'Big race events can sometimes feel like a mini festival or event. Often there are musicians and drummers around the course, not to mention swarms of supporters.' Christian said: 'Nothing gives you a motivational boost like hearing strangers in the crowd cheering you on during the race.' You can use cheap iron-on transfers or use a good old black felt-tip pen to make sure people know who you are. You'll have a few days to claim your soapy goods too, as the offer will be in place between Sunday, April 27 and Wednesday, April 30. To get around London for free on the bus, underground, overground or DLR on race day, show your bib, medal, or officials pass to a member of TfL staff. After all, you won't want to do any more steps once you've crossed that finish line. The service will run until 6.30pm on Sunday throughout the capital. Did you know that a low-alcoholic beer is actually a very good way to replenish your salts after a long run? This Marathon weekend, Bill's is partnering with Coke, Peroni, Lucky Saint and Aperol Spritz to gift both a free burger and a drink to those who've crossed the finish line. Simply show your medal (or your volunteer pass) at Bill's in London Bridge, Covent Garden, Greenwich, Kingston, Richmond, Wimbledon, Baker Street, Victoria, or Soho. After pushing your body that hard, a gentle three-day yoga course is exactly what you need. Live Yoga Teacher will be offering three livestream recovery yoga classes. Yoga Teacher for Runners, Yanar Alkayat, has run six marathons herself – and will be hosting sessions on April 28, April 29, and April 30. To claim your spot, fill in the form on the website and provide a snap of you either at the finish line or your Jersey number. The last thing you might want to do after completing 26.2 miles is to think about moving your body even more – but a swim can do absolute bits for your recovery, particularly muscle soreness. More Trending With this ethos in mind, Fusion Lifestyle is offering London Marathon runners a free swim at either Brockwell Lido (in Brixton) or Park Road Leisure (in Crouch End). All you'll need to do is show your race confirmation information – and if you fancy it, you can claim a pre-marathon swim instead, as the offer is running from now until Sunday, May 4. If you're lucky enough to be a South Londoner, you'll also be granted access to the brand-new outdoor saunas, too. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ View More » MORE: Notting Hill Carnival 'at risk of a Hillsborough-scale tragedy' MORE: Passengers caught in 'ridiculous' Elizabeth line delays after works finish late MORE: Dad died suddenly a day after daughter was killed in crash

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