@teagan.levi vs @maddi_levi . Two of the best we’ve ever backed. Anatomy of an Athlete. Watch till the end.
@mat_rogers6 told me years ago these two would be our favourites. He was right. We’ve been with them ever since.
Two athletes. One series. Anatomy of an Athlete with BSc science advisory board coach @clint_hillstrength – Maddi v. Teagan Levi GAME ON
Grape or Blueberry?
Last week we set up a @bscsupplements Hydration Station at our 4:15pm class to see which flavour they liked most!
Watch for the mayhem & see what flavour people liked best! Vote below which was your favourite!
#ZeroBadDays
Watching an athlete hit VO2 max is watching someone negotiate with their own limits in real time. There’s a moment where the body says stop and the mind either agrees or disagrees. That’s the only data point on this day that made me feel closer to the athletes. The moment just before failure when you find out who’s actually inside that friend of yours a connection no coffee or game day is going to show. That’s what we build for. Love this.
Most people have no idea what their aerobic engine is actually capable of.
Not a rough guess from a smartwatch. Not a feeling after a hard session. A real number, measured under real effort.
That’s why we took our athletes into the lab. VO2 max is the ceiling. Everything above it is where you fade. Everything below it is where you have room to grow.
You don’t need a lab to track it. You need one repeatable test, the same conditions every time, and the honesty to actually push to your limit when it counts.
Nothing To Hide.
Seeing this Anatomy of an Athlete series play out at Griffith University reminds me why we built BSc the way we did.
Not to become the loudest brand in the room.
Not to manufacture performance theatre.
Not to chase the supplement industry version of entertainment.
Just to stay close to what actually matters.
Real athletes.
Real testing.
Real conversations.
Real pressure.
Real standards.
Four athletes inside the lab, no scripts, no exaggerated claims, no pretending recovery, hydration, strength or performance.
That’s always been the point of BSc.
We were never trying to become the kings of hype.
We wanted to be the brand athletes don’t hesitate to trust.
Anatomy of an Athlete to me feels like the walls of BSc in motion.
Quiet work. Real environments. Evidence over noise.
Nothing To Hide.™
Massive thanks again to BSc Science Advisory Board member @drdanferris for coordinating the day with the legendary Griffith University sport science team led by Professor @clare.minahan and @its.dr_phil .