ANZCO Foods is partnering with Nutri-Grain IRONMAN New Zealand on a mission to bring nutrition and good health with New Zealand’s finest beef and lamb. Season one is a six part series hosted by Cameron Harper covering all things IRONMAN from the start to the finish line. We will have chats with elite kiwi athletes Braden Currie and Hannah Berry as well as leading nutritionists and psychologists in the lead up to the New Zealand events in Taupō.
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ANZCO Foods is partnering with Nutri-Grain IRONMAN New Zealand on a mission to bring nutrition and good health with New Zealand’s finest beef and lamb. Season one is a six part series hosted by Cameron Harper covering all things IRONMAN from the start to the finish line. We will have chats with elite kiwi athletes Braden Currie and Hannah Berry as well as leading nutritionists and psychologists in the lead up to the New Zealand events in Taupō.
Beef, Lamb and IRONMAN with Braden Currie and Hannah Berry
Nutrition Mission with ANZCO Foods
22 minutes
2 years ago
Beef, Lamb and IRONMAN with Braden Currie and Hannah Berry
We catch up with professional athletes, Ironman competitors and New Zealand champions Braden Currie and Hannah Berry. We get them talking about what it takes competing in Nutri-Grain IRONMAN NZ as well as asking them for some training and nutritional advice.
Nutrition Mission with ANZCO Foods
ANZCO Foods is partnering with Nutri-Grain IRONMAN New Zealand on a mission to bring nutrition and good health with New Zealand’s finest beef and lamb. Season one is a six part series hosted by Cameron Harper covering all things IRONMAN from the start to the finish line. We will have chats with elite kiwi athletes Braden Currie and Hannah Berry as well as leading nutritionists and psychologists in the lead up to the New Zealand events in Taupō.