
Come Join us this Saturday, March 23rd for the Dole Great Race of Agoura Hills.
Register for the race here

Come Join us this Saturday, March 23rd for the Dole Great Race of Agoura Hills.
Register for the race here
Way to go Bekki!
We would like to congradulate you on your performance at the Santa Clarita Half Marathon "Staying KOOL and Keeping FIT"!







GOAAAAALLLLLLLL! The San Diego Soccers win last nights game with an amazing 8 goal Game. Congratulations guys and continue to compete at your peak with KOOL 'N FIT Sport!

Dirt Rag Magazine: Kool ‘n Fit Sports Performance Spray is a blend of alcohol, deionized water, menthol, camphor, junipberry oil, peppermint, and other herbal oils that deliver warming and cooling relief to muscles. You can use it prior to riding to relax muscles for better stretching, during exercise to increase blood flow delivering nutrients and oxygen, or after a ride to accelerate recovery and prevent soreness. The increase in blood flow is up to a claimed 30% after 70 minutes. The non-staining formula requires no rubbing, so you don’t have to worry about getting it on your hands and transferring it to sensitive areas. A 4oz. bottle retails for $15 and is made in the U.S.A.
Shannon Mominee,
Dirt Rag Magazine
Runner's World Magazine: When my calves were crying out after hill repeats, I quieted them with KOOL 'N FIT® Pain Spray with camhor and menthol. The mist is light and clean, disappearing almost on contact. It felt tingly an d warmish without being over powering , ulling the ache in my legs. Its vaguely herbal scent was relaxing, too.
Sarah Bowen Shea,
Runner's World Magazine
220 TRIATHALON MAGAZINE: This all-natural liquid analgesic comes in an easy-to-use spray bottle which means no rubbing in, no touching, no mess and no staining. This was very effective on tight or cramping muscles and relieved swelling and bruising although the effects were short-lived and I felt the need to reapply it after about an hour later. However, I was impressed that it does give a revitalizing, as well as soothing, effect.
Lorraine Cullen
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