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In Episode 4 of the Beyond The Kill podcast we welcome Mark Paulsen, founder of Wilderness Athlete. This represents our second episode dedicated to backcountry nutrition and performance, this time with an emphasis on supplementation. Mark and I always seem to have a great time when we chat and he’s one of the most genuine guys in the industry you’ll ever have the pleasure of meeting. On top of that he’s an absolute authority on supplementation and backcountry performance. We go deep on the history of Wilderness Athlete and discuss everything from the keys to effective backcountry supplementation to the quality standards you should be looking for in your supplement purchases. It’s a highly informational yet light-hearted discussion between friends. We hope you enjoy!http://wildernessathlete.comhttps://www.facebook.com/wildernessathletehttps://www.instagram.com/wilderness_athlete/
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In Episode 4 of the Beyond The Kill podcast we welcome Mark Paulsen, founder of Wilderness Athlete. This represents our second episode dedicated to backcountry nutrition and performance, this time with an emphasis on supplementation. Mark and I always seem to have a great time when we chat and he’s one of the most genuine guys in the industry you’ll ever have the pleasure of meeting. On top of that he’s an absolute authority on supplementation and backcountry performance. We go deep on the history of Wilderness Athlete and discuss everything from the keys to effective backcountry supplementation to the quality standards you should be looking for in your supplement purchases. It’s a highly informational yet light-hearted discussion between friends. We hope you enjoy!http://wildernessathlete.comhttps://www.facebook.com/wildernessathletehttps://www.instagram.com/wilderness_athlete/
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