Monday, December 13, 2010

Up all day and night.

My good friend Stan calls me and says "Hey you wanna help me with Los Lobos", told him "Sure". The day started for me at 4 am. and ended at 12 am. All during the day Stan and I took sips off the new ASEA pouch with the anti backflow nozzle which prevents anything from getting in the pouch, we sailed thru the day with no problem. Thanks ASEA! By the way the concert was great and the guys are the best, they tour with Eric Clapton next year. Oh yeah, and let's not forget Les..Aloha still has pockets.
Los Lobos have also been nominated for two 2011 Grammy Awards for their critically acclaimed album Tin Can Trust. Track “Do The Murray” is up for Best Rock Instrumental, and Tin Can Trust has been nominated for Best Americana Album. Tune in to CBS on February 13th to watch the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Show!

Los Lobos official site

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Reduce-Reuse-Recycle ASEA bottles


ASEA bottles are made from Number 2 High Density Polyethylene or HDPE 2. This opaque plastic is food grade,  the same type used for milk, pills and many other consumable products.
HDPE containers that are not food grade can outgas or leach into their contents, food-grade plastics are of a higher purity, and FDA-certified food-grade HDPE products are appropriate for food storage.

I've highlighted the recycle code on the bottom of the ASEA bottle in green. I refill them after taking off the label and refrigerate several for my bike rides. If my kids were still in soccer I'd pass them out to the team with a drawstring bag.
Reduce-Reuse-Recycle.

Friday, December 3, 2010

ASEA Athlete Sets Ironman 70.3 Record!


 



Congratulations to Ironman athlete and avid ASEA user James Lawrence!

At the beginning of 2010, James had a goal: to break the world record of number of Half Ironman Triathalons (called "Ironman 70.3" in the ahtletic world) in one year. When he contacted the Guiness World Record folks, they informed him that the old record was 16, but that to be extra sure, they would only accept a new record of 20 or higher.

To understand what that means, consider this: an Ironman 70.3 consists of a 1.2-mile swim, followed by a 56-mile bike ride, followed by a 13.1-mile run. To complete 20 of these in a year would mean that James would have to finish one every two and a half weeks!

So did James break the old record and hit the magic number of 20? No! He actually completed 22 Ironman 70.3 races! And he did it in just 30 weeks, meaning he averaged one race every nine and a half days!

And what role did ASEA play in helping James shatter the old record? "ASEA was definitely instrumental in my recovery," he says, "giving me every advantage I needed to break this record. I was scared to go off it while attempting this quest!"

James capped his amazing new record by competing in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Clearwater, Florida in November. Way to go, James!
 
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