Friday, April 19, 2013

Team 4Life

April 17, 2013, 4Life executives announced two new triathletes and cyclists to join the Team 4Life roster. Cyclist Modesto Duran Riquelme is from Barcelona, Spain. Mountain biker Ty Hopkins is from Provo, Utah, USA.

Both compete in numerous endurance sports. Modesto began his athletic career as a professional swimmer and enjoys championship performances in Catalunya, Spain, and throughout Europe. From high performance swimming, he took up water polo for the Natació Sabadell Club. In 2009, he completed the Barcelona-Maresme Ironman in eleven hours. In 2012, he competed in the Olympic Triathlon of Banyoles and Austria Ironman among other endurance events. Some of Modesto’s favorite 4Life products include: 4Life® NanoFactor® Glutamine Prime®, 4Life Transfer Factor® Cardio, BioEFA™ with CLA, and 4Life Transfer Factor® RioVida® Tri-Factor® Formula. Ty grew up in Texas hill country.

Although mountain biking is his passion, he also competes in road races, triathlons, and other endurance sports. Ty holds a Ph.D. and is a professor at Brigham Young University where he coordinates the graduate programs for athletic training and physical medicine and rehabilitation.

When not competing as a mountain biker or triathlete, he studies the effects of joint injuries on muscle stability. Among his favorite 4Life products are 4Life Transfer Factor® Cardio and 4Life Transfer Factor® RioVida Burst® Tri-Factor® Formula.

Team 4Life is a group of world-renowned athletes who excel in their disciplines and endorse 4Life Transfer Factor® products. Other Team 4Life athletes include Super Bowl Champion Sam Madison, 2010 Baseball World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) Edgar Rentería, Denver Broncos Offensive Guard Manuel (“Manny”) Ramírez, World Golf Hall of Famer Johnny Miller, winner on all-four major tours Ian Baker-Finch, world-class power lifter Brady Stewart, extreme distance runner and Kona Ironman triathlete Glenn Dobson, world karate champion Yohana Sánchez, and freestyle aerialist Alexa Devereaux.

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