
With Oxyburn, you win. It’s a fact. Giovanni Gualdi proved it in July by winning the Giro Lago di Resia in Val Venostra for the second time, and it was confirmed this past weekend by the Italian-Moroccan runner Said Boudalia, who claimed victory at the Soiano Garda Run, as well as Carmine Buccilli from Lazio, who was the first to cross the finish line at the Roma By Night Run Half Marathon.
The same long socks, the 1480 Running Track, with Level III compression—the competition level—to achieve peak performance.
Buccilli ran with Oxyburn through the streets of Rome at 10 p.m., when the temperature is ideal and traffic is almost nonexistent, passing through Rome’s major monumental, tourist, and cultural areas, such as the Lungotevere, Ponte Milvio, Foro Italico, Olympic Stadium, the Mosque, the Auditorium, and the MAXXI. He won in 1h07’43”, finishing a full 7’21” ahead of second-place finisher Gian Pietro Atanasi.
Said Boudalia, from the Belluno area—who, as demonstrated at the New York and London marathons, is one of the world’s strongest MM45 Masters runners— won the 11-kilometer hilly course in Soiano del Lago in 35’42”, beating Lukas Manyika Maguhe, who finished second in 36’46”, and Nicola Venturoli from Brescia, who finished in 36’51”.
The 1480 Running Track features compression technology that acts on the muscles in a consistent, constant, and effective manner, reducing the diameter of the veins by “pushing” deoxygenated blood toward the heart and allowing the arterial walls to relax, thereby increasing oxygenation of the muscles. More oxygen means more energy during exercise and faster post-workout recovery of muscle tone.
Are you ready to…win your race?
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