Zuku offer Soccer Pro and Foot Conditioning ointment

Hocus-pocus or not?


8 June 2007 10:32 GMT / By Chris Hall

Sport invariably involves some use of your feet, so it is important to look after them. In steps Zuku stage left with their Foot Conditioner, designed for sporty feet.

For the sporting lady, having an ointment for your feet is probably a very normal thing – even the most committed athlete needs to avoid cracked heels when gracing the red carpet in those Jimmy Choos. For the man, however, picking up a tube of Scholl is probably the last thing on your mind, so Zuku’s more manly sport-oriented solution might appeal. It will also keep your pads in tip-top condition when out in flip-flops.

More information can be found on their website, link below.

Zuku also offer a product called Soccer Pro, which sells itself as a match supplement for professional football/soccer players. Essentially it is a mixture of amino acids and nutrients that claim to boost your performance in the beautiful game, but increasing concentration and endurance.

The instructions for use are delivered in Gordon Ramsay style: “Before kick off, tear open a sachet and eat contents”. The website makes an interesting read, but there doesn’t appear to be any link to scientific research to back up the claims. Link below.
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