Louie Vito

Professional Snowboarder, 2x Olympian, X Games Gold Medalist

Pro snowboarder. X Games star. Olympian athlete. Dancing with the Stars contestant. Winner of the CW network’s Most Awesome Athlete Award. Louie Vito holds many titles and has become a household name in the world of snowboarding and winter sports over the years.

As a U.S. Olympic Team Member in 2010, Louie competed on the Men’s Halfpipe, finishing in fifth place at only 21 years old. He went on to win first place at the European Winter X Games in 2011 and a host of other accolades over the years, including being the four-time U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix halfpipe champion and earning a Silver medal at the Winter X Games Europe in 2012.

In a Men’s Journal interview, Louie revealed that his extensive training regimen includes lifting, treadmill intervals, and running steps with weights, all with a focus on injury prevention.

“In snowboarding, you take a lot of slams, and I couldn’t be happier with this partnership. I don’t go snowboarding without using my BEMER first, and I don’t go to the gym without using it first either. It’s been great for my muscles, for my spine, my energy, and, most importantly, my recovery.”

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About the Sport

As a snowboarder, you take many slams — And you ask your body to withstand extreme amounts of pain, stress, and often times injuries. Furthermore, when snowboarders experience muscle fatigue and an inability to return to peak performance, it’s usually due to poor blood flow. As you may know, your blood is the body’s universal means of transport through the circulatory system; oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and immune cells are all transported through your blood.

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