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  1. Brendan is the co-founder of Vega, Pulp Culture, and Fire Road, bestselling author of the Thrive book series, Editor-in-Chief of alive magazine, and an Executive Producer of The Game Changers film.

  2. Brendan Brazier (born March 1, 1975) is a Canadian former endurance athlete, author, advocate of a vegan diet, and creator of the Vega line of food products and supplements. Brazier is a former Ironman triathlete (1998 – 2004).

  3. Brendan is the formulator and cofounder of Vega, bestselling author of the Thrive book series, creator and host of the Thrive Forward web series, and editor in chief of Thrive magazine.

  4. Vega was co-founded in 2001 by vegan triathlete Brendan Brazier; a firm believer in the power of plants, and frustrated at the lack of existing high-performance solutions, he decided to make his own.

  5. THRIVE NUTRITIONAL PHILOSOPHY. Drawing from concepts in my first book, Thrive ( The Thrive Diet in Canada and the UK), and from my more recent book, Thrive Foods ( Whole Foods to Thrive in Canada and the UK), follwing are four elements of my overall plant-based, whole food nutritional philosophy.

  6. Fuel your healthy, clean eating diet with our nutrient dense plant-based protein powders and nutrition shakes.

  7. Aug 8, 2019 · Now a best-selling author, serial entrepreneur, editor-in-chief, and accomplished athlete, Brendan is considered one of the world’s leading experts on plant-based performance nutrition. Never one to pass up an opportunity to champion the cause, Brendan sat down with Switch4Good to offer up his dairy-free success story.

  8. Brendan Brazier always knew what he wanted in life. At home in North Vancouver, B.C. at age 15 he took up running so he could become a better hockey player. When he discovered he loved running he knew he wanted to run professionally and make a success of it. To do that he needed an edge.

  9. May 17, 2010 · A conversation with vegan pro Ironman triathlete Brendan Brazier about all things energy, including caffeine, sleep, food combining, and nutrition for ultramarathons.

  10. Using data-driven construction with a goal of obtaining more nutrients (protein, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytochemicals) while consuming less of each natural resource (land, water, fossil fuel) to do so is what Fiction is built upon.