The Dairy Alliance, a nonprofit funded by dairy farmers in the Southeast, is reminding runners that dairy milk is a rock star when it comes to their hydration and training.
On April 27 and 28, the organization will be cheering on racers and providing free chocolate milk at the St. Jude's Rock 'n' Roll Series Nashville. The Dairy Alliance will also have a presence at the two-day Health & Fitness Expo preceding the race on April 25 and 26 at Music City Center.
"Our mission is to spotlight real milk as the ultimate performance beverage that complements a holistic lifestyle. Helping you stay healthy and hydrated, build lean muscle, reach your fitness goals, and recover after a tough workout, milk does it all," said Geri Berdak, CEO at The Dairy Alliance. "Dairy milk serves as the cornerstone in the world of running, and we are excited to expand our race series and engage with participants at the Rock 'n' Roll Nashville run."
Rock 'n' Roll Nashville is an event jam-packed with authentic Nashville music at every turn. Participants will be immersed in music culture starting at the expo to the finish line.
The Dairy Alliance is committed to showing up for racers and inspires them to become part of the special #TeamMilk community by visiting https://everywomansmarathon.com.