During a recent IPL match, star cricketer Virat Kohli was spotted tearing into what looked like a performance nutrition supplement. The image, now viral, confirms that Kohli was consuming the SIS GO Energy bara popular fuel source among endurance athletes and sportspersons worldwide.

What is SIS GO Energy?

SIS (Science in Sport) is a UK-based performance nutrition brand trusted by elite athletes. The GO Energy bar range is designed to provide a rapid and sustained energy boostideal during high-intensity sports like cricket, football, and cycling.

These bars are hand-rolled, made with natural fruit ingredientsand come in multiple flavours and types. The brand offers both carbohydrate-only energy bars and GO Energy + Protein bars for enhanced muscle recovery.


Available types and flavours of SIS Energy bars:

  • GO Energy Mini Bars – 30 Pack

    • Flavours: 5 options

    • Price: From €45.00 (approx ₹4,050)

    • With account: €40.50 (~₹3,640)

    • Ideal for quick fuelling during breaks or intense innings.

  • SIS GO Energy Bakes – 12 Pack

    • Flavours: 4 options (Strawberry, Lemon, etc.)

    • Price: From €25.00 (approx ₹2,250)

    • With account: €22.50 (~₹2,030)

    • These offer a soft bake texture with a jam-like energy centre.

  • Beta Fuel Energy Chews

    • Flavours: 4 options

    • Price: From €16.50 (approx ₹1,490)

    • With account: €13.20 (~₹1,190)

    • Designed for endurance, providing steady-release carbohydrates.


Why do athletes like Kohli use SIS?

  • Quick carbohydrate boost for energy.

  • Supports muscle recovery (in protein variants).

  • Made from real fruitnot artificial sweeteners.

  • Helps maintain performance levels during long matches.

Kohli’s choice of energy bar – SIS GO Energy – shows how professional athletes prioritize sports nutrition for performance, recovery, and focus. Whether you’re an amateur athlete or fitness enthusiast, SIS offers a range of bars designed to meet your fuel needs.




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