WildWest Event

As the official wellness partner, we were fully present at Wild West Throwdown 3.0, right at the frontline where performance, endurance, and recovery mattered most. Over the two-day fitness festival at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, our team showed up to actively support the competition and enhance the overall athlete experience.

Throughout the event, the physical demands of back-to-back workouts, limited recovery windows, and the Lagos heat were evident. These conditions highlighted how important immunity, joint support, hydration, and sustained energy are for active bodies performing under pressure.

At our booth, we brought wellness to life through experience. We refreshed athletes and spectators with Vitamin C mocktail drinks, offering a revitalizing boost that supported hydration and immune health throughout the competition. We also hosted fun, interactive activities, allowing participants to engage with our brand and win exciting prizes, adding moments of enjoyment to an intense competition weekend.

Beyond refreshments and activities, we gifted participants with Nutrify gift bags, ensuring everyone left with tangible wellness support they could continue using beyond the event. This reinforced our belief that wellness should extend beyond competition day and into everyday routines.

High-intensity training demands more than physical strength. It requires intentional support for immune health, joint flexibility, muscle recovery, and daily energy. At Wild West Throwdown 3.0, we demonstrated how targeted supplementation can support active bodies during physically demanding periods, especially in multi-event competitions.

For us at Nutrify, wellness goes beyond products. It is about showing up, supporting active lifestyles, and encouraging long-term wellbeing.

By partnering with Wild West Throwdown 3.0, we reinforced that wellness is not an afterthought but a foundation, one that empowers athletes, supports everyday fitness enthusiasts, and aligns with our mission of redefining health and wellness in Nigeria.