Informed Sport: What Is it & Who’s it For?

If you’ve ever picked up a protein powder, bar or electrolyte drink and noticed the little Informed Sport logo, you might have wondered what it actually means.

What Is Informed Sport?

In simple terms, Informed Sport is a testing and certification programme for sports supplements. It batch tests products like protein powders, bars, vitamins and hydration mixes to make sure they’re free from banned substances.

Every batch is checked before it’s sold, so athletes can trust that what’s on the label is what’s in the tub.

Who Is It For?

This matters most for athletes who are drug-tested as part of anti-doping protocols, for example, professional or international players. Even small traces of a prohibited substance can cause a failed test, sometimes through no fault of the athlete. Having the Informed Sport mark helps reduce that risk.

It’s not just supplements either, athletes often need to be careful with other everyday products, like cold and flu medicine, as some products include ingredients that are on the banned list. Checking before you take anything is always the safest option.

For grassroots and community players, Informed Sport isn’t essential, but it’s still reassuring. It’s a sign that the product has been independently tested to a high standard, which means you can feel more confident about what you’re putting into your body.

How To Find Informed Sport Products

Look for the Informed Sport logo on packaging - it’s usually an orange and black mark that says “Informed Sport – Trusted by Sport.”

You can also visit the Informed Sport website to search for certified products or check specific batch numbers.

Whether you’re competing under testing regulations or just want peace of mind, the Informed Sport logo is an easy way to know that your supplements have been checked and certified.

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