
Brendan Brazier is one of only a few professional athletes in the world whose diet is 100 percent plant-based.
He’s a professional Ironman triathlete, guest lecturer at Cornell University and bestselling author of Thrive: The Vegan Nutrition Guide to Optimal Performance in Sports and Life.
Brendan will speak at UF Wednesday, October 28 at 7 p.m. in Flint 50 about his fitness career and about living an ethical, environmentally friendly, and healthy lifestyle through plant-based foods.
There will be time for questions, and a book signing afterwards, with copies of Thrive available for $11.25. (Please bring cash if you think you may be interested in buying a copy.)
Or email enVegUF@gmail.com to confirm your attendance.
This event is proudly hosted by UF student organizations enVeg and Animal Activists of Alachua.
Need directions? Visit http://campusmap.ufl.edu.
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enVeg is a University of Florida organization that encourages students to reduce their meat consumption in order to help the environment.
Because factory farming causes more climate change than cars, you can make a difference by choosing to eat vegan or vegetarian whenever possible. Learn more »
Got a question, comment or idea? Send an email to enVegUF@gmail.com, or use the contact form.
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