How three TCU grads’ pre-workout made Forbes 30 Under 30

Three college friends-turned-founders made the list with their honey-based performance gel, which is made with organic honey and clean ingredients.

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From left to right, HNY+ founders Liam Brogan, Ross Cooley, and Luke Smialowicz graduated from TCU, but now live in a house together in Newport Beach, CA.

Photo courtesy Ross Cooley

Honey, salt, and magnesium. These were the ingredients chosen to create HNY+, a new type of performance gel that landed three Texas Christian University (TCU) grads on the latest Forbes 30 Under 30 list.

Ross Cooley, a 23-year-old lifelong Austin resident, met his cofounders, Liam Brogan + Luke Smialowicz, while studying entrepreneurship at TCU. Tired of taking pre-workout that was full of artificial ingredients, the trio began making their own at home.

“We started researching and found out the benefits of organic honey as a carbohydrate source and as an energy source,” Cooley told Laura Figi of ATXtoday. “Taking a spoonful of honey, putting a bunch of powders on it, drinking coffee — it was just like a mess, and it was super complex.”

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HNY+ also comes in a caffeinated version.

Photo courtesy Ross Cooley

So, to dose it and make it portable, they ordered pouches and began giving out gels to runners and athletes on TCU’s campus to get feedback. After graduating, the team took HNY+ to Austin, raised some capital, and began working with a manufacturer to get their first official round of inventory.

In the summer of 2024, Cooley packed his car with HNY+ and met up with two run clubs per day to get people to test the product.

“I was able to get the best customer feedback possible just from being in Austin surrounded by this health and wellness scene,” Cooley said.

The trio was nominated by fellow entrepreneur and 30 Under 30 alum Austin Patry, founder of food company Realsy. They didn’t expect to make the cut in the first nomination, and shared their surprise on social media when they found out after the list was published.

“Luke was the first person to realize — he was actually in the airport in Portugal — reading the list and then as he was scrolling down, all the sudden, like, boom, our names and faces were there,” Cooley said. “He was like, jumping up and down in the terminal at the airport.”

Now that they’ve got that achievement under their belts, Cooley said they’re planning to tour the apiary where HNY+ sources its organic honey from the Yucatán Peninsula, release a few new flavors and functions, and pursue a spot on “Shark Tank.”

So we tried it ourselves

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Spotted: the HNY+ gel at Luke’s Locker in Clearfork.

Photo by FTWtoday

Editor Elizabeth, here. If you’ve been keeping up with our free newsletter, then you know I’ve been training for a 5K the past month.

I’m happy to report that on Saturday, March 14, I finished the St. Paddy’s Day Dash with a time of 36:26 — but not without the fuel of HNY+. If you love honey and running, then you will love this gel.

Where to find it

You can find HNY+ at Luke’s Lockers locations (there’s one in the Shops at Clearfork), SunLife Organics smoothie shops across the US, or online.

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