Sunday, October 13, 2013

XTERRA Lava Pants

Recently, XTERRA Wetsuits launched a new product that is truly unlike anything else out there right now.  This hot new item are the LAVA Pants (wetsuit pants)--they are thick and extremely buoyant and are recommended for use instead of a pull buoy.  When I first got them I was hurt and unable to swim, bike or run, but I was really excited to try them so I thought, "Why don't I try them for water running?".  It turns out, these pants were unknowingly MADE for this purpose.

The Lava Pants!
First off, just to clarify, water running is where you run in relatively deep water, where you can't touch the bottom.  You still go through the same motions as you would running on land, it just prevents you from further injuring yourself because you aren't pounding your muscles and joints.  Usually to help you stay on top of the water, you wear a floating belt.  I personally find these belts extremely uncomfortable and very unnatural feeling so I 'm usually stuck water running very hard to stay on the surface--this makes it difficult to do variable speed workouts.  The lava pants solve this problem--you can go easy when you want and hard when you want and still have a natural feeling run in the water.

There are two main reasons I like the lava pants for water running:

1. It allows you a more natural feeling than the water belt, but still keeps you on top of the water the same way.

2. It allows you to really vary your speed while trying to do a workout--you can focus more on your form during high intensity intervals and then during rest intervals you really can take a rest and not struggle to stay on the surface.

After being able to really shift intensity during my workout, my coach suggested using resistance to further simulate an actual workout on the road (or track).

So, for those of you who are injured, or need to take some time away from running on the road...I HIGHLY recommend the lava pants as an addition to your training arsenal :)

Want to try your own pair, click here!

Happy [water] running!

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