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April 4 - Sliding Safely

sliding shorts.jpgEver wonder why cyclists wear those funny, tight pants? Apparently, a scientific study exists proving that shorts made from highly elastic fabrics could reduce muscle fatigue and thus improve athletic performance. Clearly this would present a great benefit on long bike ride.

Well, American Wave International (www.americanwave.com), has taken this science to the ball field, having designed a line of compression shirts and shorts made of polypropylene (or lycra) and neoprene, which has recently been researched and proven to be the best fabric in regards to muscle performance. The material is smooth and light, yet holds the muscle in place for optimal protection and performance, while offering the added advantage of keeping them warm in cold weather.

My softball-playing daughter recently tried AWI’s sliding shorts. And while she might not have noticed the durable and comfortable seven needle flat stitch and breathable perforated neoprene sliding pad, after years of wearing her brothers’ hand-me-downs she felt pretty awesome in top-of-the-line sliding shorts that made them jealous. The sliders look great and, according to my daughter, feel even better. But best of all is the protection they provide so that she can feel confident sliding into bases without worrying about abrasions. Using science to blend comfort, performance and protection is what AWI is all about.

Source: American Wave

Posted on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 05:04AM by Registered CommenterBrian Gotta in | CommentsPost a Comment

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