Friday, August 5, 2011

Aspaeris Pivot Shorts Review and Giveaway ...

Recently, I was given the opportunity to test out a pair of compression shorts from a new company named Aspaeris.

Aspaeris, a New Haven, CT based company, is developing products with the female athlete in mind.

"Aspaeris was created because women’s sports are evolving at a lightening pace. In just a few generations after Title IX, the Moms who once played competitive sports like lacrosse in the 70’s now watch their daughters play a much different game. Young women athletes push their bodies to their limit. They jump, turn and pivot with ever-increasing determination and drive. An unfortunate result is that these athletes suffer a wide range of injuries.

Our mission is to create technical performance apparel to address the complex needs of female athletes. Our product designs are built using continuous feedback from athletes. We seek to constantly evolve and improve our next generation of products so that they adapt to whatever standard our athletes seek to achieve.
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A company that wants to give the consumer exactly what they want and need. Sign me up.

I was sent the first product in Aspaeris's line, the Pivot Shorts (retail for $60) in a size Medium, to test and was eager to try them out. Personally, I am a huge believer in the benefits of compression gear. I wear compression socks and sleeves pretty much daily. However, despite my constant complaining about quad fatigue, I had yet to cave in and buy compression shorts (I have worn them around the store, though).

When the shorts arrived, the first thing I noticed was the size. They were SO TINY. I really didn't think I would be able to put them on. Here's a picture of the Pivot Shorts on top of my very small bike shorts. Note the size difference ...

Somehow, after much tugging, pulling and squatting, I got them on. And jumped on the treadmill for a six mile run.

At first, the compression seemed to be a bit much for my cold muscles, but a few minutes into the run the Pivot Shorts settled into place and my quads felt fantastic. The shorts stayed put (probably because they were basically glued to me) and I had no problems with chaffing. It was awesome.

But like with any compression product, it is hard to assess it's effectiveness until the next day. I knew that if the Pivot Shorts did their job, my legs would feel strong on my long run the next morning, less than 10 hours later.

Do you know how that run went? It was my best run post-surgery. It was one of those days that I could have kept running. Sure, it wasn't entirely due to the Pivot Shorts, but I am confident that they contributed.

And do you know when the Pivot Shorts perform even better? During recovery. I swear that as soon as I put them on post-long run, I felt instant relief. Heaven in a pair of shorts.

How bad do you want to try these? Well, thanks to Aspaeris, one lucky reader will win a pair of Pivot Shorts of their own. Here's how to enter:

REQUIRED: Visit the Aspaeris website HERE. Then comment to let me know one thing you learned.

BONUS ENTRIES:
1. Follow this blog. Leave a comment.
2. Follow Aspaeris on Twitter HERE. Leave a comment.
3. Like Aspaeris on Facebook HERE. Leave a comment.
4. Follow me on Twitter HERE. Leave a comment.
5. Like Racing With Babes on Facebook HERE. Leave a comment.
6. Repost this giveaway on your blog, Facebook or Twitter (be sure to include @tmbrunnerfirst and @AspaerisPivot in the tweet). Leave a comment.

Entries will be accepted until Thursday, August 11th. Winner will be randomly selected and announced on Friday, August 12th.

Note: I was sent this product free of charge to review. However, the opinions expressed here are entirely my own.

192 comments:

  1. I learned the brand is female-centric!

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  2. I follow this blog. Do you think they were meant to be that tight? Or you ordered the wrong size? I can never tell with stuff like that if I should bump up a size or what.

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  3. I already follow you on Twitter!

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  4. I already like you on Facebook!

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  5. I learned that females are at greater risk of ACL injury.

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  6. I liked them on Facebook...I already " like" you...:)

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  7. I learned that 70% of ACL injuries are due to pivoting.

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  8. I like that the are more generous in their XL sizes than other compression gear. that's a plus!

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  9. I learned that over 200,000 female athletes a year injure their ACL>

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  10. I thought that the various tests you can do to find out if you are at higher risk of an ACL injury were interesting.

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  11. I learned the shorts were developed because of women!

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  12. I learned that the pivot shorts can help prevent injuries to the ACL.

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  13. I learned that the shifting of c.o.g in females can contribute to acl injuries.

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  14. I'm a follower of this blog! Part of morning tea routine is reading the running blogs

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  15. Would love to try a pair! Interesting that they were developed to help prevent ACL issues. Hmmm....

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  16. I "liked" Aspaeris Pivot Shorts on FB!

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  17. Thanks for the giveaway! I learned they can prevent ACL injury.

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  18. I learned these would be perfect for when I play ultimate frisbee since I'm pivoting all over the place :)

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  19. following you on twitter @steph_chows

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  20. tweeted :) http://twitter.com/#!/steph_chows/status/99480202484256768

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  21. follower of your blog

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  22. i already follow you on twitter :)

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  23. I learned that "The Pivot Short was invented because over 200,000 female athletes a year injure their ACL."

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  24. I reposted this on Twitter. @cajacrosby

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  25. I follow you on twitter (@nello33)

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  26. I am following Aspaeris on Twitter

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  27. I reposted the giveaway on my blog!

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  28. I learned this is brand that helps rotect females from injury.

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  29. Thanks for offering the giveaway! I follow your blog

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  30. What I learned from the Aspearis site, is that compression shorts could have saved me from going through 2 difference ACL repair surgeries...and that the cause of each tear was called "valgus collapse"...

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  31. I learned that 500 female athletes a DAY are injured! Wow, I've been lucky. But my sore thigh was beyond excited when I saw your post today....fingers crossed...or should that be thighs?

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  32. It takes a confident woman to put on a pair of tiny spandex WHITE shorts!! lol

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  33. I already follow the blog

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  34. I follow Aspaeris on Twitter

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  35. I learned that women are at greater risk for ACL injury

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  36. I liked Aspaeris on FB

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  37. I follow you on twitter

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  38. I liked RWB on FB

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  39. I retweeted the giveaway! :)

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  40. I learned females are at a greater risk of ACL injury.

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  41. Well, pretty much everything I read on the website was news to me. I didn't even know what an ACL injury was until today!

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  42. I now follow you in my google reader!

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  43. I now also follow Racing with Babies on Twitter.

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  44. ...and also follow Aspaeris on Twitter.

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  45. i learned that over 200,000 female athletes a year injure their ACL!! wow, that's a lot of injuries!

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  46. i liked Aspaeris Pivot Shorts on fb

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  47. i like racing w/ babes on fb

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  48. shared a link to this giveaway on my fb page

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  49. Look at those hot LEGS!
    I did look at the site, but I still cant get over the great tanned legs. sorry :)

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  50. I learned about the dual sensory compression shorts that have bands woven into the fabric to signal that your body should be in the correct knees over toes position that umproves your performance and helps prevent that position known as valgus collapse which causes acl trama.

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  51. linked on my sidebar of my blog

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  52. I follow Racing with babies on fb

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  53. About 70% of these injuries are due to non-impact pulls, tears and snaps

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  54. I like Racing with Babes on facebook.

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  55. I learned that The Pivot Short was invented because over 200,000 female athletes a year injure their ACL.

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  56. I am a follower. Love compression shorts and tights!!

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  57. I liked Racing W Babes on Facebook

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  58. I posted on my blog and on twitter

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  59. If I were on Twitter, I would follow Aspaeris!

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  60. If I were on Twitter, I would follow you!!!

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  61. I "like" Racing With Babes on FB!!!!

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  62. I re-posted this giveaway on FB!!!!

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  63. Lots of great information on their website!

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  64. Those shorts sound so great right now. I've been thinking how lovely it would be to have some good compression shorts for after long runs...

    I visited their site and then spent a while reading their blog. I learned that their shorts are specifically designed to help your body maintain proper position during repetitive motion... ie running mile after mile after mile.

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  65. Now follow Aspaeris on twitter...

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  66. I already follow you on Twitter. :)

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  67. I tweeted and will link you on my blog. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  68. Oh, I missed one. :) I already follow your blog of course.

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  69. I learned that the Aspaeris brand is owned by a company that is based of New Haven, CT... like 20 minutes from me :)

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  70. I learned that just being female puts me at higher risk for ACL injury. While I don't play soccer etc., I teach fitness classes and do some of the same moves.

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  71. I visited the Aspaeris website and learned that they developed their first product, the Aspaeris Pivot shorts because in the US over 200,000 female athletes injure their ACL every year.ause currently in the U.S. alone, over 200,000 females athletes injure their ACL each year.

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  72. I follow you on twitter (@ewallerscott) =)

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  73. I learned that the shorts were created to prevent ACL injuries. Cool.

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  74. I already follow (and love) your blog!

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  75. I am now following Aspaeris on twitter!

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  76. I already follow you on twitter

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  77. I learned that 70% of female ACL injuries are from non-impact.

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  78. I learned that I do not want to injure my ACL and that I need these shorts for my aching quads!

    I follow your blog, you on Twitter and them on Twitter

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  79. I learned that 70% of ACL injuries are during pivot moves. Wow!

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  80. Following Aspaeris on Twitter.

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  81. I learned that there's actually a blog they have set up to learn more about ACL issues. Good to know in case I need that in the future!

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  82. I'm a Racing with Babes blog follower.

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  83. I "like" Racing with Babes on FB. I'm very curious about this new adventure in Beach body. Must find out more.

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  84. The shorts have control without restriction

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  85. I learned a lot more about ACl issues!

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  86. I learned that Aspaeris is female-centric as more than 200,000 females athletes injure their ACL each year.

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  87. I follow your blog through Google.

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  88. I follow you on Facebook.

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  89. I follow you on Twitter.

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  90. I now follow AspaerisPivot on Twitter.

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  91. I now like Aspaeris on Facebook.

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  92. I learned that Aspaeris™ was created because women’s sports are evolving at a lightening pace.

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  93. I also liked Aspaeris on Facebook. I liked you & left a comment on Facebook. I posted this giveaway on my blog. http://bluegrasstrichick.blogspot.com/2011/08/blog-giveaways.html

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