Deep Water Running Shoes - AQx Sports Deep Water
High Knee style running water exercise
Deep Water Running Exercise (High Knee Style):
The high knee style of deep water running training can be used in
conjunction with the AQx deep water running shoe if the goal is
to just elevate your heart rate, try something different, limit
your range of motion, etc. Once again, the high knee style deep
water running exercise looks more like working out on a stair stepping
machine or marching.
Deep Water High Knee Style Exercise Key points:
- The water should be at shoulder level below the chin with the
head held in a neutral position facing forward.
- The body leans slightly forward of a vertical position. This
is important because if you lean too far backwards your knees
will come up too high in the front and you will be practicing
the high-knee version of DWR (which looks more like stair-stepping)
.
- The arm carriage should be relaxed and identical to land-based
running. Your arms will primarily move from the shoulder joint
(relatively stable) with elbows flexed at approximately 90º.
- The hands are held in a slightly clenched-fist position with
your thumb resting lightly on your forefinger to decrease the
likelihood of using a dog-paddling- type motion.
- The legs will follow a pattern that is VERY vertical in nature
where:
- a) The knee comes up toward the surface of the water until the hip reaches a position of approximately 60-80º (hip flexion), followed by full extension (not hyperextension) of the leg toward the bottom of the pool.
- b) The foot moves from approximately 0º dorsiflexion at full hip flexion (imagine your foot in the same position as if you were standing on the ground in a normal position) to approximately 50-70º of plantarflexion (toes pointed slightly at the bottom of the pool) when the leg is fully extended. A good thing to imagine is to think of your foot touching the bottom of the pool when your leg is fully extended, and finally lifting the knee up to allow the foot to continuously move up and down in the gait pattern. This will primarily be working upper quads (thighs) and hip flexors.
- c) Once again, the major differences between the high-knee and cross-country styles of DWR are that the high-knee style leg action is primarily in a vertical plane with the legs moving straight up and down in a piston-like movement pattern with very little horizontal displacement present (imagine marching or stair-stepping) while the cross country style has a much greater range of motion.
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