Monday, October 27, 2014

welcome to the league


The league is lululemon athletica Park City's gathering of the manliest men in our kickass community.  They represent the guy who doesn't count the calories in their beer can or even count the calories they burn - just as long as they had a satisfying workout. The League by lululemon was designed to create a space for these men to not only give us incredible feedback on our product, but also to create a stronger community across all sweaty endeavors taken on by men.

We currently have six awesome league members,Wyatt Marchant, AJ Burton, Bryn Carey, Joshua Applegate, Lance Nelson, and Evan Millerand.   Over the next few months we will tell you more about each of them.  This week we want to introduce you to our bodybuilding cowboy Wyatt Marchant.

Wyatt is a  lifelong resident of Summit County.  Growing up on a ranch in Oakley he's always enjoyed the outdoors and staying active.  He loves trail running, stadium workouts, yoga, and his TRUE love is lifting weights. He is a certified personal trainer and nationally qualified men's physique and bodybuilding competitor.  When he's not sweating it out in the gym he loves riding his horses (hence the name bodybuilding cowboy).  Aaaannnddd...of course he enjoys doing all of these activities in his lululemon men's wear!

Wyatt gives us great feedback and always keeps us entertained with his recap of his adventures in his lululemon gear.  Check out what he has to say...

My most recent field test was by far the most DANGEROUS test I have done!  I believe in going all out and the Lulu boxer briefs had yet to be field tested. So what better way to put them to the test than on horseback?  Risky, I know, but I am committed to putting this men's athletic wear line through the ringer.  I decided I HAD to see how well this pair of undies would "support" me (and my family jewels) in my athletic pursuits.

Y'all need to know my biggest qualifications personally for a pair of boxer briefs is whether they ride up on my quads. I hate that shit. Seriously.  When you're trying to stay on a frisky horse the last thing you want to be doing is thinking about how you're gonna take care of a wedgie.  Again, I was pleasantly surprised that there was very little riding (pun intended) up!  AMAZING! 

I trotted, I galloped, I even chased a cow or two. And still no riding up!  My mind was blown.

I also loved how this pair of underwear provided the right balance of "freedom" and "support". 

As with all the lululemon gear I have tested, I pretty much want to wear it every day.  Also, as with all the lululemon gear,  I want more colors to choose from!  I got a black pair.

Honestly I can't think of any other criticism for this item of clothing other than I would have liked more color options. Material was high quality, breathable, and elastic.

The photo does not show the tested item, but you'll just have to take Wyatt's word for it.