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Post by skai on Nov 5, 2012 4:21:07 GMT -5
Not sure if this is the right place to post this :x, but I find workout clothing very fashionable. The main brand I use is Champion's Gear, but the other popular one I see often is Under Armor. I like both the long sleeve and sleeveless versions of their shirts, as well as their long pants. They feel very comfortable, even when drenched in sweat. What are your experiences with workout clothing if you wear them?
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Mhlvgt
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Post by Mhlvgt on Nov 5, 2012 8:25:23 GMT -5
I simply wear a pair of sweatpants and a t-shirt, or a singlet... and a random pair of sport shoes, right now i use a pair of nike air, nothin' special. For my sport clothing isn't so important (:
If i have to go jogging when it's cold (and where i live, it's cold 9months a year) i wear a simple sweatshirt (:
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Post by sagebrush on Nov 5, 2012 11:46:04 GMT -5
I often wear an Under Armour compression shirt as I find them comfortable to move in and I like the look. For pants I go with something loose fitting for a good range of motion.
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Post by xxspartan752xx on Nov 5, 2012 13:48:45 GMT -5
I usually just throw on a pair of comfortable shorts, and a light fabric shirt. But I do have some good Asics running shoes. They're comfortable to wear and support my weight pretty good while jogging.
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Post by skai on Nov 5, 2012 13:52:42 GMT -5
Nice! I used to just sport a t shirt and gym shorts when going to the gym, but after I decided to try out workout clothing, I haven't went back since. Though I still do have shirts I use specifically for working out.
I just use normal running shoes for when I work out. They're really worn down, but they're still functional XD
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Post by xxspartan752xx on Nov 5, 2012 13:55:45 GMT -5
Nice! I used to just sport a t shirt and gym shorts when going to the gym, but after I decided to try out workout clothing, I haven't went back since. Though I still do have shirts I use specifically for working out. I just use normal running shoes for when I work out. They're really worn down, but they're still functional XD I would love to get some good Workout clothes, but I'm poor, so I gotta work with what I got lol. But if I were to get some, what brands would you suggest?
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Post by gnarbeard on Nov 5, 2012 13:58:07 GMT -5
Under Armour stuff looks pretty cool and feels great. It's just expensive though.
I've found Champion to be a more cost-effective alternative to Under Armor.
Honestly though, you don't need to buy specific workout clothing. Normally I just throw on an old band tee and some basketball shorts and I'm set.
You just want to make sure you work out in something that's comfortable and that doesn't restrict your movement. Also, it should be something you don't mind getting all sweaty.
For shoes, I typically wear running shoes for the added arch and ankle support.
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Post by skai on Nov 5, 2012 14:06:17 GMT -5
Nice! I used to just sport a t shirt and gym shorts when going to the gym, but after I decided to try out workout clothing, I haven't went back since. Though I still do have shirts I use specifically for working out. I just use normal running shoes for when I work out. They're really worn down, but they're still functional XD I would love to get some good Workout clothes, but I'm poor, so I gotta work with what I got lol. But if I were to get some, what brands would you suggest? As gnar said, workout clothes don't matter as long as you're in something that's comfortable to you, doesn't restrict movement, and don't mind sweating in. But if you do go for workout clothing, I would suggest Champion's Gear due to the reason gnar stated.
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Post by animagic4u on Nov 5, 2012 14:13:03 GMT -5
My gym has a dress code so I usually wear some under armor shorts and a light weight shirt. Some of the people at my gym dress in heavy clothing to sweat a lot. Is that actually a good thing or not?? I wouldn't do it, but it puzzles me.
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Post by naahdude on Nov 5, 2012 19:08:40 GMT -5
I usually just throw on a pair of comfortable shorts, and a light fabric shirt. But I do have some good Asics running shoes. They're comfortable to wear and support my weight pretty good while jogging. Basically this, except I wear sneakers instead of running shoes. When you live in Florida you can't afford to wear long pants while you're working out.
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Post by nydearb on Nov 5, 2012 22:13:06 GMT -5
I wear a cheap, cotton shirt and pajama pants. It's loose and nice
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Post by Austin Yun on Nov 6, 2012 17:58:24 GMT -5
I freaking love my Nike compression clothes so much. SO much. Great undershirts for dress clothing as well. I just occasionally check Ross for 'em, since it's cheaper there, but still fairly expensive. Worth it though.
As for shoes, well, I tend to wear slip-on shoes at the gym, because I take them off when I deadlift or squat lol.
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Post by skai on Nov 7, 2012 5:47:26 GMT -5
Oo I'll have to look into those Nike ones. Do they have white compression undershirts? Like similar to workout compression clothes but as an undershirt? If that makes any sense xD.
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Post by ghostlyhamburger on Nov 17, 2012 14:21:21 GMT -5
I wear yoga pants from Target and an old tank top. It's been my exercise wear for years, and it works well. The yoga pants need to be replaced every so often, but Target has them pretty cheap, so it works out.
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Post by duhflutterguy on Nov 17, 2012 14:35:20 GMT -5
I wear a thick long sleeved shirt with a sweater on top and sweat pants, I make sure to sweat as much as possible while working out and it's quite warm for running in the winter.
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