ok, I find that I am now getting to the gym pretty much 5-6 days a week, and often more than once a day. I wear pretty grotty sweats, but I find that some days I end up spending a chunk of time in them, because I do something in the morning and then again around noon, or in the afternoon, and don't feel like changing twice. I'm thinking about a bunch of champion sweats in dark gray. any suggestions or comments?
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post #2 of 26
8/31/10 at 4:01am
Why not try some of the synthetic black stretch material from say Nike. It comes in different thicknesses, it wicks away perspiration and is very,comfortable. I've used it for years after being a die-hard cotton T & cotton sweats guy. I would only wear cotton sweats for hanging around the house anymore.
Cotton is nice but when damp it gets cold and uncomfortable once you stop your workout. If you do get cotton get at least 2% synthetic in it to keep it's shape.
Congrats on your steady workout program.
Cotton is nice but when damp it gets cold and uncomfortable once you stop your workout. If you do get cotton get at least 2% synthetic in it to keep it's shape.
Congrats on your steady workout program.
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I have a couple Nike items made out of the synthetic material that keeps you dry. They are nice, but like all Nike stuff overpriced. I won't touch Under Armour dur to disliking the branding. It's gym clothes. You really don't need to spend a lot. Find something that fits you well, made out of synthetic materials and you like how it looks and you will be fine. Having said that, I would put more thought into it if you are talking about outside running gear. Finding good running shorts, shirts, socks and indeed shoes can make a real difference.
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8/31/10 at 10:05am
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8/31/10 at 10:10am
Champion stuff at Target. Don't waste your money on overpriced Nike/Underarmour shorts. The shorts and whatever else you can get at Target are just as good and $10 a pair, which is especially good if you're sweating in them five or six days a week since you can buy that many pairs cheaply and only have to do laundry for the gym once a week. I do like the Underarmour tech t's though, can't find anything like them for cheaper yet 

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8/31/10 at 2:02pm
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I have a couple Nike items made out of the synthetic material that keeps you dry. They are nice, but like all Nike stuff overpriced. I won't touch Under Armour dur to disliking the branding. It's gym clothes. You really don't need to spend a lot. Find something that fits you well, made out of synthetic materials and you like how it looks and you will be fine.
Having said that, I would put more thought into it if you are talking about outside running gear. Finding good running shorts, shirts, socks and indeed shoes can make a real difference.
Having said that, I would put more thought into it if you are talking about outside running gear. Finding good running shorts, shirts, socks and indeed shoes can make a real difference.
After 1+ year of continuous wears, the Under Armour gear has held up extremely well. While I cannot say the same for the cheaper stuff. Tears and rips are starting to take place, as long as the elastic band being worn out.
If you plan to run somewhat in a moderate manner at the very least...go to a specific running shoe store and get fitted for a proper running pair of shoes. Trust me, it will make all of the difference. Stay away from gimmicky Nike running shoes. The avid runners usually prefer the likes of Asics, Saucony's, etc.
Keep in mind that a pair of running shoes usually has a life span of 300-500 miles, depending on your weight, and running style.
It may seem expensive at first, but it's a cheap precaution to stray away from injuries. Happy training!
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post #12 of 26
8/31/10 at 3:03pm
i have some cheap items i got off of gilt to replace my ratty gym clothes.
some vince stuff including a half cut (sort of capri-ish) sweat pants with baggy pockets that is slim. really nice.
a couple of AA sweat pants in forest green and lime green. the lime green one turns alot of heads.
some vince stuff including a half cut (sort of capri-ish) sweat pants with baggy pockets that is slim. really nice.
a couple of AA sweat pants in forest green and lime green. the lime green one turns alot of heads.
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8/31/10 at 3:29pm
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Champion stuff at Target. Don't waste your money on overpriced Nike/Underarmour shorts. The shorts and whatever else you can get at Target are just as good and $10 a pair, which is especially good if you're sweating in them five or six days a week since you can buy that many pairs cheaply and only have to do laundry for the gym once a week.
I do like the Underarmour tech t's though, can't find anything like them for cheaper yet
I do like the Underarmour tech t's though, can't find anything like them for cheaper yet

To be honest, this just isn't true, especially if used everyday. Go with Nike or Under Armour, they are actually pretty good and lasts. Go to Eastbay.com and google a 20% off coupon for an extra discount.
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