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How to Look
and Feel Your Best While
Exercising
Although going
to the gym shouldn't be a
fashion show, it's still
important to look good. Besides,
when you look good, you feel
good. Wearing comfortable
clothing that you feel confident
in and that allows for ease of
movement will help you feel
better about your workouts and
maybe even keep you a bit more
motivated. If you have just
embarked on a new exercise
program, this feature will clear
up any questions about what you
need to bring to the gym or what
to wear as you exercise. If
you're currently exercising,
this will serve as a refresher
and give you some tips to
increase your comfort level
while being active.
Workout clothes
The type of material that
you choose to wear to the gym
should allow you to feel dry,
comfortable, and confident. Your
main focus while exercising
should be giving it your all,
and you shouldn't be
self-conscious or uncomfortable
in the clothing you are wearing.
Depending on the type of workout
you are performing, different
clothing may be required. The
cut of the clothes you wear to
the gym should allow you to move
freely without constricting your
movements. You will be moving
around and bending often while
exercising, so the clothes you
wear should allow for
flexibility. Look for clothing
made of synthetic material such
as nylon, acrylic, or
polypropylene for a good balance
of functionality and comfort.
Cotton is probably the most
common workout fabric, as it is
reasonably priced, breathable,
and comfortable. However, it
tends to hold moisture and
become quite heavy if you sweat.
Depending on the climate and
your comfort level, a fitted
T-shirt or tank top (made of the
materials noted above) with
comfortable pants or gym shorts
are ideal exercise clothing
options.
Training Shoes
Before deciding on a shoe, it's
important to try on a few until
you find the one that feels just
right. While at the store, test
the potential shoe out by
walking around the store and
jumping up and down. To find the
ideal fit, it is also important
to wear socks that you would be
wearing while you exercise. In
addition, make sure you choose
the shoe that is right for the
activity it will be used for.
Runners
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The right running shoe should
provide stability, motion
control, and cushioning for your
runs. Depending on the shape of
your foot you may need a
different sized arch. Talk to a
salesperson that specializes in
running shoes to find your best
fit.
Walking shoes
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An ideal walking shoe should
allow for a range of motion and
cushioning.
Cross-trainers - These are most commonly worn in
the gym. These shoes are ideal
for someone who occasionally
runs, walks, and/or takes
fitness classes. They should
offer flexibility, cushioning,
and lateral support.
Socks When
choosing socks to wear to the
gym, don't make the dreaded
mistake of sporting dress socks
with running shoes. Choose white
or gray socks that allow your
feet to breathe and are
comfortable to train in. Wear
socks made from acrylic or an
acrylic blend. This material
doesn't retain moisture as
cotton and wool often do, which
can lead to blisters and other
foot problems.
Sports bras
A good sports bra is essential
to provide support and minimize
excessive movement. The bra
should be a blend of cotton and
a breathable material such as
Lycraฎ mesh
to help sweat evaporate and keep
odor in check. Try on different
bras until you find the one that
provides the most support and
comfort. Try jumping up and down
or running on the spot as you
try different bras on to measure
their support. The bra you
choose should fit snugly,
offering support but not
constricting your range of
motion. Make sure the straps
don't dig into your shoulders or
the band into your rib cage. It
should fit snugly, but you
should be able to breathe
comfortably.
MP3 player or personal stereo
and carrying case
Bringing a MP3 player or
personal stereo with some of
your favorite music choices is a
great way to motivate yourself
at the gym. High-energy music
or whatever your preference may
be is a great way to hype up
your cardio workout and get you
going. An armband or waist-belt
carrying case (sold at many
department stores or specialty
workout shops) is an ideal way
to carry your MP3 player or
personal stereo.
Toiletries
Remember to bring a shower
towel, bath sponge, shampoo,
conditioner, and soap to freshen
up after your workout.
Hair ties or clips
If you have long hair or bangs
that fall into your face, don't
forget to bring hair elastics or
clips to pin your hair back.
Nothing is more annoying than
trying to exercise when your
hair keeps falling in your face.
Towel
Towels are both a comfort
measure and a necessity. You'll
be glad to have one with you
after you've worked up a sweat.
Flip-flops
Keep your feet clean and prevent
athlete's foot by wearing your
flip-flops in the shower.
Water bottle
It's important to keep hydrated
throughout the day, and it's
essential during and after your
workouts. Get an estimate of how
much water you need using our
water calculator.
Gym bag
Carry a gym bag that's big
enough to carry everything you
need at the gym but small enough
to fit in your locker.
Lock
Invest in a good lock that you
can bring to the gym each time
to lock up your valuables.
Weight-training gloves
Keep your hands soft and
callus-free by wearing gloves
when you're lifting weights.
Training log
Keep track of your workouts with
our free
blank training log
to keep you motivated by
tracking your progress and help
you stay focused.
Heart-rate monitor
You can make sure you're in your
fat-burning zone by wearing a
heart-rate monitor during your
cardio sessions. Use the
following formula to calculate
50 to 70 percent of your maximum
heart rate: Subtract your age
from 220. Multiply the remainder
by 0.50 for the lower end of
your target zone, and multiply
it by 0.70 for the high end of
your target zone. You can also
easily determine your target
heart rate by using our target
heart rate calculator
Watch
As you become more advanced, you
may want to start timing your
rest periods in between each
set. Depending on your goals
this will ensure you are not
resting too long or taking
breaks that are too short.
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