Fifteen Fitness To Fashion Wear Items That You Can Rock 24/7

 

Are leggings pants?  Of course, sister…and fellow fitness fashionista!  Whether you actually workout or not, fitness fashion is the way to go this fall.  Don’t miss these hot items to channel your inner Sporty Spice and make a statement in the gym, office, bar, or wherever you find yourself looking spexy(sporty+sexy)!

 

1. Spanx Faux Leather Leggings

Fashion Statement: Starting off with a bang!  Spanx faux leather is my absolute goto when it comes to taking fitness on the town.  Not only do these fitness fashion leggings look gorgeous in the gym or with boots, they will make your thighs and booty scream amazing.

2. Lululemon Align Fitness Fashion T-Shirt

Fashion Statement: Ready for a T-Shirt that can go with EVERYTHING??  The Lululemon Align does it all; the sleek fit, pretty colors, and perfect length make it a must.

3. Nike Air Force 1

Fashion Statement: Who remembers 2002 when Nelly wanted “two pairs?”  Well, AF1s are back and Hot AF.  The simple design and inch lift make the calves pop.  These throw backs go with any outfit and will let everyone know that you are on trend.

4. Fabletics No Show Thong

Fashion Statement: Can’t forget what goes underneath and closest to the skin.  With a beyond reasonable price tag, this thong is always under my leggings.  The sheer and light fabric is super comfy and people will even think you are going commando.

5. Halara High-Waisted Jogger

Fashion Statement: Another item that won’t break the bank…at just under $30 these joggers are not just for jogging.  The ab-flattening high waist is beyond adorable and these fitness fashion babies can be accessorized to go from the gym to happy hour.  I especially like to dress them up with a cute bootie.

6. Adidas Primeblue SST Track Jacket

Fashion Statement: Another throw back on the list that even Kylie Jenner is rocking these days.  The Adidas Track Jacket (think RUN DMC) is the bomb this season.  Throw one on with a pop of color (red with a darker workout outfit) and you are never paying for your own drinks.

7. Carbon 38 X Eleven by Venus Williams

Fashion Statement: Any tennis skirt that is good enough for Venus is good enough for me!  The slim fit and cutepatterns are perfect for a Sunday brunch, even if you don’t know that Love means zero in tennis.

8. Bombshell Sportswear Scrunch Thigh-Highs

Fashion Statement: Okay, ladies…this is it!  The Bombshell Thigh-Highs are TO DIE!  Throw a pair over a boring pair of black leggings and you may as well just write sexy on your forehead.  This simple and easy addition can make all the difference.

9. Athleta Venice Wide Leg in Bluff Grey

Fashion Statement: These leggings smell like class.  The Athleta Wide Leg creates a beautiful silhouette and absolutely qualifies as business casual.  The softness and stretch will make your days at the office so much more comfortable.

10. Skims Teddy Zip-up Crop Jacket

Fashion Statement:  Shout out to Kim K. for a ridiculously amazing line.  Her skin care may not have hit the mark, but OH GOODNESS…Skims does not disappoint.  One brand highlight is this crop jacket that makes 40 the new 20.  Pair this with a tight tank and prepare for compliments.

11. Fabletics Puffer Scarf in Bone

Fashion Statement:  Ready for a diamond in the rough?  I had to throw in one more find from Fabletics. Thank you, Kate Hudson!  The puffer scarf in bone is the perfect accessory for every look and works as a jacket, scarf, or wrap.  So adorbs.

12. Gym+Coffee Melange Grey Beanie

Fitness Fashion Statement: For the days (most for me) when you don’t have time for a blow out, this beanie is a savior.  Just as the label promises, the gym+coffee vibe acts as elegant icing on that sweaty gym hair.  Gym hair – Don’t Care.  Sorry, couldn’t resist.

13. Peloton fitness fashion leggings

Fashion Statement:  Hello, Peloton!  I know your workouts are taking over the world, but who knew the leggings weresooooo cute.  With excellent fit and the Peloton label on the leg, everyone will know you are a total badass biker when you wear these to the grocery store.

14. Oura Smart Ring

Fashion Statement:  I wear mine on my left middle finger!  The Oura ring, made famous by Prince Harry, is a tasteful accessory that provides the best sleep data of any tracker on the market.  I review my Readiness and Sleep score every morning, letting me know how ready I am to tackle the day.

15. Alo Accolade Sweatpant

Fashion Statement: Last but not least, I leave you with a sexy sweatpant.  Don’t let Gigi Hadid, Taylor Swift, and Kendall Jenner be the only ones the paparazzi stalks in their Alo.  While other sweats may have a “lazy” reputation, these are anything but sloppy.  

About The Author

Shannon Baisden is a Fitness Expert, Girl Mom, and Native Californian currently living in the Midwest.  Shannon has a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of California, Davis, a Master’s degree in Sport Sciences from the University of the Pacific, and holds 15 national certifications in the areas of fitness and nutrition.  Professionally, Shannon is a Master Trainer for the American Council on Exercise and designs exercise programs for a variety of special populations.  Drawing from her background in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Corporate Fitness, and Fitness Nutrition, Shannon also works as a Health Coach, motivating clients to develop healthy lifestyles.  She can be found @shannonbfit and shannonbfit.com.

Why High-quality Activewear Is Always Worth the Price

 

When it comes to working out and exercising, you probably focus more on learning the proper technique and the correct form to get the most out of the routine. Perhaps you also observe safety precautions like proper hydration and rest to minimize the risk of injury and other potential health issues. However, there’s probably one crucial thing that you take for granted, even if it significantly impacts your workout: what you wear.

Whether you go to the gym, run on the track, or play sports on a court, the type of clothing you wear matters as it can affect your performance, motivation, and overall condition. You wouldn’t wear a faded pantsuit to work if you wanted to feel successful and confident, so why not apply the same principle to your workouts?

Instead of wearing your old sweat pants and oversized cotton t-shirt, try to “dress for success” when you go to the gym. Don’t hesitate to buy leggings or tank tops that offer support and allow for a good range of motion, even if they may be pricier than ordinary clothes. That’s because investing in high-quality activewear is always worth your hard-earned money.

Still not convinced? Here are several reasons why you should consider adding these garments to your wardrobe:

It Can Prevent Injuries

You may not realize it, but wearing the wrong exercise gear can result in avoidable injuries. For example, your feet could get tangled up in the hem of your loose sweatpants during a run. If you’re biking, loose sweatpants could also snag on the pedals or wheels. In either scenario, you could end up falling hard onto the ground, hurting yourself in the process.

While your old t-shirts, shorts, and sweats may seem comfortable and suited for exercising, they aren’t specifically designed for such activities. Apart from covering your body, they hardly do anything else.

On the other hand, various types of activewear are specially made with sports and physical activities in mind. Such garments are not only created to look stylish or offer comfort, but they’re also designed to protect against strain, impact, or overheating.

Try wearing compression sportswear if you want to feel an immediate difference. Compression garments like shirts and leggings apply ample pressure to your muscles to minimize pain and injuries. This popular activewear feature also stabilizes your body, increases blood circulation, and reduces muscle soreness and fatigue as you train.

Because even the mildest injury can affect your workout schedule and daily life, buying the right sportswear is always worth the investment.

It Gives You a Mental Boost

Many people start the year with a resolution to become more fit and active. Unfortunately, most of them lose their motivation after a few months. If you also have trouble pushing on, wearing the right workout clothes can be the boost that you need to reach your fitness goals. As mentioned above, what you wear matters more than you realize.

Indeed, going to the gym while wearing an ordinary shirt and Capris is hardly inspiring. Now, envision yourself wearing a stylish workout crop top or a cute sports bra and matching high-waist compression leggings. With such a great-looking get-up, you’ll definitely feel more confident and empowered to exercise.This connection between what you wear and how you feel while working out is no coincidence, either.

According to the results of one study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, clothing impacts a person’s behavior and attitudes because they hold symbolic meaning. In the same way that you feel like a boss when wearing an expensive business suit, wearing activewear makes you feel like an athlete. Your mind readily shifts to “exercise mode,” triggering your motivation and helping you concentrate as you complete your fitness routine. You will also feel more confident performing your chosen physical activity when you look the part.

It Can Make You Feel More Comfortable While Working Out

Your cotton tracksuit may feel comfy when you’re relaxing at home, but it can be problematic when you’re exercising or doing other sports activities that make you sweat excessively. That’s because cotton tends to absorb and retain moisture rather than wick it away from your skin. When you sweat, your cotton outfit will end up getting damp, heavy, and sticky, which could then lead to discomfort and overheating.

That said, maximizing your comfort is another reason why opting for activewear is worth the cost. High-quality and well-designed sportswear are made of light, breathable, and sweat-wicking materials that draw moisture away from your body. As a result, you feel dry and more comfortable even if you exercise for long hours.

It’s worth noting that there are also garments manufactured using intelligent fabrics that help regulate and maintain your body temperature. Essentially, they will cool you down when your body is heating up or warm you up if you’re feeling cold. By wearing outfits that readily adapt to ensure that your body is always at the right temperature, you’ll feel more comfortable while running, jumping, stretching, and doing all sorts of physical activities.

It Helps You Perform Better

Wearing high-quality activewear also helps improve your performance. If you’re doubtful about it, try biking in casual shorts or leggings, and see how long you can last. Chances are, you’ll stop biking after a while because of the discomfort from the wind, heat, and sweat.

On the other hand, when you bike while wearing cycling shorts, you will most likely ride faster and for much longer periods without any issues. That’s because bike shorts have padding in all the right places to provide you with extra comfort. They’re also made from stretchy materials to minimize air resistance and allow a full range of motion as you ride your bike.

Generally speaking, reputable activewear manufacturers invest time, money, and effort into their research for the best fabric, design, and technology that will bring out the best in the wearer. Every time you opt for good quality activewear, you are wearing the results of this intensive study—not just clothes that look and feel good.

It Will Give You More Support and Protection

Do you feel uneasy and in pain when you jog or do jumping jacks while wearing a regular brassiere? Besides the discomfort, constant movement can damage the breast tissue and lead to premature breast sagging.

This just goes to show that women need more protection and support when exercising, and these needs can only be addressed by wearing the right activewear. You can wear the most comfortable bra you have in your closet, but it will never offer the level of support that a well-fitting, high-quality sports bra can provide.

That said, there is no substitute for sports bras when it comes to supporting your breasts against pain and stretched ligaments. Although they cost a lot more than ordinary bras, they are undoubtedly worth every penny. Be sure to find the perfect fit and the most suitable type for your activity level and body shape.

Apart from ample breast support, you may be worried about what to wear when you’re on your period. The bad news is that ordinary leggings or shorts offer minimal protection against stains.

Fortunately, you can also experience maximum protection during that time of the month by wearing period-proof activewear. That’s because period-proof leggings, shorts, or tights are made with absorbent and leak-proof layers to provide the ultimate protection against embarrassing period stains. Some period-proof activewear can even work as a substitute for a tampon or pad so you can exercise without worries.

 

Given the reasons above, it is clear why investing in high-quality activewear is always worth the price. More than merely providing stylish fabrics to cover your body, the right workout clothes offer lots of comfort and protection. Additionally, wearing an eye-catching pair can boost your motivation and help you enjoy every exercise session.

So, stop feeling guilty when you decide to purchase a high-end sports bra, a pair of top-quality leggings, or a pair of sneakers specially designed for your chosen activity. Remember: they aren’t frivolous luxuries. Instead, think of them as necessities to ensure your safety and improve your physical performance.

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Is It Gross To Wear Yoga Pants Without Panties?

Every woman knows that there’s nothing better than ripping off our slacks/jeans/skirts/dresses after a long day of work and switching into our leggings and yoga pants. Truth be told, we wish we could wear yoga pants everywhere, and not just at home, at the gym, or running around town shopping and doing errands. While we all know how comfortable leggings from good brands can be, we also know as ladies that they show every little detail in our behind. They’re tight, and they’re revealing—for sure.

Some ladies, for this reason, don’t like wearing regular underwear with leggings, in the fear that their underwear lines will show. I remember vividly wearing a pair of leggings with my “regular panties” my freshman year of high school and getting mocked until the end of the day for having “granny pantie lines.” It scared me into sticking with thongs for good. But, there are women who choose to go completely pantie-less when rocking their yoga pants—even at the gym. I, truthfully, have one question—is it safe?

As a woman, there’s nothing more important to me than my heath—including my vaginal health. It’s so easy to develop UTIs and yeast infections from wearing the wrong type of underwear, wearing clothing that’s too tight, or even wearing pants too many times before washing (let’s face it, we always wear out jeans a few times before finally calling them “dirty”). While everyone is entitled to rocking what they find the most comfortable in terms of underwear or going commando, you should be informed on how losing the panties will affect your overall health.

Due to the overwhelming trend in women going underwear free with their yoga pants—even at the gym—top OBGYNs and doctors have weighed in on the issue.

Dr. Scott Osmun, a board-certified OB-GYN physician at BloomOB-GYN in Washington, D.C., told HuffPost

“Bacteria and yeast tend to grow in warm, moist places. I hate to use that word because I don’t like it, but it’s true

Any extra moisture in the vaginal area can definitely promote yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis.”

Essentially, bacteria breed and grow in extra moist places—which is why many women get UTIs when they wear a wet bathing suit for too long or stay in their sweaty gym clothes hours after working out. Dr. Osmun added that there’s no harm in going commando with your yoga pants, but, if you decide to, you should be careful about the material of your pants.

Cotton and spandex/Lycra have been known to be safe materials to keep away bacteria, but, additionally, there are some companies that use silver in their clothing—such as Lululemon—because silver works as an antibacterial agent. On top of the material, doctors say you should make sure that your yoga pants are thick enough to ensure you won’t pick up any bacteria left on gym seats from others—which would totally be my #1 worry in terms of going commando and working out at a public gym.

But, if you’re someone who wears thongs during a workout, the doctor strictly advises against doing so. Dr. Osmun adds:

“The material causes more friction and irritation, and any friction or irritation can make little cuts or microabrasions in your skin, and those cuts can lead to bacterial infections, which can cause discomfort, itching, redness, pain.

I think thongs are definitely something to avoid when you’re exercising. It’s actually probably safer to go commando than to wear thongs.”

Wow, so, if you’re in the predicament where you can’t decide if you want to opt for a thong or go commando to avoid those underwear lines—it may be best to avoid the panties altogether!

Women Need To Stop Wearing Workout Leggings To All Places That Aren’t The Gym

Leggings everywhere?  No. In a world where women have been held down by the strong, long arm of men—we’ll do just about anything to succeed. Fighting tooth and nail, clawing our way to the top, it takes a lot more for a woman to reach success than it does a man. In all honesty, I’m proud to be a woman—damn proud. But, in order to reach my peak, I have had to fight for my right. And, a lot of this had to do with the way in which I hold and present myself in the public eye.

So often, I see women going out in public—to dinner, shopping, even on job interviews—wearing workout attire. Things such as leggings, shorts, big t-shirts, and hoodies—they make you look sloppy and unpresentable. Sure, comfort is key and many women wish to be more comfortable than walking through the world in heels. And, sure, many women believe that heels were invented by men to make women hard to chase—but, in all reality, some of the things women want to do away with due to “feminism” like skirts, dresses, and heels, actually makes you look professional and confident.

Think about this: if you were to walk into a job interview wearing leggings and Nikes, would you get hired? If you’re looking to work at a gym or fitness company—sure. But, as someone working in the corporate world, you need to dress for success.

But, this shouldn’t stop as soon as you leave your office.

Putting time and effort into the way you look gives you a sense of confidence that can become contagious. The way you feel about yourself can, many times, be read by others meeting you for the first time, or even those you surround yourself with every day. Why would you want to walk the world feeling sluggish and sloppy, when you can walk around feeling successful and thriving?

While social media and trends may dictate your life, you may fall into the traps of looking a certain way to “fit in.” But, fitting in may not always be what’s best for you. Instead of doing what everyone else is doing, and wearing what everyone else is wearing, make your own path. Don’t just reserve your “nice” clothes for important occasions and events—wear them regularly.

Try it out—even for a week, and watch how much your world will change.

4 Reasons To Stop Judging The Girl Wearing Yoga Pants

Leggings, yoga pants, spandex shorts, activewear… AKA devil pants.

There seems to be this idea that if you’re a woman wearing any of these things, you are lesser. You’re lazy, slutty, attention-seeking, lacking self-respect, blah, blah, blah. But let me explain why wearing yoga pants doesn’t make me the one with the problem.

1. I dress for myself.

Six out of the seven days in a week, I’m running late. Which means I don’t have time to pick out the perfect outfit and then pack a different one for the gym later. I don’t dress to impress you, to gain your attention, or show off anything I may have; I simply feel my best when I’m comfortable.

2. If a man can’t focus on anything but my ass, whose fault is that?

If your life revolves around what I chose to wear, you might need to reevaluate your priorities. I am in no way looking to draw your attention, in fact I may just be overestimating your self-control.

3. “There’s a special place in hell for women who don’t support other women.”

It’s about to time for women to stop shaming each other. My pants don’t make me less than you, and they certainly don’t give you the right to judge me. Leggings don’t make me a slut, they make me comfortable.

4. My clothing doesn’t define who I am as a person.

I am successful, smart, happy, I don’t sleep around, and I hold myself to exceedingly high standards–but somehow that all flies out the window if I ‘degrade’ myself by wearing comfortable, stretchy pants.

So please, get a grip and stop worrying about my choice of attire.

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20 Reasons Why Leggings Are Pants

The age-old question that every girl struggles with at some point in her life: are leggings pants? According to Merriam-Webster, pants can be defined as “an outer garment covering each leg separately and usually extending from the waist to the ankle.” Hmm…sounds like leggings fit that description to me, so can we end this debate now? Leggings are clearly here to stay

However, I should make it clear that if these leggings are see-through, although they may still meet the definition of pants, they should not be worn as pants, come on now, use some common sense. And tan leggings…cuz those are just weird. 

1. Skinny jeans are just as tight as leggings, and people don’t argue that they’re not pants.

2. At least when people bend over in leggings, you don’t run the risk of seeing everything exposed like you could in jeans.

3. And at least you can bend over in leggings.

4. Jeans are almost impossible to move in, how can they be qualified as pants?

5. The definition of “pants” does not specify that they have to be a certain fabric, therefore, leggings count.

6. Sweatpants are considered pants, and leggings definitely look less sloppy.

7. Like, you can wear nice leggings to work or when you go out…but you definitely could not wear sweatpants.

8. Just because they’re comfy does not mean they can’t be pants.

9. You can wear them to the gym and they count as pants there…

10. …so how does that change when you leave the gym?

11. If you think it’s because they’re too tight, again: skinny. jeans

12. Besides, if you get distracted by how fitted leggings are, you should probably reevaluate your life.

13. Leggings don’t cause camel toe because they’re not pants; they cause camel toe because you’re not wearing underwear.

14. That’s your own fault.

15. They’re flattering.

16. On everyone.

17. Like, leggings are pants with built in spanx.

18. It’s amazing.

19. Audrey Hepburn wore them.

20 Case closed.

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