1:You’re getting ready to go to the gym.  Do you think about the  routine you’re going to use and how you will be most effective today, or  do you worry about how your outfit is going to look?  If you fall in  the second group you are concentrating too hard on fashion and not  enough on function.  The following tips will help you get what you need  to succeed.
Comfort
The first concern should really be about the  comfort of the clothing that you will be wearing, weather you are  running, lifting weights, or mountain climbing.  Although the apparel  will differ depending on the sort of exercise being performed, you  should always be comfortable with what you are wearing.  The best  materials are those that breathe well and wick away moisture.  If you  are able to stay cool and dry while working out you will be much more  successful in your pursuit.
Durability
Next, ensure that  what you are buying is durable.  The dollar store shorts may be a  bargain now, but when they tear in a month and have to be replaced the  cost goes up.  Some companies are known for making more durable gear and  this will save you in the long run.  Under Armor is a good brand who  makes a variety of athletic apparel, and there are other reputable  manufacturers.  It pays to talk to others who do the activities you like  and learn from their experience.  This saves you money and keeps you  from being the guinea pig.
Price
Finally,  consider price.  Price should come last because it is important to have  comfortable gear that is going to last.  However, there will be a large  price range of comfortable, durable clothing.  For instance, Under  Armor is expensive and might not be the best choice for you.  Consider  how often you are going to be active.  Someone who runs 5 times a week  can probably justify spending a bit more on running shoes than someone who only runs once a month.
If  you focus on these factors when purchasing exercise clothing then you  will get the proper gear for the activities you plan to engage in.  With  all the right stuff your workouts will flow more smoothly and you will  build the body you want.  Then you can wear the fashionable clothes  where it matters the most.
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All that should really matter when it comes to clothes that are  used for working out is comfort, since what is the point of putting a  great deal of effort into your appearance when within a few minutes you  will be as red as a beetroot, with strands of hair sticking to your  face, and your clothes clinging to you as you start to sweat? It would  appear that some people care more about wearing fashionable clothing  than its practical use, but what is the point of wearing expensive  clothes that are simply not designed for exercise, when they are only  going to get sweaty and start to smell?
Sometimes it is worthwhile spending a little bit of  money on clothing that you use for exercise, but it depends on the  activity you are participating in, how often you do it and whether or  not you are engaged in competition. If you enjoy cycling occasionally  you might want to think about buying a pair of cycling shorts, because  obviously it is much more comfortable to have padding in the appropriate  places if you're sitting down for long periods of time. If you cycle a  lot, though, you might also want to consider investing in tights, shoes,  jerseys and jackets, and if you want good quality products you might  want to spend more than if you were buying items that rarely get used.  This has nothing to do with fashion, and everything to do with  practicality.
Similarly, if you enjoy running you don't  really need any specialist gear, apart from a good pair of running  trainers, but if you intend to run at a competitive level and find  yourself training in all kinds of weather it might be worth buying some  other clothing. This could involve buying a jersey and some trousers  that are specifically designed to remove sweat away from your body, but  obviously it depends how serious you are about running.
There  are plenty of other physical activities which individuals can  participate in that might require specialist gear, but when people  choose what to wear they are not usually thinking about fashion, but  rather about whether the clothing fulfils their requirements. On the  other hand, there are also lots of activities that don't require any  specialised clothing, and people are free to slip on some sweat pants  and a t-shirt, which many opt to do. There are only a few people who  seem to think that working out is a good time to wear the latest  fashions, as they want to get themselves noticed and seem to have  forgotten what the actual point of doing exercise is.
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