What do you ladies work out in?

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  • altinker
    altinker Posts: 173
    Well, I work out at home, and I started doing just Fluidity, Bar Method, beginner bellydance. I started out just working out in pajama bottoms and a t-shirt with no bra.

    When I started adding in aerobic activity like Zumba and when I started using an HRM, I started wearing a sports bra with my chest strap/HRM. Unfortunately, I bought a Lululemon sports bra to plug in my HRM, but I lost a little in my back, so it doesn't stay flat on me and accurately record time. I also wear either yoga pants, or 3/4/capri style exercise pants and a t-shirt on top.

    Last time I wore that Lululemon sports bra, I had to tuck my t-shirt up under the back :(. It was so convenient. Oh well. I only got about 5 wears out of that Size 8 Lululemon sport bra. :(.
  • altinker
    altinker Posts: 173
    Oh, and if I go to Bikram Yoga, since I'm pretty modest, I wear either Lucy or Lululemon. I love Lucy capris, and I love the flow shirts from Lululemon. Moisture wicking for sure.
  • ShannonECTD
    ShannonECTD Posts: 203 Member
    shorts under leggings (i don't need everyone to see my *kitten* whilst squatting) and a sports bra and tank top.

    I long for the day when i can be one of the really fit girls in a sports bra and shorts or leggings. When i get to to that point i will have busted my *kitten* to get there so yo can be sure i'm gonna show it off :)
  • lilmisfit
    lilmisfit Posts: 860 Member
    Compression shorts and moisture-wicking tank tops.
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    Sweats, and oversize t-shirt. Looking for comfort. Married 17years and no longer trying to impress anyone.
    this. married only 3, but i'm married with a baby. only one I need to look good for is me and if I feel like it, hubby
  • CherokeeBabe
    CherokeeBabe Posts: 1,704 Member
    cotton shorts, tanktop, sports bra. Sometimes when I go for a walk I wear a knee-length skirt paired with a tank. Whatever works.
  • tiffanyheth
    tiffanyheth Posts: 510 Member
    two sports bras, tank top or t-shirt, yoga style capris
  • Most important things for me are
    comfort, style and moisture wicking (I've spent too long hating the way I look I'm not going to wear clothes that make me feel like that anymore)

    I always wear black bottoms, favourite at the moment are Nike Slim Fit pants, though I'd love to try lululemon (saving hard)

    I recently found the perfect briefs, no VPL, no wedgies and they stay put. also great wicking properties........
    http://www.patagonia.com/us/product/womens-active-briefs-underwear?p=32403-0-725

    Top is usually a racer back tank, really like the range of colours at SweatyBetty and they're long so no tummy on show! Finally I wouldn't be without my Shock Absorber sports bra.
  • AlongCame_Molly
    AlongCame_Molly Posts: 2,835 Member
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    Usually this. Sports bra or a racerback tank with built -in bra, and yoga pants/cropped running tights/Soffee shorts.
  • iffy8
    iffy8 Posts: 64
    I'm currently only doing cardio...I wear a hoodie, with a baggy t-shirt, wind breaker puma pants and sneakers when I'm on the elliptical. I remove the hoodie afterwards when I'm on the bike and treadmill. And always a sports bra (even though I'm small up there)
  • juliana813
    juliana813 Posts: 67 Member
    GOT to have a good sports bra. i love the nike ones! when it's cold i love yoga pants. i have some from H&M that i love to wear. Usually i wear it with a tank top and a zip up hoodie if it's cold. If it's warm or hot (as it tends to get in Southern California) i wear volleyball shorts or dance spankies (shorts) with a shirt. If i'm home, i usually wear pajama shorts and a sports bra.
  • brower47
    brower47 Posts: 16,356 Member
    Outdoor Cardio (double bagged for any bouncy motion activities):

    In really cold weather (0 - 30 degrees, even lower with windchill): Thermal underwear, Thermal running pants, Parka, Hoodie, thermal shirt, Earmuff headphones (remove layers as I sweat) - running shoes or snowshoes

    In cold weather (30 - 45): Thermal running pants, Thermal shirt, Hoodie (remove hoodie once I start to sweat), sun visor, headphones - running shoes or snowshoes

    In warm weather (45 - 60): Yoga pants, thin long sleeved shirt, sun visor, earbuds

    In hot weather (60 - 85): Lightweight running pants, thin long sleeved shirt, sun visor, earbuds

    Any hotter, I don't workout outside.

    Indoors: Shorts, Tank top
  • meribethd
    meribethd Posts: 92 Member
    I have a home gym, so I don't dress for a training session with the intent to impress anyone, but I do like to feel like I look good even though no one is going to see me (not even me because I don't have mirrors in my gym). So I wear compression pants/shorts and cute tank tops. My biggest concern, though, is ease of movement, so I wear clothes that fit. I don't like baggy clothes or clothes that are too tight because they get in the way. They bunch up, ride up, slide down, etc. I prefer clothes that don't require constant adjusting and are not otherwise distracting in some way.

    Ditto this! I like to look good when i work out. Not trying to impress anyone, but it's motivating to wear clothes that fit and make me look decent.
  • Territravel
    Territravel Posts: 165 Member
    Sweats, and oversize t-shirt. Looking for comfort. Married 17years and no longer trying to impress anyone.

    Oh, this is sad to me...... No matter how long I have been with a person, I want to *always* be cute - for him and for me. I just feel better when I am.

    I believe you misunderstood. Sweats and T- shirt are for my work out at the gym. I'm not at the gym to IMPRESS anyone. I'm there to get fit. Oh, and my hubbie thinks I'm cute!
  • nuviag
    nuviag Posts: 131 Member
    Usually a bra, then a compression tank over it ( I hate sports bras because I'm too endowed in the chest area ). Then sometimes another shirt over that depending on where I am. Then I usually wear some type of tighter fitting capri pant or shorts.

    Sometimes I have to wrap my waist trimmer around them, I hate jumping jacks
  • CherokeeBabe
    CherokeeBabe Posts: 1,704 Member
    sports bra, comfy shorts, tanktop.
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    yoga or track pants and a tank top; definitely shoes!

    :drinker:
  • andiechick
    andiechick Posts: 916 Member
    I just work out at home so its either jogging pants or exercise leggings with a vest or tshirt depending on my workout and the general temperature at home!
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    Sweats, and oversize t-shirt. Looking for comfort. Married 17years and no longer trying to impress anyone.

    Oh, this is sad to me...... No matter how long I have been with a person, I want to *always* be cute - for him and for me. I just feel better when I am.

    I believe you misunderstood. Sweats and T- shirt are for my work out at the gym. I'm not at the gym to IMPRESS anyone. I'm there to get fit. Oh, and my hubbie thinks I'm cute!

    I'm glad you clarified this, because it was kinda depressing originally...:flowerforyou:
  • Fozzi43
    Fozzi43 Posts: 2,984 Member
    Sometimes just my bra and panties if my workout gear is in the wash:laugh:
  • Leggings and t-shirts.
  • IronKitty
    IronKitty Posts: 121 Member
    Depends where I'm at, at the Pole Dance studio its shorts or cropped pants I can roll up into shorts and a tank top. At home it undies and a tank, especially when I'm poling at home, but really for anything (yoga, stretching, general pushup/situp/etc). Just super comfy with no bulky fabric in the way.
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    sweats and a t-shirt
  • Lorna Jane... anything Lorna jane... just bought myself a skort ( Skirt with tights)... comfy yet very sexy
  • LaurenLPitt
    LaurenLPitt Posts: 22 Member
    Patterned leggings, shorts, and a fitted t shirt with a cute design. Everything very colourful. I find I feel more motivated to go out and work out if I like my outfit :) gives me a little confidence/mood boost. Frumpy overly comfy clothes make me feel like staying home and being lazy haha.
  • P05T5CRIPT
    P05T5CRIPT Posts: 285 Member
    Started working out in cotton t-shirt and crop sweatpants, wore those till about 2 months ago, then I got the courage to try on some actual workout gear and I now wear Adidas Response Three Quarter Tights with a Nike Dry-Fit top. I have never been so comfy!

    If I'm at home just sweatpants and a t-shirt.
  • Territravel
    Territravel Posts: 165 Member
    Sweats, and oversize t-shirt. Looking for comfort. Married 17years and no longer trying to impress anyone.

    Oh, this is sad to me...... No matter how long I have been with a person, I want to *always* be cute - for him and for me. I just feel better when I am.

    I believe you misunderstood. Sweats and T- shirt are for my work out at the gym. I'm not at the gym to IMPRESS anyone. I'm there to get fit. Oh, and my hubbie thinks I'm cute!

    I'm glad you clarified this, because it was kinda depressing originally...:flowerforyou:

    Glad I clarified that... LOL!
  • spamantha57
    spamantha57 Posts: 674 Member
    How about posting some pics of your attire.
    Ok creepy guy with 2 posts, 1 asking ladies what they wear to work out & the other requesting pics. You & your non-profile can leave now.
  • BelindaDuvessa
    BelindaDuvessa Posts: 1,014 Member
    Yoga pants and a tank top with a built in bra. Depending on the intensity of the workout, I might wear a sports bra underneath that. Working out at home, I am usually barefoot. If I take myself outside, tennis shoes.
  • sarahertzberger
    sarahertzberger Posts: 534 Member
    I usually wear stretchy jean material capris and a loose fitting t-shirt and I always have to wear tennis shoes when I'm working out, I can't really get into it if I'm not wearing them, weird I know but I'd rather be getting healthy and weird than staying fat and unhealthy not lol