Gym Attire for Women
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I mean really. fuzzy boots in the gym?0 -
Amazing!!! She works really hard and looks great!0
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For some women, it's just like others have said, it's false advertisement in the quality of the leggings, and the lighting in the gym is much brighter than say at home, and sometimes when you do a check in the ladies room, unless you're in the bend of a deadlift or squat, you don't notice it.0
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For everything else there is Planet Fitness0 -
I don't think it's intentional. I would put more blame on the manufacturing company using cheaper materials than on women trying to land a man.
I agree about the cheap materials part. I mostly buy Under Armour, Nike, Everlast...brands that stand behind their quality.
But seriously...they have body length mirrors for a reason. I know darn well if you can see through my tights.
As for the booty shorts, ladies just like to show off.0 -
Amazing!!! She works really hard and looks great!
Curious as to how you can verify that she does work hard?
Not hating. Just. Saying. She does look good. But that didn't mean she worked hard for it.
Although I know a guy who lifts in flip flops and another in coconstruction boots. Saw a girl, tall and lanky. Did not look like much waffling around in wedge sneakers.. put up 165 on the bench, then took said sneakers of to squat.
People's foot wear choices don't really bother me.
Or their gym clothing.
Or make up.
I don't even care if they come in and don't work out . as long as they aren't in my way.-1 -
iLoveMyPitbull1225 wrote: »i love people like you who pass judgement and then say "not judging".
Planet Fitness... paging planet fitness.
I don't understand the planet fitness jokes, what's the deal?0 -
Amazing!!! She works really hard and looks great!
Curious as to how you can verify that she does work hard?
Not hating. Just. Saying. She does look good. But that didn't mean she worked hard for it.
Although I know a guy who lifts in flip flops and another in coconstruction boots. Saw a girl, tall and lanky. Did not look like much waffling around in wedge sneakers.. put up 165 on the bench, then took said sneakers of to squat.
People's foot wear choices don't really bother me.
Or their gym clothing.
Or make up.
I don't even care if they come in and don't work out . as long as they aren't in my way.
by looking at her thighs she does do some sort of squats maybe deadlifts.
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I'll be perfectly honest, I'm guilty of my sports bra showing. The shirts I wear are a little loose and are V-neck, and my sports bra comes up higher, so it shows. Do I care? Nope. B/c my sports bra keeps everything in place.
I wear small shorts to certain classes because it does help with what I'm doing, i.e. my pole fitness class. You need a certain amount of skin to help you stick to the pole, or you won't be able to do a movement properly. However, I'm not worried about men seeing me b/c it's women only.
When I'm in a yoga, kettlebell, spin, or pole class I'm not concerned with how other people perceive me. I'm just trying to stay focused on what I'm doing and get the best possible workout in that I possibly can.
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Planet Fitness claims to be a judgment free zone but kicks out people who the staff thinks might intimidate others. Said intimidation might be in the form of just looking too fit. I think it also bans certain exercises, as well, because they are too meat-heady in the company's opinion.
I should say that the above is based on what I've read. I've never been to a PF and only just started noticing their commercials.0 -
JeffseekingV wrote: »
I mean really. fuzzy boots in the gym?
Maybe it's cold outside and she was taking her final gym selfie. I doubt those are the shoes that she exercises in.0 -
Mistapholeezkat wrote: »iLoveMyPitbull1225 wrote: »i love people like you who pass judgement and then say "not judging".
Planet Fitness... paging planet fitness.
I don't understand the planet fitness jokes, what's the deal?
Go there and workout there. You will see why some many people hate that place.
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I took the fuzzy boots comment as being tongue-in-cheek.0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »Mistapholeezkat wrote: »iLoveMyPitbull1225 wrote: »i love people like you who pass judgement and then say "not judging".
Planet Fitness... paging planet fitness.
I don't understand the planet fitness jokes, what's the deal?
Go there and workout there. You will see why some many people hate that place.
I don't think there is one within 50 miles of me, but if there was I probably would go just to see what the hub-bub is.
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Flaunt it I say
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That's why I wear pajama pants. Comfy, light-weight, drawstring, and not see-through! XD0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »Amazing!!! She works really hard and looks great!
Curious as to how you can verify that she does work hard?
Not hating. Just. Saying. She does look good. But that didn't mean she worked hard for it.
Although I know a guy who lifts in flip flops and another in coconstruction boots. Saw a girl, tall and lanky. Did not look like much waffling around in wedge sneakers.. put up 165 on the bench, then took said sneakers of to squat.
People's foot wear choices don't really bother me.
Or their gym clothing.
Or make up.
I don't even care if they come in and don't work out . as long as they aren't in my way.
by looking at her thighs she does do some sort of squats maybe deadlifts.
I'm sure she does something but there is absolutely no way from that picture to verify anything about her workouts or if she does them at all, much less the intensity if them.0 -
Planet Fitness claims to be a judgment free zone but kicks out people who the staff thinks might intimidate others. Said intimidation might be in the form of just looking too fit. I think it also bans certain exercises, as well, because they are too meat-heady in the company's opinion.
I should say that the above is based on what I've read. I've never been to a PF and only just started noticing their commercials.
Thanks for the clarification!
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I believe that is Bella Falconi. Might be wrong.0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »Amazing!!! She works really hard and looks great!
Curious as to how you can verify that she does work hard?
Not hating. Just. Saying. She does look good. But that didn't mean she worked hard for it.
Although I know a guy who lifts in flip flops and another in coconstruction boots. Saw a girl, tall and lanky. Did not look like much waffling around in wedge sneakers.. put up 165 on the bench, then took said sneakers of to squat.
People's foot wear choices don't really bother me.
Or their gym clothing.
Or make up.
I don't even care if they come in and don't work out . as long as they aren't in my way.
by looking at her thighs she does do some sort of squats maybe deadlifts.
I'm sure she does something but there is absolutely no way from that picture to verify anything about her workouts or if she does them at all, much less the intensity if them.
It would not surprise me if she does one of those 30 day build a booty body weight squats workouts and looks like that after a few rounds. Would not be a surprised at all.
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I am sure that's a post workout selfie0
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I like to admire people who work hard the gym and look it. Keeps me motivated. I also know that when you are working out (especially strength training) it's really helpful to actually see the bodypart you're working. I've gone to the gym for years and definitely have worn form-fitting clothes so I can see body better. I wasn't trying to hook up but it would be okay if I was.
So, I've worn the booty shorts and leggings. Don't know or care if my undies (or anything else) were showing. I'm not sure I'd be mortified if someone pointed it out to me. Would seems like the viewers are the ones with the issues, not me.0 -
I'll post a pic of someone that clearly lifts.
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I like to admire people who work hard the gym and look it. Keeps me motivated. I also know that when you are working out (especially strength training) it's really helpful to actually see the bodypart you're working. I've gone to the gym for years and definitely have worn form-fitting clothes so I can see body better. I wasn't trying to hook up but it would be okay if I was.
So, I've worn the booty shorts and leggings. Don't know or care if my undies (or anything else) were showing. I'm not sure I'd be mortified if someone pointed it out to me. Would seems like the viewers are the ones with the issues, not me.
I agree. Pretty sure if everyone at the gym was wearing over-sized t-shirts and baggie sweats there would be comments about them not caring about their appearance, why workout if you don't show off your body, etc. There's no pleasing everyone and in my opinion, the only person I care about pleasing is myself. Live and let live.0 -
Amazing!!! She works really hard and looks great!
Although I know a guy who lifts in flip flops and another in coconstruction boots. Saw a girl, tall and lanky. Did not look like much waffling around in wedge sneakers.. put up 165 on the bench, then took said sneakers of to squat.
People's foot wear choices don't really bother me.
Or their gym clothing.
Or make up.
word My ex benched 600+ in rainbows so whatever anyone wants to do (although I told him a million times he was gonna drop something on his foot & in the last year he has done it twice)
I don't think women know their pants are too thin until someone points it out or they randomly notice after the fact. I don't care what anyone wears, but I really hate to see a new person in my class wearing SWEATpants or some other item that's clearly going to be a problem. We're about to get way too sweaty for sweat pants honey.
For the record...Old Navy compression pants work great & are thick enough. I don't really care if my pants are see-through, but I don't buy cotton pants & they're usually the ones that go too thin. They hold that sweaty smell.0 -
More pics of bootys!! More!0
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The less clothes the better for me when I workout because I sweat like a man. lol At home I wear short shorts and a sports bra but at the gym there are too many creepers. I like only under armour leggings/shorts in black and tanks. I'm there to workout and not looks cute.0
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Well, let's point out that they are at the gym and so are you. Huge win! I think for yoga leggings, many girls do not know they are see through. Especially since the butt will stretch out the material. If girls wants to wear shorts, let them wear shorts. It doesn't impact my workout.0
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The less clothes the better for me when I workout because I sweat like a man. lol At home I wear short shorts and a sports bra but at the gym there are too many creepers. I like only under armour leggings/shorts in black and tanks. I'm there to workout and not looks cute.
Why can't it be both?0 -
JeffseekingV wrote: »I'll post a pic of someone that clearly lifts.
She looks awesome!!! Probably couldn't look bad in or out of clothes even if she tried.0
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