Sunday, February 12, 2012

Work it out

As part of turning over a new leaf, I've been trying to exercise almost everyday. I use the Zumba Fit Wii game which means I never have to leave the comfort of my apartment to burn off calories. However, I've noticed that my friends are not as lucky. I remember when I use to go the gym, I would spend a lot of time trying to find something to wear that was supportive, comfortable, and cute and then spend more time fixing my hair so it wouldn't stick to my face with all the sweat (not cute). The pieces I found are comfortable, supportive for us busty gals (bouncing is not fun), cute, form fitting in all the right places, and can fit the short and tall gals.


1. Target C9 by Champion racer back cotton bra 2. Old Navy Active sports bra 3. Old Navy Padded sports bra

1 + 2. Lulu Mon Athletica Cool racerback 3. Gapfit half-zip jacket 4. Gapfit Motion seamless top

1. Old Navy Active compression pants 2. Zappos CW-X 3/4 insulator stabilyx tights in rose pink detail 3. Lucy Cut for me leggings (great for the short and tall) 4. Gapfit gFlex colorblock waist pants
Here are some simple and effective hairstyles to wear when burning up a sweat!

1. Braids 2. Cornrow and ponytail 3. Messy bun with hairband 4. High ponytail

4 comments:

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Sam said...

I am aslo not one for the gym, I didn't know there was a Zumba Wii game, the classes itself is huge here in SA. These are really cute gym pieces, I like all the hairstyles, I think I'd use them on an ordinary day out.

Emmett Katherine said...

Lulu lemon makes a bra called the Tata tamer and it seriously is amazing! Best sports bra ive tried so far :) also I like hair style #3 but for everyday wear!

stylemailbox said...

ok, i recently started wearing the padded ones. haha. :-) i'll try old navy.

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