Once you’ve
started a family and settled down getting fit is usually the last thing on your
mind. It’s very hard to get going with little inspiration so, acquiring some
new sportswear could be just the motivation you need to get you feeling fresh
and up for working out.
Here’s a
wish list of women’s sportswear to help you feel good and kick start a new
fitness regime.
Hoodies
A cute hoodie
is a great investment, as even if you don’t stick to your fitness regime you
might be encouraged to wear it for going on a walk, which is way better than
doing nothing! At M and M Direct there’s a fab range of hoodies and sweatshirts at great prices.
Men’s ones tend to have a looser fit and can be better for going jogging in as
they’re more breathable so, it’s worth taking a look at them too.
Yoga pants
Yoga pants
are so comfy that they’re perfect for working out in. They’re having a bit of a
fashion moment too, so there are many different styles around. You’ll be bound
to find a pair you like from ones with pink waist bands to funky stripes down
the side and zip bottoms. Yoga pants with a little zip pocket on the waistband
are great for jogging as it gives you somewhere to store your keys without
having to fasten it around your bra strap.
Sports bra
Once you’ve
had children, not wearing a sports bra is definitely not an option. There are some
gorgeous sports bras around in a variety of colours and designs so working out
doesn’t have to mean ugly underwear. Whether you get a bright pink one or a
sassy leopard print number, making sure it fits properly is essential as
comfort is the number one factor when exercising.
Trainers
There are so
many cool pairs of trainers around at the minute that showing yours off is
reason enough to start exercising again. There are some amazing Puma offerings around in a wide
range of colours and styles so whatever type of trainers you’re into, there’s
sure to be the perfect pair for you.
Having a
variety of tops is essential, go for a mixture of vest and t-shirt styles so
you have options and don’t forget to invest in a water bottle.
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