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How to Shop for Comfortable Pilates Workout
Wear |
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Stay Away from the Extras - Extra detailing, such
as buttons and zippers, can cause discomfort during
your workout and become painful if they are jammed
into you when performing certain
poses.... |
Studies show that an estimated 60% of
Americans do not receive the recommended amount of physical
exercise per day. It is also estimated that of those 60% who
are not active enough, there are 25% who are completely
inactive on a daily basis. Being active is crucial to
maintaining a healthy lifestyle and living a longer life.
Perhaps, that’s why so many people have showed interest in
Pilates. Pilates has taken over the workout world and has
received so much hype because of the wonders it performs on the
body. So now that you’ve decided to become a part of the
whirlwind, let’s figure out what you’re going to wear.
Many individuals are confused as to what types of clothing are
most appropriate for Pilates. Here is a list of criteria you
might want to consider when shopping for Pilates workout
wear:
• Comfortable Clothing - Comfort is key in Pilates. If you are
not comfortable in what you are wearing you will be
self-conscious and hesitant to perform some of the
positions.
• Clothes that are body hugging - This means clothes that
enables you to breathe and move, but not so loose that when you
move around you are afraid of your shirt lifting or your tummy
showing.
• Light and Airy Clothing - You do not want to show up to a
Pilates class wearing huge track pants that weigh about as much
as you do. You want your clothes to breathe. You are going to
work up a sweat and therefore you want the lightest clothing
possible.
• Stay Away from the Extras - Extra detailing, such as buttons
and zippers, can cause discomfort during your workout and
become painful if they are jammed into you when performing
certain poses.
• Respect Your Classmates - Be respectful to others in the
class and refrain from wearing any clothing which advertises
sex, drugs, religion or otherwise as it may be offensive to
other individuals taking the class.
Most of all, be comfortable and have fun! The clothing you
choose is not as important as the fact that you are improving
your lifestyle, creating a better life for yourself and setting
a better example for others.

About the author: Harriet Spinzer is an avid Pilates enthusiast
who writes as a contributing editor for
http://www.pilatesinsight.com - a site dedicated to offering
information on things like winsor Pilates, Pilates exercise and
more.
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