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d7freestyler
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12/19/2008 11:11:53 PM

NCSULilWolf
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just sayin'...

[Edited on December 20, 2008 at 12:18 AM. Reason : image]

12/20/2008 12:17:50 AM

arcgreek
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Did you bother to read the first page?

12/20/2008 12:55:01 AM

ThePeter
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Quote :
"I still don't see the issue. It's kind of the expected in a gym."


It could be to the point where he leaves a damn puddle on whatever bench or equipment he was using, therefore pissing off other people who come across it and possibly getting in trouble with the gym staff over complaints. Yeah, you're supposed to carry a towel around and all, but still...

12/20/2008 3:21:27 AM

kiljadn
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^ Yeah, it's actually that bad.


At least when i'm doing cardio. Which I always do. Lifting, I don't really sweat. Mainly because it's all gone by the time I get there.

12/20/2008 8:03:55 AM

simonn
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T-shirt and gym shorts. Its the gym, not a fashion contest.

12/20/2008 8:54:24 AM

eleusis
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"What is the point of moisture wiking or heat guard stuff for indoor gym use? Were the cheap shorts and plain t-shirts not also designed for athletic use (they were).............
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The temperature in my gym fluctuates a good 20 degrees throughout the year, and my home gym in the garage is an inferno in the summer time.

12/20/2008 10:47:45 AM

jetskipro
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old t-shirt and athletic shorts.

12/20/2008 8:59:02 PM

Feuilly
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It's OK to sweat in the gym!

12/21/2008 1:15:44 AM

begonias
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Since I work at a gym, I wear workout clothes everyday. I have some nice name brand stuff, but Target has a great selection of pretty durable stuff for an affordable price. Plus they have long/tall women's workout pants which are nearly impossible to find.

12/26/2008 1:41:37 PM

H8R
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underarmor, nike dri-fit, moisture wicking shirts..

basketball shorts

running shoes mostly

12/26/2008 2:42:29 PM

daz84
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dont understand what the argument is here.. some people do sweat a lot more than most people, so the heat gear clothes are a good solution if you want to control that.

some people don't need the under armor clothes though.

i have a few under armor shirts for when i play tennis, cause my regular shirts usually stick to me after awhile and its annoying. the under armor is great for tennis.


the best under armor products are the cold gear stuff, i have a few of the long sleeve cold gear shirts. they are fucking awesome in the cold weather.

12/26/2008 8:23:56 PM

drunknloaded
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anyone seen some deals in the stores? kinda wanting to try dicks etc

12/26/2008 8:33:13 PM

daz84
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^was at the dicks in crossroads earlier today. no real great deals on under armor. they had some decent deals on the adidas "climalite" gear. which is their version of the under armor stuff. i have a adidas climate gear shirt and it works good.

12/26/2008 8:39:01 PM

tnezami
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Working out in the gym (lifting & Cardio) - I usually wear a Brooks running shirt (moisture wicking material), and a pair of running shorts. I cut the lining out of most of my running shorts so it doesnt bunch up my boxers.

I just bought a Nike DriFit long sleeved shirt for running outside ($30) and I found some cheaper knock-off underarmor long sleeved shirts at WalMart the other day for like $10 a pop. I'm interested to see how they compare to the Nike DriFit. They look pretty similar.

12/31/2008 9:39:49 AM

stantheman
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Hit up Dick's for their brand of synthetic shirts. I forget the name of the brand, but its good quality and cheaper than any other. It also looks pretty cool.

12/31/2008 12:07:58 PM

punchmonk
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I am thinking I should wear under armor when I work out bc I sweat like a stuck pig as well. I actually LOVE to sweat but I hate how one drip runs down my back from time to time.

12/31/2008 4:49:55 PM

drunknloaded
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target had sweatpants and basketball shorts on the cheap yesterday...lots of clearance lots of good sizes

12/31/2008 4:55:44 PM

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