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Clothes to Sweat In.

Before I get into today’s post, I have to discuss my dinner Saturday night. Remember how I said I was craving onion rings?

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That craving got demolished Smile with tongue out The special of the night at The Piston Broke was a turkey and black bean burger with greens, onion, tomato and guacamole. Of course, that is right up my alley, so I ordered one with a side of onion rings. Oh my goodness, amazing.

Workout Clothing Necessities

So while I was out shopping on Saturday, I made it my goal to get some new workout clothes. I had a gift card for Sport Chek from Christmas that I hadn’t used yet, plus I wanted to see what I could find at Winners (if you’re unfamiliar, it’s basically the Canadian version of TJ Maxx). I was only able to find one pair of shorts that I liked at Sport Chek (a pair Nike Pros) but I found one top and two pairs of bottoms (plus another sweater that I liked) at Winners. I had no idea Winners was such a mecca for workout clothes! The stuff I got all seemed good quality, and no piece was over $20 (Lululemon, ahem. It’s so pretty but I can never get myself to actually buy anything…somebody needs to take me shopping and be a bad influence). Plus $30 for the Nike shorts.

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It got me thinking…I am REALLY picky when it comes to my workout clothes. I’m not too picky about brands, but I’m really specific about what styles I like.

Tops:

  • colourful. I tend to really like neons and brights.
  • form-fitting. It drives me insane when I have stuff flowing around my body when I’m trying to do sprints or the like.
  • No built-in bras. There’s no way I’m not going to wear my own sports bra when I work out, so the built-in ones just tend to flatten my (already small) chest. Not cool
  • tank tops. I don’t like tshirts or anything with sleeves.
  • seamless. Less itchiness/annoyances.

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Bottoms:

  • preferably black or neutral.
  • form-fitting. Again, nothing needs to be floating around me.
  • shorts or capris. I hate long pants or tights – I will never wear yoga pants to actually work out in (and I wonder why I won’t run outside in cold weather?)
  • Stays put. No having to stop mid run because the legs are riding up too much (or the waistband is slowly falling).

If my workout clothes don’t meet these criteria, I won’t be 100% happy with them. So far, not too bad.

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(clearly taken post-workout. Yay sweaty selfies! P.S. What the hell do you do with your face for an outfit selfie?! I can never make it not awkward).

While the top has a bit of a bra built in, it’s not TOO annoying. It does have a bit of bust-flattening action, but I’ll look past it for now. The colour is pretty, I like the fabric and it only cost $17, so I won’t complain too much. But I’m definitely going to keep my eye out for some better workout tops over the next few months.

But the shorts – I’m kind of obsessed. They meet my length, colour and fit requirement. And while I was doing my treadmill intervals, they absolutely did not move. Yay good buys!

And from the back…(butt shot. You’re welcome).

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(Hey, I’m proud of it!)

 

And moving on…

Dinner

When I was making the meal plan last week, I couldn’t get the idea of steak out of my head. So, it was penciled in for last nights dinner.

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Steak, a baked potato with sour cream and a side salad. Definitely made for an amazing Sunday night dinner. And I’ve discovered my favourite new way of roasting potatoes – rub with with a bit of olive oil and salt, poke some holes in them and roast them at 350 for about 45-55 minutes with a pan underneath to catch any drippings. Seriously, amazing. And think, I’d just been throwing them in the microwave all this time.

Have a happy Monday!

<— Are you picky about workout clothes? Any colour/style preferences?

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(P.S. – not a sponsored post or anything, just my ramblings).