Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me. Wearing workout wear makes it 90% more likely I will actually work out. I have to remove as many barriers I can LOL
yup-a friend calls me and spontaneously asks me to take a walk and i’m always ready to go. I feel when i’m dressed to always be active it’s actually better for me health wise. Because i’m always dressed for the occasion.
Op-I get the reasoning for this but I feel like “real clothes” are overrated. And i’m thankful that comfort has become mainstream. Obviously dressing for work is different but if im not going to an office im not wearing anything but athleisure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can take a walk wearing jeans. I’ve even gone to the gym in regular clothes. Not dress up clothes though.
I’d prefer to wear athletic clothes at the gym. But I’m not going to let what I’m wearing stop me from exercising.
You wear jeans and a sweater at the gym?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me. Wearing workout wear makes it 90% more likely I will actually work out. I have to remove as many barriers I can LOL
yup-a friend calls me and spontaneously asks me to take a walk and i’m always ready to go. I feel when i’m dressed to always be active it’s actually better for me health wise. Because i’m always dressed for the occasion.
Op-I get the reasoning for this but I feel like “real clothes” are overrated. And i’m thankful that comfort has become mainstream. Obviously dressing for work is different but if im not going to an office im not wearing anything but athleisure.
Anonymous wrote:I can take a walk wearing jeans. I’ve even gone to the gym in regular clothes. Not dress up clothes though.
I’d prefer to wear athletic clothes at the gym. But I’m not going to let what I’m wearing stop me from exercising.
Anonymous wrote:Not me. Wearing workout wear makes it 90% more likely I will actually work out. I have to remove as many barriers I can LOL