Anonymous wrote:I wear shorts for running outdoors but capris with a tank top for almost everything else. I find them more comfortable and functional when weightlifting especially (nope, I am not deadlifting in shorts!!). If I'm doing a movement where I might be on the floor, lying down, other otherwise not upright, wearing pants vs. running shorts means that no one will be able to see up my shorts. Otherwise I'd have to wear bicycle shorts or other very tight shorts, which leave me feeling exposed. I've done bicycle shorts under looser shorts but I don't like how it feels.
I actually used to wear shorts for HIIT type workouts and switched to pants earlier this year, and was surprised at how comfortable I was. I am also someone who gets very sweaty but somehow wearing the long pants to workout indoors, even in the DC summer, doesn't bother me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the prints on my tights, and I get to avoid seeing my cellulite.
I have cellulite too but FYI you and we can still see it with tights. Even thick ones.
And your butt usually distorts the print. I’m not even big but I won’t wear printed tights because it drives me nuts when on myself and other people the print gets stretched out by the booty, LOL. Defeats the purpose of trying to appear thinner even if you’re not s large person!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to shave!
+1
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird. I can only assume they never played sports because they don’t know what regular workout gear is. I also assume many want everyone to know what kind of underwear they’re wearing. Just cuz you paid a lot for those tights doesn’t mean we can’t see what god gave you in great detail. I wear shorts because even though I’m slender and athletic, the thought of leaving nothing to the imagination regarding my ass is not something I want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird. I can only assume they never played sports because they don’t know what regular workout gear is. I also assume many want everyone to know what kind of underwear they’re wearing. Just cuz you paid a lot for those tights doesn’t mean we can’t see what god gave you in great detail. I wear shorts because even though I’m slender and athletic, the thought of leaving nothing to the imagination regarding my ass is not something I want.
I played sports in high school and college. I LIKE the feeling of the capri yoga pants. I don't like being cold in the winter, I don't like chafing in the summer, I don't get over heated. I don't like my legs on equipment other people use (and leaving my sweat there). I don't actually care if you know what kind of underwear I'm wearing. Why are you analyzing my a$$ anyway? Please, get back to paying attention to your cardio while I do my squats and you can just judge in peace.
Anonymous wrote:16:00 - I don't agree with most of your post, but I think the first part may have some merit. The people I know who played sports as a kid/teen tend to wear shorts for workouts because that's what they wore when they first started playing.
The folks who came to fitness later in life seem more likely to wear capris. I ran cross country and track, so I'll always run in running shorts, not capris or anything else. (unless it's below 40, and then the running tights come out.)
I think a lot of women are self-conscious about their legs, too. If they're pale or veiny or jiggly, leggings cover that up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to shave!
+1
+2. And see ugly white legs comment above.
Anonymous wrote:hot woman don't wear shorts. how often do you see a female celebrity coming from the gym in shorts? i googled celebrity workout gear and literally one pic on the first page of images of someone in shorts. and these are some of the most beautiful women out there.