Wednesday, November 20, 2013

How To Dress For The Gym


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When it comes to learning about how to dress for the gym, functionality should be your top priority. Style should be a close second, because even if you’re not looking to hook up with hot girls wearing spandex, your appearance should always be considered when in public in order to maintain your reputation as a well-dressed man.
As a woman who has spent an inordinate amount of time in the gym over the past several months during an intense training regime, I have observed male gym-goers in a wide variety of outfits, not all of them flattering. I feel it is my duty to give men some female feedback on their gym wear, mostly because I’m sick of looking at their gym fashion faux pas. So let’s go over some dos and don’ts of dressing for the gym.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Men's Sandals Dos & Don'ts

Summer is the official start of barbecues, beaches and breathing time for your feet. However, when it comes to men’s footwear, no other type of shoe can present as many potential pitfalls as the sandal; sandals can be too feminine, too chunky, too hippy, or just downright ugly. The men's sandal walks a fine line when it comes to fashion dos and don’ts. Fortunately, following these men's sandals dos and don'ts will have you trotting to the shore or even a summer Friday at the office in sandalled style.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Reebok History

Reebok is a United Kingdom based company founded by Joseph William Foster. The company started because Joseph added spikes to his running shoes, and this led him to start his own company, JW Foster and Sons in the late 1800's. The company wasn’t well known, but their shoes were seen in the Olympics in 1924. Later down the line Joseph’s grandsons came up with the company Reebok in 1958. Paul Fireman was able to get the rights to sell Reeboks in the United States in 1979.

10 Tips for Choosing Athletic Shoes


Running and walking are among the purest, most natural forms of exercise around. With newfangled innovations like Freon-filled midsoles and pump-it-up tongues, it's knowing which shoes to buy that seems to require an advanced degree.
Choose the wrong athletic shoes and you could end up lying on the couch nursing shin splints or aching heels instead of enjoying a brisk walk or run.