Recently I've decided to get back in shape... if only it were that easy. I’m assuming this goal of mine is probably something that at some point in your life, you shared in my idealistic ways. It is important for me to acknowledge the various degrees of fitness and motivation that one can engage in. For some people, they enjoy reading the occasional magazine or news article explaining what’s best for the body (researching celebrity weight-loss plans fall under this category). Then, there are those individuals who on an impulse join the most expensive gym around (they believe this will push them towards being a more frequent visitor with clean towels and colorful machines). In addition to these 2 categories you have many others who demonstrate their desires to get fit in a multitude of ways.
And then you have me. I am the type who goes shopping for athletic pants, cute tops and sneakers before I’ve even stepped for on the gym floor. I am that person who you dread seeing at the gym because I am, well, all too
matchy matchy. I understand my foolish behavior but I can’t seem to quit the habit. That being said I took a trip to
TJMaxx yesterday in hopes of curing my addiction. Yes, in case you are wondering, I actually thought doing a little damage would then inspire me to stop by the gym on my way home.
It happened right in the heart of Boston, at the
Downtown Crossing TJMaxx. I rode the escalator down (for those of you who aren’t familiar, above the TJMaxx is a Marshalls – super convenient, my type of shopping exactly) and made a V-line for activewear.
I found Nike jackets, Speedo sports bras and Adidas workout pants! The prices were great! My pile continued to grow as I made my way thru each aisle, stocking up for what I anticipate to be a very active spring considering my new wardrobe. Once finished, I picked up a yoga mat, medicine ball, and small weights and headed for the door.
Who knew that TJMaxx carried workout equipment in addition to its’ mass amounts of clothes! I think I hit a goldmine. I’m off now to go model my new clothes (I think I might just consider it my workout for the day)
What's your favorite style of clothes to wear to the gym? Do you prefer to match or sport a random combination of articles from your closet to make an outfit? How do you shop for workout gear?
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Edited by Lisa86 at 03/26/2008 7:54 AM PDT