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Outside Magazine January 2005

Home Gym: Styles
...And Look Good Doing It

By Ryan Brandt


Intro | The Spartan Loft | The Performance Lab | The Zen Studio | Gym Style

Gym Style
(Photograph by Art Streiber)

Once you've picked the spot and put down the cash for a high-end fitness room in your palace, it's time to say goodbye to cheapo sweats and get the proper garb. Working out at home doesn't mean it's OK to look like a slob. Always wear comfortable, quality lightweight fabrics that'll work with you—not against you—when you're focused on staying healthy and honing your physique.

» Polyester 7CM POLY tracksuit ($93) and cotton 7CM JERSEY ($28) by PUMA (888-565-7862, www.puma.com); seamless-mesh VISIQ running shoes ($90) by PEARL IZUMI (800-328-8488, www.pearlizumi.com)



Intro | The Spartan Loft | The Performance Lab | The Zen Studio | Gym Style

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