Getting in shape
Just because you’re working out at the gym or outside doesn’t mean you can’t be comfortable or look great. All the latest gadgets and attire certainly help ease the pain when putting in long hours to improve your health. Some workout attire is so stylish that it is sometimes mistaken for everyday fashion.
For many of us who exercise, having the latest gadgets is an essential part of our workout. It can provide some much-needed distraction from what can be a monotonous routine. Also, hearing the right songs blaring in your ears while pounding the pavement can be enough motivation to give you the push you need to finish your workout.
- Women’s Nike compression jog bra ($35).
- Women’s Nike Dri-Fit shorts ($38).
- Speedo swim goggles ($12.99).
- Perfect PUSHUP ($19.99) helps tone your body.
- Outfit Workout Studio (307 Wendover Ave., 502.259.5295) offers one-on-one or group personal training and outdoor seasonal bootcamps.
- Camelbak water bottles have a built-in filtration device ($14-$30).
- Brooks running shoes ($79-$109).
- Baptist East Milestone Wellness Center (750 Cypress Station Drive, 502.896.3900) offers state-of-the-art workout facilities.
- Apple iPod Shuffle ($49).
- Always wear a helmet when bicycling.
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Lori Kommor, Columnist/Event Chair
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Lori wears many hats: writing two weekly columns, chairing The
Voice-Tribune’s events and keeping the staff fed with a stash of snacks
Willy Wonka would envy. She’s a fervent high school soccer fan (go
Collegiate!) and has the raspy voice to prove it after game days.


















