![]() That’s why we’ve chatted with industry pros - Olympic athletes, sought-after trainers and the most in-demand instructors on the brands they wear while they’re working and while they’re kicking back. ![]() “So it’s important to shop with your activity in mind.” Whether you’re a runner, yogi, lifter, cyclist or anything else, there’s a stylish and functional activewear brand out there just for you. “Different modalities of exercise often can call for different attire,” Fried adds. “If you feel good, and think that you look good in your activewear, you’re more likely to perform with more confidence in your abilities.” ![]() “If your clothing is uncomfortable, doesn’t breathe well, is always falling down or in need of adjustment, it can distract you from your workout and make it less effective and enjoyable.” There’s also a confidence component to great activewear, shares Daniella Means, a professional powerlifter and vice president of the Hybrid Gym Group. “High-quality activewear can enhance your workout experience for a multitude of reasons,” shares Miriam Fried, a personal trainer based in New York City and the founder of MF Strong. You want to feel good, feel comfortable and feel confident - whether you’re working out or lounging around. But as with all clothing, it’s not just about looking good. The increasing popularity of stylish, trendy athletic wear has made über-comfortable clothing something that’s just as much for the gym as it is outside of it. ![]() This article is part of CNN Underscored’s “The Reset,” an editorial package featuring all of our articles aimed at giving you the information and product recommendations to help achieve any and all new year resolutions. ![]()
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