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Fashion Forward Fitness Wear

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Whether you're a distance-obsessed runner training for your next 10K or even a hard-core yogi, whoever said fitness and fashion had to be mutually exclusive? Go ahead, ditch those faded gray oversized t-shirts and wind shorts from your high school gym days. These fashion forward fitness looks are so cute, you may find yourself sporting them in and out of the gym.

Footwear Fitness Trends

Let's start with one of the most crucial components in any athletic endeavor, whether you're gearing up for a killer Jillian Michaels video or a turbo-fueled session of tennis: your shoes. Never, ever underestimate the importance of athletic shoes. Footwear is key to absorbing shock so that your shins and knees don't have to. This prevents injury and ensures a fun workout. An added plus is when you can look cute while working up a sweat.

Footwear Trend You Gotta Try: Reebok Women's EasyTone and RunTone Shoes

This fitness trend has not just 1, but 2 benefits. While the Reebok Women's EasyTone shoes are cute, they also provide another bonus. The EasyTone shoes tone your butt and legs while you walk. Pockets of air in the soles actually throw you off balance just a bit - which provides added work for your rear, calves and hamstrings.

 
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