February 3rd, 2011
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Author: Famefit
from Fit Sugar
When I began practicing yoga over 10 years ago, I bought a crappy inexpensive mat at a mall kiosk and wore some cheapo tank top and leggings I had from my high school gym class days. I quickly realized that if you chintz out on gear, you’ll pay for it in the end. My mat began to disintegrate before my eyes, and my pants, well I didn’t originally buy them with a hole in the crotch. [...]
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November 9th, 2010
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Author: Famefit
from Fit Sugar
It wasn’t until recently that I started using a fitness-specific gym bag. I always thought, “No need to waste money and material on something that I don’t really need.” I was dead wrong. Ever since getting a lululemon gym bag, I get the appeal: tons of pockets, separate compartments for clean and dirty clothes, and it’s well-ventilated to keep away funky smells. [...]
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November 2nd, 2010
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Author: Famefit
from Fit Sugar
Once seen as something otherworldly, Pilates and yoga are everywhere these days – you probably know someone who is at a yoga studio right now! With the holidays right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what to get those gals on your list who spend as much time on the Reformer or mat as they do at home. [...]
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September 8th, 2010
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Author: Famefit
from Fit Sugar
OnSugar blogger Ready to Run recently shared with us what her favorite race day outfit is. Check out why below!
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September 3rd, 2010
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Author: Famefit
from Fit Sugar
OnSugar blogger Running Nina shared with us this picture of her recent trip to the grocery store. Looking pretty healthy, Running Nina!
Today I went to Jewel because we desperately needed some groceries in the house. I took my big green lululemon bag and decided that once the bag was full, that would be it! Look at all those goodies! I did take out the bananas and bread from the bag so they wouldn’t get squished, but they would have fit in there! Loads of deals to be had here . [...]
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August 15th, 2010
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Author: Famefit
from Fit Sugar
Check out this reader review of Lululemon groove shorts from the OnSugar blog Running Nina.
There are many reasons why I love Lululemon groove shorts. First is because they are a fitted short, which means no chafing! They don’t ride up very often - only if I am running a long distance, but even then I’ll only have to pull the legs down about two times during the course of my run. [...]
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Check out this reader’s new favorite running shirt posted on OnSugar blog Running Nina.
Part of my go-to running outfit is my Run:Energy SL shirt from lululemon athletica.
It says “Breathe Deeply, appreciate the moment” and I love every little thing about it. Why? Because it’s awesome, that’s why!
Okay, for real, I love this shirt because it is so lightweight, I hardly feel like I am wearing shirt. [...]
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Practicing yoga on your own has its benefits, but nothing beats the energy and joyfulness you feel when breathing and moving with a group. On Aug. 7, 2010, you can feel the energy of hundreds of thousands, as yogis across the country take to their mats and practice at the same time, from 9 to 10 a. [...]
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Here’s an excerpt of what OnSugar blogger Tom Le from yoga off the mat has to say about the money-making side of the yoga industry.
Recently a friend of mine forwarded a recent New York Times article called A Yoga Manifesto. You can read it yourself, but I can sum it up for you by saying that it’s about the commodification of the yoga industry and how a few grassroots pioneers are opening studios that move away from that idea. [...]
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Here’s an excerpt of what OnSugar blogger Tom Le from yoga off the mat has to say about the money-making side of the yoga industry.
Recently a friend of mine forwarded a recent New York Times article called A Yoga Manifesto. You can read it yourself, but I can sum it up for you by saying that it’s about the commodification of the yoga industry and how a few grassroots pioneers are opening studios that move away from that idea. [...]
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