So you’re renewing your commitment to losing weight, feeling great
and shifting your energy into high gear. While it’s easy enough to head
to the gym for a sweat-inducing run or elliptical training circuit, yoga
is another way to reach your fitness goals. Yoga is no longer reserved
for the tree-hugging masses; you might already have found a few yoga
studios and yoga classes cropping in your neighborhood in recent
months. If you’re ready to ramp up your workout routine with a fresh
new activity, yoga may be the ideal match for your exercise lineup.
First things first; you need the right gear.
Head to the yoga studio in style with some classic yoga pants. You canwear
shorts to yoga class, but you may not be ready to share quite so much
skin when you’re doing that downward dog pose for the few minutes that
seem like hours. The Adidas adilibria Yoga Pant
is a good choice for beginners, a loose and comfy stretch pant with
cuffs and adjustable cord at the waist. It’s a nice and stretchy fit to
accommodate your super-powered stretching routine.
If you prefer a Capri-style pant instead, the Prana Asana Yoga Capri
is a classic style that will give you plenty of freedom of movement.
These capris are designed with a moisture-wicking material, so even
when you’re sweating up a storm in that Bikram Yoga class, you won’t
feel a thing. The 4-way fabric moves with you, giving you the chance to
stretch, flex and breathe with ease. Pair this up with the Adidas Techfit Yoga Tank Top and you’ll be well on your way for a super-charged yoga routine.
When
you’re heading off to the studio with your own yoga mat and change of
clothing, a large tote won’t be enough to haul the goods. Unless you’re
planning on slinging the yoga mat under your arm, you’ll need a
versatile yoga bag with extra width. The Sherpani Yoga Bag
is the perfect solution for your yoga days, a larger-than-life bag with
extra pockets, a miniature removable bag for accessories, and even a
few mesh pockets for your water bottle. A simple way to inhale and
exhale without the fuss!

