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Coach

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I run in the summer at a metropark. It can get really hot- 90 degrees and 90% humidity, you sweat just standing. There are lot of times families’ w/ children and elderly people at the park.

My question is- what is inappropriate to work out in @ the park? I usually run in boxers and a T-shirt, but I was thinking about wearing just a sports bra. I am pretty weird about clothes and very rarely do I wear tank tops, so I think wearing a sports bra is wigging me out a little. I have the tank top bras that cover your stomach, but even those can get really hot when you are running up hill in hot weather. I just think the less fabric the better.

I know this is a stupid question, but I just can’t decide. I don't want to be slutting it up in the park. Thanks girls!


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There are tons of runners in my neighborhood, and although it's not a park, there are a lot of playgrounds and families around. Girls run in sports bras and shorts all the time and guys run without their shirts on. I think if guys run with their shirts off at the park, you can certainly run in a sports bra. You're not showing any more than they are. Go for it!

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Usually what I do is wear the tank top style sports bras made of moisture-wicking fabric, and then if I get really hot I just fold the bottom up.  As long as your shorts aren't tooooooo short, I doubt anyone would be offended or think you're 'slutting it up'. 

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lmonet is right--the moisture wicking fabric is key for keeping your cool.  I have a few tops from mountain hardwear that I run in--love them--so lightweight.


http://www.mountainhardwear.com/action/catalog/DisplayStyle?id=1382



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you might want to check www.activasports.com: they have moisture-wiking breatheable t-shirts and singlets.


hth


 



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this thread is cracking me up.  i think i'd feel self-conscious too.  there have been times i've wanted to go in just a sports bra, but never did.  so i have nothing useful to add other than "i feel your pain."


ico...re: singlets...are you from England or Australia or somewhere fun and I never knew?



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"ico...re: singlets...are you from England or Australia or somewhere fun and I never knew? "


 



how should I call it? I am from Italy, and I learned the word from running mags... I don't even know what the difference  btw a singlet and a tank would be!


Hey, you cought me!



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hey ico, no need for the embarassed smilies.  and honestly, i'm not sure there is a difference, i think it's just a european term.  you know, like how the Brits call the trunk of a car the boot, or whatever.  i had never even heard that term until i went to Australia, but i enjoy it, i like it much better than tank top or undershirt or something.


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-- Edited by valenciana at 17:34, 2005-04-07

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Too funny!  I have a great fondness for learning what things are called in other cultures/countries (does anyone recall the pop/soda/dinner/supper discussion?).  Anyway, this is what comes to my mind when I hear singlet:




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Originally posted by: LMonet

"Too funny!  I have a great fondness for learning what things are called in other cultures/countries (does anyone recall the pop/soda/dinner/supper discussion?).  Anyway, this is what comes to my mind when I hear singlet: "


 


!!!


When I was in track&field, in hs, some guys would wear this things at the track. We are still making fun of them (15+ years later)



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