Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 24, 2009 -
In a sea of words, a title like "Make Your Boobs Jealous!" really jumps out at you — something I can attest to after coming across these new ads for Reebok EasyTone.
If these shoes do what Reebok claims, the shoes themselves seem pretty neat — balance pods create natural instability in your step, which forces muscles to adapt and encourages toning in the butt, legs, and thighs.
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Mar 29, 2009 -
What fashion-forward actress was trying out Reebok's Jukari Fit to Fly workout this week? (Hint: Her resume includes a TV teen drama.)
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Feb 27, 2009 -
Flying through the air might scare the daylights out of some people, but I happen to find it pretty appealing. And when paired with a fitness element, it seems like it could be a really creative way to work out. Reebok and Cirque du Soleil have joined forces to design a new gym workout called Jukari Fit to Fly, which combines suspension and cardio training into a fun one-hour class.
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Dec 20, 2007 -
While I love having gym equipment at home, my one complaint is all the space it takes up. Since I don't have a designated fitness room, I try to buy things that can be easily hidden.
So instead of having several pairs of bulky hand-weights, think about investing in adjustable dumbbells.
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Nov 19, 2007 -
The most annoying part about working out while traveling is lugging around all my workout gear. My running sneakers in particular take up a good bit of valuable real estate in my suitcase.
The Travel Trainer 5 Fitness Shoe ($79.99) by Reebok is a packable sneaker that allows you to take a sneaker along, while leaving the bulk behind.
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Sep 24, 2007 -
A while back I had mentioned to you guys that Scarlett Johansson was teaming up with Reebok to create a signature collection of fashion-forward, athletic-inspired footwear and apparel. Today I was looking around on Reebok's site and I came across the collection.
I have not decided if I love the collection yet.
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Sep 10, 2007 -
In case you're not familiar with heart rate monitors, they usually come with a watch you wear on your wrist, and a chest strap transmitter that you wear around your chest, since it is after all a chest strap. This strap goes next to your skin (sometimes you have to wet it a little with saliva or water to activate it) and it reads your heart rate and transmits the beats per minute to the watch.
Heart rate monitors can be expensive, depending on how many bells and whistles you get, but these strappy heart rate monitors will give you a constant readout of your heart rate, whether you're moving or not.
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