All Kinds Of Mens Exercise Shorts

by Michael Harding on February 11, 2010

When shopping for mens exercise shorts, comfort should be your absolute top priority. But it’s not just a matter of what feels good when you first try them on in the store. When you are exercising, there are a number of factors that must be taken into consideration. For example, you need to think about what kind of material will work best. When you are exercising, you know you are going to break into a sweat, and your shorts need to be made of a material that will not let that sweat ruin your workout.

Another factor to consider is the cut. Tight exercise shorts for men can work if they are made of a material that is very stretchy and allows you to move comfortably. But if you are not comfortable with everyone seeing everything, then you would do better with a looser pair of shorts. You need to be able to move comfortably and to have a wide range of movement that will allow you to work out without getting trapped by your shorts. If you are doing high kicks, you might want to look for some MMA-style men’s exercise shorts that have side slits to allow for greater freedom of movement.

If you are not already in top shape, you might have a harder time finding a pair of shorts that is comfortable for you in the waist. If so, consider getting a pair of mens elastic waist shorts rather than ones with no elastic. Most plus size exercise shorts will have elastic going all the way around the top, but there are always shorts that are designed with fashion in mind more than comfort, so make sure you check and try them on before you buy. The last thing you want is to start exercising and realize that your shorts are pinching you at the waist and they just won’t give a blessed inch.

When looking for materials, you will find a lot of different options. Neoprene exercise shorts are a very popular choice, but be aware that these are going to be super tight. If you are not one hundred percent comfortable with your body you are going to want to wear another pair of shorts over them for the sake of modesty. The same can be said for lycra or spandex exercise shorts. One thing that is nice about these synthetic materials is that they are waterproof and will whisk away your sweat while you are working out. But if you are prone to jock itch or other fungal infections, your best bet is to go with good old natural cotton. Nothing beats cotton exercise shorts for breathability, and it is always a safe choice.

No matter what kind of exercise you are planning on doing, the right pair of shorts is an absolute must. Just like a good pair of mens trainers will give your entire body the support it needs for you to work out well, the a good pair of shorts that is designed with your activities in mind will give your body the freedom of movement it needs to work out to the best of your ability.

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