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  2. These Are the 10 Best WOD-Approved Shorts for CrossFit - AOL

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  3. Gym shorts - Wikipedia

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    Gym shorts worn by a woman while exercising outdoors.. Up until around 1993, men's gym shorts were typically very short. The first time today's baggy or "bermuda" look was publicized was when Michael Jordan wore baggy shorts in the Nike commercial with Spike Lee in 1988.

  4. List of fitness wear brands - Wikipedia

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  5. Rich Froning Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Rich Froning Jr. (born July 21, 1987) is an American professional CrossFit athlete known for his achievements participating in the CrossFit Games.He became the first person to win the CrossFit Games title of "Fittest Man on Earth" four times with his first-place finish in the 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 CrossFit Games.

  6. Nobull - Wikipedia

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    Nobull (stylized NOBULL) is an athletics company based in Boston, Massachusetts that makes sportswear.Founded in 2015 by Marcus Wilson and Michael Schaffer, [1] the brand is closely associated with CrossFit but has expanded into other sports.

  7. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Rogue originally started in 2007 in Toledo, Ohio, by Bill Henniger when he had difficulty finding the necessary equipment for his new gym, a CrossFit affiliate.He set up an e-commerce one-stop site roguefitness.com, with the intention of selling all the equipment necessary for a CrossFit gym. [2]