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  2. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Ivankov wearing a male gymnastics uniform. For competitions, male gymnasts wear two layers of clothing. The first, a singlet (or comp shirt, short for competition shirt), is a sleeveless garment like a leotard. For floor and vault, gymnasts wear a pair of very short shorts over the singlet.

  3. These Workout Clothes Will Help Crush All Your Fitness Goals

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    How to Choose the Best Workout Clothes. Fabric: The best men's workout clothes should be crafted from high-quality materials that prioritize breathability and moisture-wicking capabilities ...

  4. Gym shorts - Wikipedia

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    Gym shorts are an article of clothing typically worn by people when exercising. They are typically made out of fabrics that allow for maximum comfort and ease, such as nylon. Brands such as Nike, Under Armour, Gymshark, Adidas, and Reebok all make gym shorts. Cotton gym shorts were made popular by a cheerleading brand called Soffe.

  5. 20 Clothing Brands Dominating the Fitness Space - AOL

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    From sweatshirts to shorts to sneakers, these brands have our favorite workout clothes that are comfortable and high quality. Shop the 20 best fitness clothing brands in 2024.

  6. 15 Cool Workout Shirts for Men to Buy Now

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    We tried and tested the best men's workout shirts from brands like Nike, adidas, Tracksmith, and more. Do-it-all tees to get you through any exercise. We tried and tested the best men's workout ...

  7. Floor (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The apparatus originated as a 'free exercise' for men, very similar to the floor exercise of today. [1] Most competitive gymnastics floors are spring floors. They contain springs and/or a rubber foam and plywood combination, which make the floor bouncy, soften the impact of landings, and enable the gymnast to gain height when tumbling.