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Gymnastics- clothes

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WannaBeMarryPoppins · 29/05/2014 12:46

Hello,

I posted this in Style and Beauty but thought people over here might have similar issues and someone might be able to help :)

I am fighting my body fat at the moment but am still 13st (I )am almost 5'6"). So quite overweight and around a size 18 on the bottom.

Now I am looking to up my exercise and have just signed up for an adult gymnastics class. I am not super flexible but always loved it as a kid so want to give this a go despite my extra weight

However I am not sure what to wear. To be honest I don't have any sports clothing that fits me and it says online that you should wear tight clothing for safety reasons. The trousers also have to be quite flexible to do the stretching and movements I am assuming.

Does anyone know where I can order some good sports trousers? Would leggings looks ridiculous because of my size? I am worried about bits wobbling about and don't want to embarrass myself more than necessary! Maybe leggings with some extra support?

I don't want to spend too much right now as I am not sure how much I'll like it and finances are a bit tricky at the moment.

I hope someone has experience with larger sports clothing

OP posts:
BoBoo · 29/05/2014 16:04

What about someing like this? Or is that too pricey? Do you have a Sports Direct near you? They often have cheap trousers etc and quite a good choice, or TK Maxx.

moomoo1967 · 18/06/2014 11:24

www.marksandspencer.com/l/women/sportswear/joggers-and-shorts
20% off today only at M&S

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