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Old 01-07-2020, 12:06 PM
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Default Tyr Euro

This is a little orange check Euro Tyr brief originally for the European market Tyr doesn't sell anything with that narrow a cut in the US market except it somehow ended up in a grab bag at Swimoutlet.com and I just happened to get it. It is an orange check fabric and holds me very nicely I think. Its a great look.
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Old 01-07-2020, 12:15 PM
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And,suit a swimwear collection would not be complete without something in Royal Blue. I call this my Christopher Atkins suit.
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Old 01-07-2020, 06:23 PM
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Looking Great in all your suits
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Old 01-07-2020, 06:55 PM
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Thanks ThongTom

Every guy also needs at least one old school strap to wear with or without a cup.

I like the Franklin straps and as you can see I was enjoying myself the day I snapped the photo.

No cup here. These work well for strenuous exercise and are snug but the rubbery coarse-textured pouch is surprisingly comfortable. I even wear them under jeans doing hard work outdoors without anyone except me the wiser.

I used to think the 3-inch waistband was a bit over the top but I've gotten used to that part too.
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Old 01-08-2020, 12:13 PM
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Default Choosing fitness gear right for you

Technically, nowadays, a setup like this would be a called wrestling doublet. I acquired this compression A shirt and the semi-matching compression shorts a long time ago, maybe as early as the late 1980s. These were my first "exposure" to compression gear, and they fit me then really snug and tight. At that point in time manufacturers were very much still experimenting with exactly how to make compression gear but they did good on these. I.was hooked, so to speak.

Interestingly, over the years the A shirt and shorts have held up really well. As shown in this very recent picture, They still fit me and still fit snug, smooth and tight.

For a topnotch experience, I suggest strapping yourself in with an old school strap first, like the Franklin one pictured in the previous photo (and I pulled out that specific strap to wear today). I am very fond of being fully strapped in and like to put the strap on over an undersized pair of tighty whiteys instead of the strap alone in part because of the butt padding I get from the tighty whiteys when I am stationary rowing and bike riding in my home gym.

Today I pulled on a long-sleeved compression tee and compression shorts, with a top layer of the new skinny jeans I bought myself at Christmas. The latest jeans fit almost like a pair of running tights. The combo not only looks and feels great, I know my exercising will proceed quickly. On a typical day I spend about an hour on rowing machines of two different designs, another half hour on the bike, but just a few minutes on the weights part. I've been doing this nearly every day for well over 30 years. I just recently turned 72.

I know a lot of guys have trouble keeping up a steady exercise program. Interestingly, many of the guys who like to wear swim briefs seem to have a more consistent interest in swimming as exercise than the guys who do not.

Maybe part of the secret to maintaining yourself is in finding gear to wear that you enjoy crawling into and wearing while you are working out. I was just watching the reporting on a big swim meet where several high schools were competing. Everyone was in somber black gear, some in jammers and maybe 30% of the guys (3 of 10 swimmers in one particular race) in a somber-but-snug black swim brief. Interestingly the guys who came in first and second in the race I saw were two of the three guys in the race wearing the briefs! Part of what is contributing to the increased popularity of swim briefs at the high school levels is that word has gotten out that this is what the fastest swimmers at the meet wear.

So, what I am suggesting is that you find gear that you enjoy wearing as you work out, and not only will you enjoy yourself more, you might just look for opportunities to wear the gear, meaning that you will keep at it a stronger and more consistent exercise program. The guys wearing the briefs are the most serious swimmers, but a similar idea works for other forms of exercise as well.

I am serious that my readers not only find specific gear they enjoy wearing but also in using the gear to stimulate interest in pursuing a more active fitness program. There are many benefits to what I am suggesting.
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Old 01-09-2020, 11:17 AM
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A rainbow of color. I'm not just a solid color guy.
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Old 01-09-2020, 02:30 PM
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Default Muscles built in various sports

Here is a diagram
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