2020 Holiday Gift Guide - Fitness

 

Take your at-home workouts to the next level by adding the Bosu Balance Trainer. If there’s one piece of equipment you can have to make workouts challenging and fun, it should be a dynamic balance trainer like this one.

Easily screwed above any doorway, the Project Hangboard by Metolius is designed for rock climbers, but you don’t have to be a climber to want a cool pullup bar. I hung this in my kitchen doorway and made a rule to do a few pull-ups every time I pass through.

Protein powders are all over the market, but we like Momentous because they are focused on quality ingredients that are tested and accepted by professional athletes around the world.

Winter is coming and once the snow dumps, the cycling season slows to a halt. That’s why we have live video games to make working out at home interactive. Hook the TacX Smart Cycling Trainer up to a service like Zwift and you can race your buddies around the world from your home.

Manduka has proven to be one the most loved and sustainable yoga brands and for good reason. Made from natural tree rubber, the eKO Yoga Mat will last for years. Don’t settle for a yoga mat less than $50… it’s definitely not worth sliding around when you start to sweat.

No introduction needed for the Apple Airpods, but a new version came out this year. Be gone with the days of managing headphone cables and get yourself a quality pair of bluetooth earbuds that sound crisp and stay in your ear while working out.

Just about every personal trainer knows about these shorts because Ten Thousand has figured out how to have a stylish, simple, comfortable fitness short all in one affordable package.

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