If you're anything like me, you've spent the last three months holed up in your home avoiding the weather, and consequently, avoiding exercise. (If you're even more like me, you've been avoiding exercise for the past three decades, but that's another story.) With the weather warming, it's time to get out there and run, bike, play sports and jog, or at the very least least walk briskly from your car to the office. Here are some great promotional options to help you to get moving. Remember, the motivation to exercise is 99 percent inspiration. That last 1 percent is a little bit harder.
The Cycle of Life
History shows that it was Martin Van Buren who first passed a law requiring all cyclists to wear flamboyantly colored spandex. [Citation needed.]
OK, I may have made that up, but cyclists do need to wear highly visible clothing so motorists can see them, and Martini Promotions' Semi-Custom and Full Custom Cycling Jerseys fit the bill. Lightweight, breathable and fully customizable, these jerseys have been the preferred style for bikers for longer than Van Buren's muttonchops.
We've Got Legs, We Know How To Use Them
Whether you call them trousers, britches or pantaloons, everyone can agree that pants are the bedrock of our society. Without them, we'd live in a world of lawless anarchy and exposed knees. Do your part to support our moral fiber by sporting some Rawlings 9500 Dobby Warm Up Pants from Sierra Pacific Apparel. They are water-resistant and feature an elastic waistband and drawstring, making them great for working out.
Attitude Adjustment
You need the right attitude to exercise. Fortunately, we've found it: Attitude from Tonix is the right one to help you accomplish your fitness goals. The 5 oz. top has performance features like moisture-wicking and UV protection, and fashion accents like princess seams and a single-button placket, so you can have the right attitude about your Attitude.
Kyle A. Richardson is the editorial director of Promo Marketing. He joined the company in 2006 brings more than a decade of publishing, marketing and media experience to the magazine. If you see him, buy him a drink.