The now depleted House Stark of
Game Of Thrones has but one axiom: Winter is coming. This has the advantage of
being undeniably right, for every year, we are assaulted by winter and summer,
and most people prefer summer for the simple reason that it allows them to
frolic around the beach in their skimpiest garments. This is where active
swimwear comes in.
Active swimwear can be used by anybody,
irrespective of their body shape. It is built in mind keeping the rigours of
athletes in mind, and can broadly be classified into one piece and two pieces.
Logic dictates that a one piece swimsuit will help avoid tan lines and enhance
the look of the wearer, but most experienced athletes swear by two piece active swimwear too. In the end, it boils down to personal preference in terms of
what the athlete feels comfortable in and what suits him/her. With one piece
swimsuits, sweat becomes a real problem as it does not allow ventilation of any
sort; whereas in a two piece swimsuit, the athlete finds it easier to engage in
more strenuous workouts. With sound knowledge about their body, it becomes
possible for them to achieve their fitness goals while completely avoiding tan
lines.
Subjectivity plays a role in every
facet of life, and so is the case here. One does not have to stick to the
established norms on what to wear, she/he should choose what fits their body
best.
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