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This is I'm sure a dumb question, but I'm looking for ideas for carrying my "stuff"  like keys, credit cards, makeup - when wearing workout clothes.  If I'm wearing leggings with no pockets, and a tank top, a purse seems odd.  Any suggestions?

 

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There are lot's of options out there,

I really don't care for "fanny packs".

I personally like the sports bra's that have a secure enclosure that are large enough for keys and cards.

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There are small sized backpacks that use a chest strap to keep the stuff from flopping around as you move and have secure closures to keep stuff from falling out.  Some have a holster for a water bottle as well.

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I'm actually ok with a little fanny pack.  Problem is when folks get big ones and look like kangaroos that should drop the child.  Some are quite petite and pretty.

 

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Charlize

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I'm thinking about one of those arm band holders for my phone and maybe a card or two, but I haven't looked into them yet.

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I've run into the same issue as many women have that exercise/run/do yoga etc.  There's quite a few options that have been mentioned above and all work just fine depending on your needs.  I used the armband holder for a while and it worked ok, I just don't like stuff around my arms or waist.  For trail running or climbing, I do use a very small backpack though for water.  For just general running etc. I really don't like anything on me that will bounce around.  My running tights (Danskins) have a "hidden" pocket in the back part of the waist band for a key, an ID, and a few $$/CC.  They work fine for me.  There's a few brands out there that offer the same. 

(I guess it's not a hidden pocket anymore since you all know where it is, right??  Back part of my waist band...)

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Since I own a gym, I am fortunate enough to see the different options available. The most popular ones being the armband and the yoga pants or tights with the "hidden" pocket. If you choose the armband for your phone, there are lots of accessories available to attach to the phone that hold cards and such.

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I have a little pink and black work out bag that I put all my stuff in. the gym I go to, Anytime fitness dosn't have lockers they have little cubby holes some of them ock. I put my phone wallet and car keys  in there lock it and drop the key in my bag since most of the machines allow me to plug my head set in and listen to music while I work out saves on having to lug a bunch of stuff around the gym.

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Guest JaneShannon

I just saw a item called a Flip Belt.  It is like a cute Bat Utility Belt which lets you hold stuff like phones and keys.  I don't own one, I just saw it online.

 

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