7 Awesome Fitness Products by Women for Women ...

By Jennifer

7 Awesome Fitness Products by Women for Women ...

These 7 products, designed for women, by women, are proof that the best person to design a fitness product for a woman is another woman. Let's see which ones you're already using, and which ones you didn't even know you need to try.

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Mamma Chia

Mamma Chia is the original chia seed drink, and the company was founded by Janie Hoffman, who really just wanted to create something for her own health. If you haven't tried Mamma Chia, you really should! It's delicious and loaded with nutrition!

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Handana

If you sweat a lot when you work out (ugh, I sure do!) then you've probably experienced the sting and burn of sweat dripping in your eyes. Handana founder Katie Niemeyer is a survivor of SJS (look it up), and she created this super-absorbent sweatband, worn on your hand, because she understood, first-hand, the misery of sweat in your eyes.

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Sweaty Bands

When fitness instructor Donna Browning had enough of store-bought elastic headbands slipping out of place while she was teaching classes, she sewed her own bands and thus Sweaty Bands was born! I like these to wear with a ponytail; they're thin but they stay in place!

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Donna's innovation has been a game-changer for active women everywhere. The velvet backing on each band grips the hair, ensuring that no matter how vigorous the workout, it won't budge an inch. Moreover, the bands come in a variety of vibrant designs and colors, making them not just practical, but a stylish accessory too. Sweaty Bands has managed to merge functionality with fashion, making them a must-have for women who want to keep their focus on fitness, not fixing their hair.

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Bolder Bands

What if you don't want a thin headband, and prefer something thicker that stays in place? Try a Bolder Band, designed by Colorado native and mom-of-three Amy Crouse in 2013. I love the bright designs and the fact that they really don't move during a run or workout!

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Fabletics

Celebs can be designers and co-founders of fitness products, too! Kate Hudson is the co-founder of Fabletics, and as someone who basically lives in her leggings, I can tell you the entire line is comfy, affordable, and ready for intense calorie-burning.

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Fabletics offers a range that truly celebrates the female form in all its diverse glory. With size-inclusive options, Kate Hudson champions the message that fitness is for everyone. The brand also focuses on sustainability, working towards eco-friendly practices in their manufacturing processes. Plus, their VIP membership program gives discounts and personalized outfits monthly. Who said you can't look fabulous while doing squats or hitting the treadmill? Hudson makes sure you're covered with styles that transition smoothly from the yoga mat to brunch with friends.

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Girls on the Run

Founded by Molly Barker and Dori Luke in 1996, Girls on the Run isn't as much a product as it is an inspiring brand or movement. It's kind of like a running-based Girl Scouts, helping build strong, resilient, smart girls and young women. With chapters across the U.S., there's bound to be a Girls on the Run near you. If not... start one!

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Girls on the Run offers more than just running; it includes a curriculum that encourages positive emotional, social, mental, and physical development. These programs, which cater to girls in the 3rd to 8th grade, fundamentally aim to help participants recognize their inner strength. The activities and discussions are designed to build confidence through accomplishment while establishing a lifetime appreciation of health and fitness. Empowerment and wellness go hand in hand with this holistic approach to girl's personal growth, showing them that the finish line is just the beginning of their life's adventure.

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Luna Bar

Along with her husband, Gary, Kit Crawford is the founder of Luna Bar (a division of Clif Bar). Luna bars are designed to meet a woman-on-the-go's nutritional and energy needs, and since they come in 13 flavors, there's bound to be a bar you'll love. My fave is the Lemon Zest... yum!

Do you know of any other fitness products designed for women, by women? Please let me know!

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Fabletics is really fab! Some of the outfits are pricey, the quality is high...and most important, all of their clothing is made for working out, I have found the absolute best tank tees for running through Fabletics!

That women's legs in the photo are to die for!! Shows a lot of hard work!

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