Comfort Support and Compression

While CSC is not a commonly recognised acronym for activewear, let's explore how the concepts of Comfort, Support, and Compression can benefit active individuals over 50 in the context of activewear.

For active people over 50, choosing activewear that incorporates our Comfort Support and Compression (CSC) principles can contribute to a more enjoyable and effective workout experience.

Comfort:

Joint Protection: As people age, joints may become more susceptible to discomfort or pain. Activewear with comfortable materials and designs can help reduce friction and irritation during physical activities.

Moisture-Wicking: Activewear that keeps the body dry by wicking away moisture can enhance comfort during workouts, preventing chafing and skin irritation.

Support:

Muscle Support: Activewear with built-in support features, such as compression fabrics or strategically placed panels, can provide extra support to muscles. This support may reduce muscle fatigue and enhance performance during activities like running or weightlifting.

Joint Stability: Supportive activewear can also help maintain joint stability, which is crucial for preventing injuries, especially in individuals over 50 who may be more prone to joint issues.

Compression:

 

Improved Circulation: Compression garments can enhance blood circulation, which is beneficial for reducing muscle soreness and promoting faster recovery after exercise.

Joint Compression: Some individuals may find that light compression around joints helps with stability and reduces discomfort during activities that put strain on these areas.

We try to select and incorporate each principal into our garments.

It's important to note that individual preferences and specific health considerations should be taken into account when selecting activewear. Consulting with a healthcare professional or a fitness expert can provide personalised recommendations based on an individual's unique needs and requirements.