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Gear That Moves With Your Workout

Training clothes should do more than just look good; they should move with your body and regulate heat to keep you comfortable. Unlike lifestyle apparel, which may not hold up to repeated movement, performance training gear is built to minimize distractions.

Here is what to look for in your kit:

  • Breathability: Tops should feel light and never restrictive.

- Flexibility: Shorts and pants need to support lunges and squats without sagging.

- Focus: The right gear helps you focus on your movement, not your clothes.

The Foundation Of Your Lifts: UA Charged

Your footwear is the base of your workout. UA Charged training shoes are built to provide reliable comfort and control during mixed training sessions.

  • The Feel: Cushioned and smooth underfoot.

- The Advantage: It absorbs impact without losing the stability needed for lifts or agility movement.

- The Goal: To provide a shoe that supports consistency across every type of session.

Training Shoes vs. Running Shoes

Knowing the difference between these shoes is critical for safety and performance.

- Training Shoes: These offer a firmer base for lifting and lateral support for agility and HIIT. They are built for multi-direction movement.

- Running Shoes: These focus on forward impact absorption. They are not built for the stability required in strength work or lateral drills.

- Cross Training Shoes: These combine stability, cushioning, and flexibility, making them ideal for circuit work, plyometrics, and light conditioning.

Apparel Built For Every Rep

We feature top-tier training fabrics designed for intensity.

Adidas D4T:

- Designed for flexibility and movement, this apparel stays comfortable through strength work and dynamic drills.

- It feels light and breathable, supporting every part of your training session.

Under Armour Tech:

- This is a core training fabric known for being smooth and quick-drying.

- It wicks sweat fast to keep you comfortable as the intensity rises, making it a dependable staple for everyday workouts.

Essentials For The Gym

Gym clothing should prioritize breathability, stretch, and comfort.

- Tops: Look for moisture-wicking materials and lightweight tanks or tees that handle heat well.

- Bottoms: Choose shorts or tights with light stretch for mobility and durable designs that handle repeated sessions.

- Layers: Use lightweight hoodies for warmups and compression layers when you need added support.

Commit To Your Consistency

The right gear helps you stay comfortable, supported, and consistent through strength work and cardio. Whether you are hitting a new PR or just keeping moving, we are here to support your routine. Explore the collection to find the essentials built for your drive to improve.

Frequently Asked Questions About Training

What training shoes and apparel does KickFly offer?

KickFly carries gym and training gear from adidas and Under Armour, including cross-training shoes, workout shorts, performance tees, compression wear, and hoodies. Our training footwear is designed for lifting, HIIT, circuit work, and general fitness with stable platforms and durable outsoles. The apparel features moisture-wicking fabrics to keep you dry through tough sessions.

What should I look for in a good gym training shoe?

A solid training shoe should have a flat, stable base for weightlifting, lateral support for side-to-side movements, and enough flexibility for agility work. Look for a durable outsole with multi-surface grip and a secure midfoot lockdown. Avoid thick-cushioned running shoes for lifting, since the soft foam can make you feel unstable under heavy loads.

Can I use training shoes for running too?

Training shoes are built for short sprints, shuttle runs, and agility drills, but they're not ideal for distance running. They lack the forward-rolling cushioning geometry and lightweight construction that dedicated running shoes provide. For runs over a mile or two, a purpose-built running shoe will feel more comfortable and protect your joints better. If you only have room for one pair, a hybrid trainer can cover light runs and gym work.

adidas training shoes vs Under Armour training shoes, which are better for CrossFit?

Adidas training shoes like the Dropset series offer a wide, stable platform with firm cushioning suited to Olympic lifts and rope climbs. Under Armour options like the TriBase Reign feature a low-profile sole with strong ground contact for lifting and flexible forefoot zones for running WODs. Both brands build CrossFit-capable trainers, so the better pick depends on whether you prioritize lifting stability (adidas) or a more flexible all-around feel (Under Armour).

How often should I replace my training shoes?

Most training shoes last about six to eight months with regular use, or roughly 400 to 500 hours of gym time. Signs that your shoes need replacing include flattened cushioning, worn-down outsole tread, and reduced lateral support. If your feet or knees start feeling more fatigued after workouts, that's often a signal the midsole has broken down. Rotating two pairs can extend the life of both shoes.