Showing posts with label men's volleyball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label men's volleyball. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

Exercise Clothes: Men vs. Women

Why is it that the only available and/or acceptable fitness attire for women consists of clothing that is skin tight, teeny-tiny, mostly made of spandex-like material, and usually undergarment-like, a.k.a. lingerie-esque, "outfits" while men can just wear whatever slobby old pair of dirty saggy shorts and t-shirts they own?  HONESTLY, WHO CAME UP WITH THIS PLAN?  

http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-images-women-working-out-on-weight-lifting-machine-image4806554 

Compare that to this, and please note that one of the men is actually wearing pants! Women can't even wear shirts, and he has pants on. Ugh, this is so not fair!  
http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rights-managed/42-15235505/two-young-men-working-out-in-weight

Nevermind the fact that both women are wearing bra's, did you notice the makeup and perfect hair? Seriously, what girl doesn't pull her back when she's working out? 
 http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-14506261-two-women-working-out-together.php

 Okay, so the pictures posted above are from ads, which are meant to sell the product (I know I'm running out to by the bondage wear right now) but what about the picture below? These women are playing volleyball in the Olympics and they're practically naked! 
 http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/sports/headlines/beachvolleyball/n214520716.shtml 

 Now check out what the male Olympians are wearing.
Keep in mind, this was about the best picture of the males' outfits as I could find. Funnily enough, images of the ladies attire was much more readily available than the males pics! 
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/best-beijing-vol-3-gallery-1.52919


All hope isn't lost yet ladies.  It seems as though these skimpy outfits may be a thing of the past.  Beginning this summer... bikinis are no longer required for female beach volleyball players in the Olympics.

"FIVB communications director Richard Baker told the Press Association: 'The athletes have had a choice - a full body suit or the bikini - and we have now expanded that choice even further to cater for religious or cultural reasons.
'We are not trying to steer away from a particular image, or trying to steer away from the bikinis, we are just trying to expand that choice to incorporate more nations."

Of course, their reasoning is to promote more women, who may have religious or cultural barriers against wearing garments like those posted above, to participate in the sport.  Far be it for them to simply admit these "uniforms" were degrading and sexist to begin with! 
Whatever!  At least women can cover their cracks now!