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Huge pillowy headphones are all the range and can provide you with an awesome sound experience whilst you sit at your desk, as well as earning you fresh fashion points when you wear them out and about. However, headphones are never the best option when wanting to workout. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Maximalist headphones may look cool, but they will make your ears pretty hot and sweaty if you try to run 10k in them, and just try to complete a full sun salutation without them slipping right off your head! <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Yet, workouts are one time when you most want access to your personal music collection. If you are running or cross training, you need pumping beats to keep you motivated and make you push harder. If you are stretching or toning, you’ll want some gentle music to keep you focused and calm. <\/p>\n\n\n\n