11 must-haves for your gym bag
Shaik Moyeenuddin
November 27, 2015 - 3:41 pm
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If you’ve made spending time at the gym a part of your daily life, getting your gym bag in order could save you a few precious minutes every day and simplify life. Every bag reflects its owner’s personality and choice but, there are a few essentials that can set you up for a more productive workout and a better day. Kit your gym bag out with these fundamentals and you’ll never go wrong!











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Good article. Like to know how much should be time gap before each sip of water? Also for an hours workout 1 liter water is sufficient?
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