SINGAPORE - First came the Under Armour Sportsmask in June. Then the Asics Runner Face Cover in July. Since their release, sports masks have been a topic of curiosity and controversy for their daring promise to keep one safe while exercising.
The Straits Times' Clara Lock and freelance fitness trainer Samuel Tan put these controversial pandemic creations to the test.But because my scarily unfit self cannot walk up a flight of stairs without wheezing, I enlisted freelance fitness trainer Samuel Tan , 23, to do the dirty work for me and review the Asics Runners Face Cover .
More on this topic The mask's curved design, said to create more room inside for easier breathing when running, achieves its desired outcome with this keen reviewer. The whole thing feels thick and plush, like wearing a pillow on my face. Certainly comfortable if I want to lay on my cheek for a nap, but will I be smothered during a workout?
When the hour is up, I even have to remind myself to remove the mask during savasana, or the final resting pose.
How come I keep working a case down to a six pack but it never looks like that?
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