Your Questions About Green Living

Sandra asks…

Womens Gym and Activewear Poll?

I am designing a range of womens activewear and would appreciate your input.
There a a few questions that are easily answered and a few where I would like a sentence answer.
thanks!

1. Where do you sweat the most during your workout?
– Back
– Armpits
– Knees
– Buttocks
– Neck
– Breasts
– Other (please explain)

2. Would you pay a little extra for gymwear that was designed for and flattered your body shape?

3. Does the use of ecofriendly fibres such as Bamboo afftect your purchase of activewear?

4a. Do you like the idea of body-sculpting undergarments in your clothing, that removes the need for sportsbras and underwear, therefore minimising lumps, bumps and VPL?

4b. Would you be more likely to try it if the undergarments sculpted your body using sweat-wicking materials that will reduce sweat marks, odours and clothing ‘movement’?

5. What is the main thing you look for when you buy gym and activewear?
-Price
-Fit
-Colour
-Brand
-Other (please explain)

6. Where are your problem areas that you would most like to ‘shape up’ in regards to cellulite, saggy skin, ‘rolls’ etc?

Any comments would be appreciated!

The Expert answers:

1. Armpits
2. Maybe
3. No
4. It doesn’t matter to me
sweat wicking would be a big plus
5. Fit
6. Triceps

James asks…

Womens activewear poll?

am designing a range of womens activewear and would appreciate your input.
There a a few questions that are easily answered and a few where I would like a sentence answer.
thanks!

1. Where do you sweat the most during your workout?
– Back
– Armpits
– Knees
– Buttocks
– Neck
– Breasts
– Other (please explain)

2. Would you pay a little extra for gymwear that was designed for and flattered your body shape?

3. Does the use of ecofriendly fibres such as Bamboo afftect your purchase of activewear?

4a. Do you like the idea of body-sculpting undergarments in your clothing, that removes the need for sportsbras and underwear, therefore minimising lumps, bumps and VPL?

4b. Would you be more likely to try it if the undergarments sculpted your body using sweat-wicking materials that will reduce sweat marks, odours and clothing ‘movement’?

5. What is the main thing you look for when you buy gym and activewear?
-Price
-Fit
-Colour
-Brand
-Other (please explain)

Any comments would be appreciated!

The Expert answers:

Women should stay naked and in the boudoir.

William asks…

Womens Activewear Poll?

am designing a range of womens activewear and would appreciate your input.
There a a few questions that are easily answered and a few where I would like a sentence answer.
thanks!

1. Where do you sweat the most during your workout?
– Back
– Armpits
– Knees
– Buttocks
– Neck
– Breasts
– Other (please explain)

2. Would you pay a little extra for gymwear that was designed for and flattered your body shape?

3. Does the use of ecofriendly fibres such as Bamboo afftect your purchase of activewear?

4a. Do you like the idea of body-sculpting undergarments in your clothing, that removes the need for sportsbras and underwear, therefore minimising lumps, bumps and VPL?

4b. Would you be more likely to try it if the undergarments sculpted your body using sweat-wicking materials that will reduce sweat marks, odours and clothing ‘movement’?

5. What is the main thing you look for when you buy gym and activewear?
-Price
-Fit
-Colour
-Brand
-Other (please explain)

Any comments would be appreciated!

The Expert answers:

1. Armpits and knees
2. Definitely
3. No
4a. Yes!!!!
4b. Yes!!!
5. Price, fit and color

Sharon asks…

Why do conservatives think they know how to spend their money better than the government?

Americans waste so much money on useless junk. For example, they buy two SUVs that burn up tons of fossil fuel polluting the air instead of one ecofriendly Toyota Prius or electric smart car. They live in million-dollar mansions, wear expensive name-brand clothing, buy 70-inch plasma TVs, and rack up massive debt with their credit cards.

We should give 90% of our money to the government because they know how to invest for our future. They will create millions of green jobs, help fight poverty and provide free healthcare for everyone with our money. The government is wise because they are staffed by benevolent intellectuals from our wonderful institutions of higher learning, such as Harvard and Columbia.

Progressive Liberal

The Expert answers:

Troll.

Richard asks…

Amateur lighting techniques?

I have a canon powershot sx40, im really into film, and this is a definite improvement, but it’s not a super high end canon. Anyway, for christmas i got two large umbrella lights and also a shorter light if i want to put the umbrella on that one.
I wanted to make a clothing video and REALLY want to make it look bright and clear. These lights are the eco friendly high powered white ones.
******** my main question is, do I turn the OTHER lighs off in my room, or do I turn on as many lights as I can with my tripod lights? I’m not sure which would look brighter, and less pixely. (this camera isn’t pixely very much, but in the dark, a little bit.)
please answer my main question:)
thanks
!!!!

The Expert answers:

“Crim Liar” is actually correct in the answer to make the room lights the same as the studio lights, but in most practical cases, the studio lights are made the same color temp as the room lights. Now, I very much doubt you understand color temperature and I know you do not have the needed gels or bulbs that are a match for the tungsten lights, (or fluorescent lights), in your room.

The main thing you want to avoid is mixed lighting. Light has what is known as color temperature, and that is NOT the same as actual physical temperature. A “cool” light will have a blueish cast, tungsten lights are more “warm” and give the orange cast in a photo. Fluorescents are horrid and will give a terrible green cast to your photos / video. Your studio lights should be close to the ideal daylight balance of about 5600 degrees Kelvin, which means your color will look natural.

So, what you need to do is turn OFF all other room lights. Otherwise, you are going to have a mixed lighting situation and your color in the video is going to be impossible to control and will look very amateurish. Let your studio lights be your only source of light as much as possible. They should be plenty bright enough for video. Video requires far less light than still photography.

Steve

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