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Gym wear 2020: Best discount codes for Converse to JD Sports and more

Keep fit and get kitted out with these great deals

Tuesday 05 May 2020 10:21 BST
Turn your living room into an Instagram-worthy private gym
Turn your living room into an Instagram-worthy private gym (iStock/The Independent)

With much of the country in self-quarantine for the foreseeable future, we’re having to adapt our routines to suit a new normal.

Our bodies are more stagnant than usual as we’re not commuting or carrying out our usual routines, but our minds are running wild with thoughts of these unprecedented times.

To help keep you fit, both body and mind, it’s important to practice healthy habits from home. This means upping your culinary skills with healthy recipes, finding your zen and being active while practicing social distancing.

Exercise is a vital part of our emotional, mental and physical wellbeing and these days, it’s easier than ever to stay fit while staying home.

Lifestyle brands and gyms across the country are live streaming free, daily workouts on Instagram Live and other platforms.

Fitness instructors and classes that were once highly sought after are now available to the masses.

To help outfit you with everything you need to turn your living room into an Instagram-worthy private gym, we’ve rounded up the best deals and discounts to help you save on activewear, trainers and at-home equipment.

JD Sports

Arguably, this is probably the number one destination for all sporting and fitness enthusiasts, whether that’s running, cycling, weight training, kickboxing or anything in between. Right now, it’s offering great discounts across the site, including 50 per cent off Nike gear for men, women and kids. Update your workout wardrobe, or treat yourself to a new pair of Nike trainers such as the newest Air Max 2090 shoes. You can also check out its new series, Housewerk – a schedule of workouts you can join via Instagram and TikTok for HIIT, routines, fitness challenges and giveaways to help you smash your fitness goals while you can’t get to the gym.

Reebok

Between now and 16 May, Reebok is donating £2 for every purchase of £20 or more. Donations support the World Health Organisation (WHO) to understand the spread of coronavirus and ensure patients and frontline workers get the supplies and information they need. So, stock up on everything from the new Nano X trainers, which launched 28 April to at-home equipment such as yoga mats, skipping rope and boxing gloves. With this discount code, which is exclusive to The Independent, you can save 30 per cent off full price items and 25 per cent off outlet.

Adidas

If you’re looking to raise your heartbeat, but don’t have the luxury of space, running is a fantastic way to get your whole body moving. For shoes that really go the distance, try the new Adidas boost shoes and train with runners around the globe using the Adidas Running app. If 100-year old Captain Tom Moore can get his steps in, so can you. Share your own PB on social media with the hashtag #HomeTeam for a chance to be featured by Adidas. With this exclusive discount code, you can save 25 per cent off sitewide. And as an added bonus, Adidas is also donating £2 for every purchase of £20 or more to the WHO between now and 16 May.

Under Armour

For those who prefer group fitness classes to the gym, it can be difficult to self motivate when exercising from home. But being in self-isolation doesn’t mean you can’t exercise with other people while still social distancing. Offering recipes, virtual running communities and digital coaching, Under Armour has the world’s largest fitness community with online programs such as MapMyRun, MapMyFitnes and MyFitnessPal.

During the current global pandemic, Under Armour is working hard to ensure its fitness community still feels connected. It has unlocked premium features in MyFitnessPal and MapMyRun to make it easier for you to stay committed to your fitness in these unprecedented times.

To ensure you look your best while feeling your best, Under Armour is offering IndyBest readers a 15-20 per cent sitewide discount during May. Shop running wear with ISO-Chill technology that leaves you feeling cool to the touch, or browse UA leggings built to support your every move.

PrettyLittleThing

PrettyLittleThing should be your go-to online destination if you’re looking to stay home in style. The brand has created #StayHomeWithPLT, an online hub for inspiration on self-care, fitness, recipes and more. From activewear to loungewear to skincare, it has everything you

need to stay productive from home. Whether you want to level up your fitness or lounge in comfy athleisure, PrettyLittleThing has got you covered with 15 per cent off activewear.

Converse

As a brand that’s been a symbol of punk rock music and skateboarding culture for a century, Converse is still paving the way in combining counterculture and footwear. The brand frequently collaborates with up-and-coming artists to utilise the Converse trainer as a canvas for their art. The brand’s most recent collaboration has been curated by rapper Tyler, the Creator and artist Spencer McMullen and you can snag these trainers, along with a wide range of comfy loungewear with this 15 per cent off sitewide discount code.

For further creative inspiration while in lockdown, Converse has launched the #CreateAtHome initiative on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok to help support artists at home. Because creativity can’t be stopped, it is commissioning video producers, animators, graphic designers, and other artists to create artwork showcasing Converse sneakers. So, get moving and if you’ve got an artistic talent to flex, share it on social media with the hashtag #CreateAtHome for a chance to be promoted by Converse.

For even more #StayAtHome inspiration, browse the deals and discount codes on our voucher site.

Our vouchers are typically active for a limited time only and will not last forever. If you find that the discount code you’re looking for is no longer available, we have hundreds of alternatives to browse.

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