Stay Cool and Chic in Light Blue Leggings for Every Fitness Routine
When it comes to gym wear, finding the perfect balance between style and functionality is key. Light blue leggings have emerged as a top choice for fitness enthusiasts looking to stay cool and chic during their workouts. These versatile pieces not only elevate your gym wardrobe but also provide the comfort and performance you need to excel in every fitness routine.
Why Light Blue Leggings?
1. Stylish and VersatileLight blue leggings are a fashionable addition to any gym wear set. Their soft, soothing hue adds a touch of elegance to your workout look, making you stand out effortlessly. Whether paired with a matching sports bra or a contrasting tank top, light blue leggings create a visually appealing ensemble that’s perfect for both gym sessions and casual outings.
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Integrating Light Blue Leggings into Your Gym Wear Sets
1. Mix and MatchCreate versatile gym wear sets by mixing and matching light blue leggings with different tops and accessories. Pair them with a crisp white tank for a fresh look, or opt for a bold, contrasting color to make a statement. Gym shorts for women in complementary colors can be layered over your leggings for added style and functionality.
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Light blue leggings are a chic and practical addition to any fitness wardrobe. Their versatility, combined with their stylish appeal, makes them an ideal choice for gym wear sets. By integrating these leggings into your workout routine, you’ll stay cool, comfortable, and confidently chic during every fitness endeavor. Whether you’re pairing them with gym shorts for women or other workout essentials, light blue leggings are sure to become your go-to choice for staying stylish and motivated in the gym.
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Behind the Scenes of Wild Blue Yonder - Part Four
Excerpt from Benjamin Cook’s article on Bernard Cribbins in DWM #598
Gareth announces that David and Catherine are on the travelator next. They take their positions. David runs on the spot and stretches his legs to warm up. Then he runs – fast – and propels himself off the runway.
“I could always do the sprint,” he says, catching his breath. “Can’t do long distance. I peak too soon. It probably shows my impatience. I can just about manage the 200m, but anything beyond that… I’m probably slower than I was 12 years ago.”
That’s disputable. The crane, which is carrying the camera, was too slow for David in the practice run just now. Either the crane has got to speed up or David has got to slow down.
“How come Tom gets a techno crane?” Rachel Talalay – director of Special 1: The Star Beast – has popped in to see what’s going on and she’s impressed. “I’ve not seen this before. It looks amazing!”
“Sometimes I’m a busy man,” says Tom [ Kingsley, director of Special 2: Wild Blue Yonder ], “sometimes I’m just a man waiting for a big crane.”
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I debated a long time on whether his right or left leg should go, but I thought losing his left leg would be ‘symbolic’ of him slowly being distanced from the rest of the team in seasons 5 and 6. The exact opposite limb as shiro, the left side motif for Hunk and Pidge, and the lack of change on his right for Keith. During the later seasons, it kinda hurt to see him only every confiding in Allura, who’s attention was split from Lotor, and the mice, who are known snitches. I didn’t want to cut the right, as that would symbolize his loss of Blue and… his loss of Blue. It felt redundant to the red bayard. Actually, let’s talk about the red bayard for a moment.
As I see it, there are two pivotal reasons as to why Lance got a new form for his bayard: The Altean Broadsword.
The first reason is his character growth. Lance is the ‘class clown’ character of the paladins, but that persona is not as viable in a war as it is in a classroom. Lance has had to mature very quickly due to the circumstances surrounding his requirements as a paladin. The Altean Broadsword is a symbol of both his maturity as a person and his maturity into the solider role. Zarkon was the only other paladin known to have more than one form for his bayard, and held a strong connection to the Black Lion. Lance’s ability to have not just the basic rifle, but a sniper rifle and a sword shows his connection to Red, and possibly his nature as a blue paladin: flexibility. His bayard forms allow short to mid to long range that the other paladins don’t have. His ability to listen, adapt, connect, and support is reflected in his bayard.
The second is less happy. The Altean Broadsword could be a reflection of Shiro/Kuron’s need for Keith as the right hand of Voltron, and how Lance has been Keith’s ‘replacement’ multiple times. Lance was Keith’s red paladin before he was Shiro’s, and the two of them had to adjust how they view each other in Lance’s new role. Since Shiro was the clone, there could have definitely been great reluctance to treat Lance as the red paladin and right hand, but rather as another subordinate. This reluctance would have stemmed from how the Empire, and specifically Haggar, views the roles of each paladin, and how the other paladins were ‘subordinate’ to Black Paladin Zarkon. With Allura’s bayard being a whip, Lance’s original semi-long to mid range of combat was covered for the season 1-2 team set up in Blue. With Lance being in Red, a swordsman was missing on the team, and that role defaulted to Lance. He once again was a replacement for Keith, like back in the Galaxy Garrison. Keith leaves, and Lance fills in. This reasoning definitely does not help Lance’s declining mental strength when it comes to being respected by the team and feeling like a seventh wheel.
Overall, I do not think that these reasons are mutually exclusive to one another. I think both are true to varying degrees. Lance had a very complicated character growth arc that was overshadowed by Lotor, Shiro’s return, and the mess that is season 8. That’s not to say the other things weren’t important, and there were others (Hunk) that DEFINITELY deserved more attention, but there were things that could have been worked on. Lance manages, throughout the show, to be a parallel character to, well, everyone. A competitive pilot like Keith, caring and trusting like Hunk, inquisitive and quick thinking like Pidge, supportive and motivational like Shiro, and opinionated and just like Allura. But what does that leave him as?
I really went on a rant there but would love to hear other people’s thoughts about this. Yes, both the leg and what I wrote. You can also request art! I mainly do Voltron art but I do have experience with other fandoms (The Owl House, My Hero Academia, Star Wars, She-Ra, etc.), and would love to fulfill some asks.
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gotta show off my latest mech, FRENZIED ALACRITY / CRESTING DAWN, a super speedy pulse blade user i've had a lot of fun making decals for (more screencaps under the cut i couldn't pick one)
look at my gradients boy
the warning was gonna say HIGH SPEED ACTUATION but that's a long word to fit on the mech
worked too hard on the mri scan decal for where i wound up putting it.... you really have to look for it
quick balteus s rank to make sure i was happy with the build and the appearance :3 i am definitely still a reverse joint legs stan but i like how zippy you can get on the alba legs
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