Former world boxing champ Keith Holmes recognizes a hit when he sees one. So when he came up with the idea for a “resistance shirt,” he knew it could be a knockout.
“Resistance bands are in almost every gym,” the Washington native says, noting how helpful the stretchy tools are for training.
But people frequently have trouble adjusting them, and the bands lying around gym floors don’t always seem sanitary, Holmes adds.
So Holmes asked his dry cleaner to do him a favor: sew a resistance band into the back of a compression shirt and let the ends dangle by his hands. As soon as she delivered it, he slipped his palms into the handles and shadowboxed his way through a jog.