Lululemon introduces collection for high-intensity training

Lululemon has unveiled Unrestricted Power, a new performance apparel collection designed for heavy lifting and intense gym workouts. The range includes tops, shorts and tights developed after hours of research and testing to provide strong support while maintaining comfort and freedom of movement.

At the core of the collection is a new performance fabric called PowerLu. This fabric is made using the brand’s highest filament-count yarn, offering a careful balance of stretch, flexibility and stability. Its dual-action structure stretches naturally with the body during movement while delivering focused support. The design helps reduce issues such as fabric riding up, slipping down or pulling, even during deep squat positions.

The collection was created through detailed wear-testing with lululemon ambassador athletes. Strength athlete Kayla Jeter and seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton played an active role in testing the products and sharing practical feedback on fit, construction and overall performance during demanding training sessions.

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