What's a good bra for Zumba?
Junebuggyzy
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My Zumba teacher said she just wears two sports bras. That sounds like it might be uncomfortable.
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I tried on some Jockey Brand at the store, and the racerback hurt the area by my neck.0
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I use nike compression sports bras I got mine from Amazon0
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I use the high impact ones from old navy0
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I use the Zumba bras, and only buy on sale from website or the clearance shop at Zumba Convention/conferences.0
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Zumba, for me at least, is low enough impact (boob-wise) that I don't need a specific sports bra (luckily, as I'm quite busty and can't really afford the sports bras that run up to my size). I have a variety of regular cotton underwire bras, slightly too small (for compression), that do well as a sports bra substitute in most situations, including Zumba.0
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I do a lot of zumba and just wear a normal sports bra. Nothing special. As long as its tight enough I'm good.0
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None!!!0
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This lady is selling a "Zum-Bra". I guess that's an actual thing.
http://zumbaclothing.ca/this-zum-bra-is-so-beautiful/0 -
edited because: damn pic hosting0 -
In to be judge of style/fit....0
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This lady is selling a "Zum-Bra". I guess that's an actual thing.
http://zumbaclothing.ca/this-zum-bra-is-so-beautiful/
That thing is dainty!
No way anyone above a C cup is getting any support out of that.
I give it a 0/10 would not bang.0 -
Any sports bra that's good enough for running is more than good enough for Zumba. Don't go spending a lot of money on fancy "Zumba" bras unless you're planning to wear them with nothing else. Layering them is also definitely an option if you need more support. I'm about a 34C or 36B. I have a few of the Old Navy Active sports bras for running, a few of the Champion ones they sell at Costco and Target, a couple of Nike sports bras for running and another assorted pair or other my husband has bought me. They all work well for running so should do fine for Zumba, too.0
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If you are in the "plus size" I HIGHLY recommend Lane Bryant's Cacique Front Close exercise Bra
http://www.lanebryant.com/cacique-plus-size-sexy-bras-intimate-apparel/bras-view-all/sports-bras/4043c4044c775/index.cat0 -
Have you tried this one?
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I like Moving Comfort Fiona or Maia, depending on how much support you think you need. Maia has underwire and I default to that most of the time. They're super comfortable and built to last. (I have Ds, so bras are an issue. I'd be willing to bet the Zumba teacher must have a D or higher if she's wearing two bras.)0
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I like the Moving Comfort Vero. I prefer their bras that have a hook closure and adjustable straps - they are very flattering and supportive and their customer service is awesome.0
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It really depends on what size you are- I'm rather large breasted and have to wear a sized sports bra (shockabsorber) with a crop top looking sports bra over the top. But you could probably get away with one or other of those if you're smaller or less vigorous in your exercising0
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......nevermind.....\m/0
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Have you tried this one?
The "Mansierre" or "Bro" depending on what you prefer.0 -
Thanks for all the suggestions!!! I am going to look up all the bras you said. Right now I am just wearing a regular underwire one; the sports bras I tried didn't seem to have much in the way of support. The compression ones, are they bad for you, long term?
And boys, please, isn't there a jock strap thread you can hang out in? Seriously now, I just wonder why you have so much time on your hands that you need to post in a thread that has nothing to do with you.0 -
I wear an underwire Berlei sports bra with racer back - AND a sports crop top over that whenever I am doing any high impact exercise. I'd never just wear a normal bra, but I think it probably depends on your breast size. Some people can get away with more, some less.0
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The Enell bra is so awesome! It compresses SO much that there is no bounce whatsoever.0
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I use the high impact ones from old navy
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Also Ihave an expensive one from Footlocker that's great and another expensive one from Wacom, that over-designed, and one I got on sale from Zumba.com that is a little too sexy and not supportive enough.0 -
Oh wow, now there is MORE for me to check out. I didn't realize there were so many good sports bras! Thanks for all the help on this.
I ended up getting this one. Champion C9 high support. http://www.target.com/p/c9-by-champion-women-s-high-support-sports-bra-with-molded-cup-assorted-colors/-/A-14968975#prodSlot=medium_1_3&term=champion+sports+bra.
No jiggle! The girls like it!0 -
I know what you mean!!
I was fine with normal sports bras in Zumba until I had my son and started to breastfeed . . .
Now I worry about giving myself a black eye. Reading with interest.0 -
HAHAHA, I know what you mean about the black eye. I went from about a 34B to around a 40D!!!! And they say you lose weight nursing. Not me, I gained weight.
What do you guys think of the one I got? (previous page). Is it a good one?0 -
Bad news. The bra I bought hurt my trapezius muscles. I didn't know what that area was called, so I looked it up. Anyways, I am talking about the place where my shoulders meet my neck, on my upper back.
I was tugging and adjusting all class, and finally took it off and didn't give a hoot who saw what was going on under my tank top, I really wanted to finish the class.
This one came in band and cup size, and I bought the size I buy in regular bras.0 -
Guess what? I ended up going to Walmart and tried on a whole bunch of bras. I got two realty cute medium compression ones. Some of you said to get another one to wear on top of it. I'll get that next. Just happy to find bras that fit and are comfy!0
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It's not cheap... but the Under Armor sports bra is amazing! It's the only one I found that is comfortable and provides enough support for Zumba and jogging. (And for the record, there is not "just a little" to support!)0
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Which Under Armor bra? http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/womens/apparel/sports-bras?cid=PS|google|Sitelinks|US|IP|Sitelinks|s-AllWomen%27sSportsBras|82nenWYL&gclid=CjkKEQjwlcSdBRD3wva3-KOAo80BEiQAjNIhidXafI0CGF1ZLjheYR4Oez0A2mvEPv2e_-Br8bxlc6Pw_wcB
LOL on not just a little I thought I was a 38 B; that's what I was wearing. I got measured finally, and I am a 34 D0
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