My bewbs need your help

I am tired of hitting myself in the face.

I am looking for a good bra that doesn't let the girls move about while I'm doing my C25K program. Next to shin splints, it's the worst part. I've tried a few but haven't found one that was supportive enough.

Any suggestions?
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  • artistryrose
    artistryrose Posts: 84 Member
    Lmao!!! Try under armor... Or sport bras that have bra cups built in, I think Oakley makes some. I love my under armour ones!! I usually have some old bras designated to wear under my sport bras. This seems to help :) good luck, and remember that bouncing Betty's do not get "damaged" when, well, bouncing lololol!!
  • fullofquirks
    fullofquirks Posts: 182 Member
    Lmao!!! Try under armor... Or sport bras that have bra cups built in, I think Oakley makes some. I love my under armour ones!! I usually have some old bras designated to wear under my sport bras. This seems to help :) good luck, and remember that bouncing Betty's do not get "damaged" when, well, bouncing lololol!!

    Ahh never thought of those two brands. Good deal! Thanks :)
  • nikkicarter13
    nikkicarter13 Posts: 231 Member
    Moving Comfort...I like the Maia.
  • xaniza
    xaniza Posts: 250 Member
    I've been double-bagging it.
    Looking forward to seeing the suggestions here ;)
  • MorganLeighRN
    MorganLeighRN Posts: 411 Member
    Go to a running store for both shoes and bra. They will be expensive but well worth it. The running store will watch how you run and put you in a several different shoes for you to try. Running shoes that have been fitted to your body and style of running will help protect your back, hips, knees, shins, and ankles.

    I wear two bras when I run. A sports bra and a camisole underneath or a sports bra and shirt with a built in bra.
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    I have the same problem. If the girls are on the larger end, check out Lane Bryant, if you have one near you. I found a really nice one there last week.
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    I've been double-bagging it.
    Looking forward to seeing the suggestions here ;)

    Hah! This! I am glad I'm not the only one...I was wearing an underwire standard under my sports bra initially.
  • gaylynn35
    gaylynn35 Posts: 854 Member
    I wear a regular underwire bra with a sports bra on top!!
  • CaffeinatedGlitter
    CaffeinatedGlitter Posts: 201 Member
    I've heard under armour is really good, I'm finally losing inches off my chest so I'm hoping they'll go down enough I won't need to get that reduction that I thought would be inevitable
  • fullofquirks
    fullofquirks Posts: 182 Member
    Ok Guess I'll help out. I'll hold....readyyyy GO

    You sir, are too kind.

    Thanks to all you ladies for the replies!

    I've a trip to my local running store planned in the future but I was wanting to drop some poundage first. So as to not break their treadmill. :tongue:
  • I've been double-bagging it.
    Looking forward to seeing the suggestions here ;)

    me twooooooooooo!
    good to know that I am not the only one to use this "solution".
    looking forward to exploring other options
  • ejonesy
    ejonesy Posts: 9 Member
    I was guilty of the two-bra method, but it is actually bad for when you work out because it puts too much pressure on your lungs making it harder for you to breathe. I bought this bra for running and it is actually adjustable. Spend the extra dollars, it is worth it. http://www.movingcomfort.com/Fiona/350003,default,pd.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pla&src=pgooplas&mr:trackingCode=CBDEA242-27A4-E011-87D9-001B21A69EB8&mr:referralID=NA&mr:adType=pla&mr:ad=20629562762&mr:keyword=&mr:match=&mr:filter=28771663082&gclid=CNqAremRxbYCFYhAMgodJGYALg
  • Alison12121
    Alison12121 Posts: 198 Member
    Champion makes some great ones.
  • mrstweedle1
    mrstweedle1 Posts: 43 Member
    Victoria's Secret maximum support can't remember the exact name. Keeps these DD's in place.
  • wcso911mn
    wcso911mn Posts: 68 Member
    I saw the topic of this post and I was thinking "WTF is/are bewbs?" Then I read your post and relized - BOOBS! :laugh:
  • ejonesy
    ejonesy Posts: 9 Member
    And they are available in larger sizes.
  • danger_kitteh
    danger_kitteh Posts: 301 Member
    ShockAbsorber. I'm a 40D and these girls don't move when I run, sprint, jump etc!

    On the UK site it's the Active Multi Sport, on the US site its the Max Sports Bra Top B4490
  • bethgrayster
    bethgrayster Posts: 56 Member
    Moving Comfort. I like the Rebound Racer. They are a little pricey but totally worth it. I can run and jump and the girls stay put. Before I started losing weight I was a DD and now a D. A good sports bra is just as important as good shoes!
  • capnrus789
    capnrus789 Posts: 2,736 Member
    In for the bewbs, it is boobie Friday afterall.
  • learnerdriver
    learnerdriver Posts: 298 Member
    Australia: Berlei Ultimate Performance Sports Bra
  • fullofquirks
    fullofquirks Posts: 182 Member
    You guys have made my day.

    Thanks for all the ideas, I've got bra tabs open like nobodies business comparing right now.

    And the sense of humour here is awesome-sauce.
  • Josee76
    Josee76 Posts: 533 Member
    LULULEMON TATA Tamer - best bra I have ever purchased!
  • perfekta
    perfekta Posts: 331 Member
    I wear a regular underwire bra with a sports bra on top!!

    This works better than the sports bra I have. I bought an expensive one in my size, and it controls the bounce okay, but makes one ginormous smashed together uniboob. Very uncomfortable.
  • HeartzDezire
    HeartzDezire Posts: 8 Member
    Champion brand has sood support and they keep the girls in place. You can also go for the 'two bra" method as well.
  • Yooperm35
    Yooperm35 Posts: 787 Member
    I bought one by fruit of the loom- it's a sports bra with a bra built in and HIGH IMPACT. The back clasps like a bra, so if you plan on going to the gym or running in just your sports bra, it's technically a bra, probably not a good idea
  • rides4sanity
    rides4sanity Posts: 1,269 Member
    I like these....

    Champion Shape® Scoop-Back Full-Figure Underwire Sports Bra
    Champion maximum support: http://www.championusa.com/workout-clothes/sports-bras-43553--1/underwire-bras/champion-shape-scoopback-full-figure-underwire-sports-bra

    I'm a D/DD and find I don't jiggle. I get them at Kohl's and they frequently have them buy 1 get one half off, add that to a 30% coupon and boom only about $25-$30 each. I also wear a compression/shaping tank under my t-shirt. It gives a little extra support all over..I really hate to jiggle!!!!

    Shin splints are another beast. Compression socks or sleeves help, but the only thing that has really worked for me is the slow steady approach. Do not try to run further because you feel good. Stick to the progression because it takes some parts of your body longer to adjust to the new regime. Good Luck!
  • angbieb
    angbieb Posts: 668 Member
    Ha! Too funny! I came on this thread to see what bewbs were...you're hilarious!! Love it!:heart:
  • cmeiron
    cmeiron Posts: 1,599 Member
    Champion makes some great ones.

    ^^ This. My favorites were Champion - look for a compression style with an underwire.
  • jmlosingit
    jmlosingit Posts: 61 Member
    I've been double-bagging it.
    Looking forward to seeing the suggestions here ;)

    LMAO @ double-bagging it!!!
    Me too! I love wearing 2 sports bras now, WORLD of difference!
  • jessmart83
    jessmart83 Posts: 283 Member
    I love the bras at http://bounce.titlenine.com/ they are suppor supportive and hold those darn bewbs in place. I have 3 of the Solid Tech Athena Bra. Some of their bras can be a little pricy, but i am a DD and they do the trick!