Busty Ladies who Run - Help!!

kristinlough
kristinlough Posts: 828 Member
edited September 21 in Fitness and Exercise
So I'm TOTALLY good strapping down my 36-DDDs most of the time. Except right now. I start in about 5 days, and today, running was like torture!! :sad:

Any recommendations? Tighter bras? More bras? Ace bandages? Ugggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh I seriously felt like I was doing trampolines topless :noway:

Thanks ladies!!
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  • TammyK777
    TammyK777 Posts: 230 Member
    I recently invested in a sports bra. I went to specialty shop and got fitted and all that, now a proud owner of a Goddess Sports Bra. LOVE IT!!

    I've heard of others just wearing multiple bras, ace bandages would probably work too.
  • Amber030583
    Amber030583 Posts: 490 Member
    I am no where near you but when I did run when I was younger I would wear a regular underwire bra then put a sport bra on top of it. That really helped.
  • nisijam5
    nisijam5 Posts: 9,964 Member
    Duct tape....LOL...:bigsmile:
  • I usually wear two sports bra's: one with a bra-style closure, and one that looks like a plain racer-back-style sports bra. Even though the first gives plenty of support, the 2nd helps keep the girls from moving so much.

    Or I just wear 1 sports bra and an exercise tank-top with one of those built-in bra's....
  • fxdl2k2
    fxdl2k2 Posts: 250 Member
    A good quality sports bra
  • dragonfarie
    dragonfarie Posts: 84 Member
    I was wondering the same thing. Right now i run with a regular bra and a sports bra over top of it. Sometimes I wear 2 sports bras on top! 3 bras are crazy but it helps a lot with the back pain that comes with running with a big chest.

    I have been looking for a sports bra with a lot of added support for larger chested woman but haven't been able to find one that 1) would actually offer lots of support in my size and 2) didn't cost an arm and a leg. But no such luck :ohwell:
  • TammyK777
    TammyK777 Posts: 230 Member
    Duct tape....LOL...:bigsmile:

    haha! I totally considered that before too!! :laugh:
  • RedneckWmn
    RedneckWmn Posts: 3,202 Member
    When I first started running I was an F or a G..now down to DD. I went to a specialty store and bought an underwire bra. They are more spendy but totally worth it! Also the ones that criss cross or I guess razorback bras help support me better I feel. I have one that the straps are convertable. Not sure of the brand. I bought one on Amazon that wasn't underwire but still had the razorback and it was really supportive for running as well. I could get you the link if you would like to see it.
  • ang696
    ang696 Posts: 34 Member
    I'm a DDD as well and what works best for me is making sure the straps on my bra are tight to hold me up, the n I put a sports bra on over it. There's still some jiggle, but so far its the best thing I've found to keep me in place.
  • kristinlough
    kristinlough Posts: 828 Member
    I wear two sports bras all the time when I run (or ride horses!!) but it's just this week ... I usually wear Mediums, because they're the only size that will get tight enough on my chest (I have a fairly small rib cage I think, because they're not all that tight below the bust), but every time I've tried "the best" sports bras, even for $70, they won't hold me still when I jump up and down in the dressing room ...

    Maybe I'll add a real bra under the sports bras ... I dunno...
  • TheKitsune6
    TheKitsune6 Posts: 5,798 Member
    I had that problem until I got a sports bra that was just a tad too small. It's difficult to get on and off (especially after a good workout) but it keeps the girls in close and tight. Don't wear it for too long though.
  • carolynbrooks
    carolynbrooks Posts: 1 Member
    I wear regular bra with a sports bra on top so I won't have a uniboob. It gives good support. The best sports bra that I found was "jog bra" from Target. I am DDD.
  • RedneckWmn
    RedneckWmn Posts: 3,202 Member
    I also found one with some kind of straps that are supposed to absorb the shocks when you run. something like that. Not exactly sure how it's worded but the straps are a little thicker and more padded.
  • JennaM222
    JennaM222 Posts: 1,996 Member
    I wear two sports bras as well. One thats pretty tight, and another voer it. My mother who is a runner yells at me tho, and says I need to invest in some "real" sports bras. These, However, run about 40-50 a bra. ugh.
  • I just bought a fantastic sports bra and it helped a lot. I went from a G to a DD, so I'm still busty, and need good support. I'd totally recommend investing and getting fitted for a good bra.
  • Becka77
    Becka77 Posts: 284 Member
    I had the same problem, I couldn't find a sports bra that would keep the girls down until I found the Enell sports bra. They are a little pricey, but worth every penny. Here is the website, but I searched locally and found them a little cheaper. They are made for bustier women and it is the bra used by The Biggest Loser, which is how I heard about them. Also, if you find them locally then you can try it on before buying.

    http://www.enell.com/
  • bbblue92
    bbblue92 Posts: 108 Member
    I use Champion underwire racerback bra (Champion Powerback Underwire Sports Bra). They are having a sale right now, they are only $24.99 i think go to www.championusa.com....I love mine so much I wear it all the time for support, most other regular bras don't give me the support that this one does!! I LOVE IT, I'm a 38 DD.
  • zonjiaj
    zonjiaj Posts: 4
    I don't care so much that I have "uniboob" as long as its stationary "uniboob". :smile:
  • Nich0le
    Nich0le Posts: 2,906 Member
    I wear a regular bra and a size smaller than recommended champion sports bra (tank style). I find that the size recommended allows for too much more boob than my 42DD. Also the racerback is best, no tiny or straight straps, the racerback just offers more strength and support. I buy mine at target or championusa.com

    I have heard of some sports bras running into the $60-$70 range, if thats what you are willing to spend I have heard wonderful things.
  • mysi019
    mysi019 Posts: 55
    I am a dd, and i too wear 2 bras while i am playing softball or running. I wear a normal underwire bra on and then my addias razor back sports bra that is a tad bit to small over it. Its prob not the best thing to do but it works for me. I am not afraid i will get knocked out anymore :smile:
  • isadoraworkman
    isadoraworkman Posts: 205 Member
    I also find champion motion control bras are good...but I bought an Enell bra to fit my F-sized chest ....problem is that I am petite around the back and short...so I had to get the shoulder straps shortened on the Enell bra...a bit of a bummer since it is an expensive bra. I would try an Enell on before you buy it.
  • MissingMinnesota
    MissingMinnesota Posts: 7,486 Member
    I use Champion underwire racerback bra (Champion Powerback Underwire Sports Bra). They are having a sale right now, they are only $24.99 i think go to www.championusa.com....I love mine so much I wear it all the time for support, most other regular bras don't give me the support that this one does!! I LOVE IT, I'm a 38 DD.

    Ohhh thanks for the tip. I wear the same thing but need to get a smaller one. Well first I need to figure out what size the twins are now but I also love this bra.
  • Megooo19
    Megooo19 Posts: 199
    I wear a soft regular style bra with no underwire and a tight fitting sports bra. I think the key is to make sure your sports bra is tight, mine is not comfortable to wear all day its too tight, but its perfect for running.
  • hellokatee
    hellokatee Posts: 211 Member
    I wear a REALLY TIGHT sports bra. The tightest one I can wear without spilling out the sides! It helps a lot! :)
  • Nina74
    Nina74 Posts: 470 Member
  • facetiousblacguy
    facetiousblacguy Posts: 11 Member
    I agree w/ (nisijam5), DUCT TAPE! But seriously, i don't wear bras, but as a guy w/ man-boobs, wearing tight under armor and a cozy shirt does the trick for me. I guess wearing a good sports bra under that could do the trick.

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  • 29bubbles
    29bubbles Posts: 126 Member
    I've always had great luck with Champion bras... they have different types of support... look for the running ones or high intensity.
    I don't like the ones that are like regular bras..with the adjustable straps and such because the straps will start to rub on your skin and it hurts.

    I also like JCPenneys for their selection. Cold Water Creek has some good ones on-line but they can be pricey.
  • rose1617
    rose1617 Posts: 469 Member
    I've always had great luck with Champion bras... they have different types of support... look for the running ones or high intensity.
    I don't like the ones that are like regular bras..with the adjustable straps and such because the straps will start to rub on your skin and it hurts.
    I agree. I love the Champion Sports Bras without underwire with the adjustable velcro straps though. Those work so well for me! I am just getting to the size where I can start to wear racerback tanks again, but need a racerback bra style. I bought some new ones from Champion with the bra hook closure, but the sizing was way off. I'm actually a DD and bought a size down (L), and it's still too roomy. Off to return for a size M.
  • SFinn
    SFinn Posts: 43
    I am no where near you but when I did run when I was younger I would wear a regular underwire bra then put a sport bra on top of it. That really helped.

    Also not a DD, but I still do this. Regular underwire bra and a sports bra on top.
  • LAmedic
    LAmedic Posts: 6
    Ladies, ladies, ladies (and gentlemen)!!! I have the solution! Seriously, Enell Sports Bra!!! After years and years of purchasing bra after bra and packing on the layers to hold the twins in, I was introduced to the Enell. I've used it in two different police and fire academies, both of which we ran miles and miles daily! It is an awesome bra! NO MORE bra over bra, stretching out, underwire or pain! It's a bit expensive, but well worth it. Check into it yourself...www.enell.com. (I swear I don't work for Enell) :)
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