Running/jogging with big bust
bethinagain
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I'm looking for serious suggestions and no rude or sex offensive remarks, please.
I want to run or even jog on the treadmill or outside but my bust keeps me from doing that. I'm a 42DD and no matter what I try, it doesn't work. Sports bras don't hold them tight enough to my chest and when I get going they bounce back and knock the wind out of me with every step. It's kind of like jogging while someone is punching you in the chest. I've tried wearing my underwire bra while running, besides the fact that it is extremely uncomfortable to workout in, I start to get deep indents in my collar bone and shoulder area after a while.
I use to have a trainer and when it was time to do jumping jacks, he would duct tape my chest all the way around my body. Kind of like a "tube top". I couldn't believe how much longer and how many more I could do!!! And I didn't feel out of breath with them coming down and slapping my chest. They didn't move! BUT, we were in a private room for jumping jacks. I can't see me on the main floor in the gym with duct tape around my bust or jogging around the block like that. I have to do it over my clothes because duct tape really hurts when you pull it off bare skin.
I have sports bras in almost every name brand: Addidas, Norditrack, Speedo, and many more! Does anyone have any good suggestions for me to try?
I want to run or even jog on the treadmill or outside but my bust keeps me from doing that. I'm a 42DD and no matter what I try, it doesn't work. Sports bras don't hold them tight enough to my chest and when I get going they bounce back and knock the wind out of me with every step. It's kind of like jogging while someone is punching you in the chest. I've tried wearing my underwire bra while running, besides the fact that it is extremely uncomfortable to workout in, I start to get deep indents in my collar bone and shoulder area after a while.
I use to have a trainer and when it was time to do jumping jacks, he would duct tape my chest all the way around my body. Kind of like a "tube top". I couldn't believe how much longer and how many more I could do!!! And I didn't feel out of breath with them coming down and slapping my chest. They didn't move! BUT, we were in a private room for jumping jacks. I can't see me on the main floor in the gym with duct tape around my bust or jogging around the block like that. I have to do it over my clothes because duct tape really hurts when you pull it off bare skin.
I have sports bras in almost every name brand: Addidas, Norditrack, Speedo, and many more! Does anyone have any good suggestions for me to try?
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I usually wear at least 2 sports bras... I'm about the same bra size as you...0
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I feel your pain. Have you tried the Jockey Sport High Impact Zipper-front Bra? $38.000
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I'm same here.....so I'm watching this thread for suggestions. I currently wear 2 bras at a time....and it helps but not near what I would like.0
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I feel your pain. Have you tried the Jockey Sport High Impact Zipper-front Bra? $38.00
No, I've never tried that one! Definately going to the store tomorrow! Thanks!
Please keep the suggestions coming!:flowerforyou:0 -
I used to be in your shoes. I know this is not an option for most people but I had a reduction. My bilateral breast reduction was the best hting that ever happened. I used to have to wear 2 sports bras and even still I was emabarresed to run in front of ppl... Just get some really good sports bras that are NOT the kind you pull over your head. Get the ones with the clasps in the back and go a size smaller than what you wear in a regular bra. I still wear these bc they are so awesome!0
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Obviously I can only sympathize, not empathize, and I have no real (or even remote) expertise in this. But is there any chance that a compression top would help? I wear Skins when I run and when I sleep if I've done a lot of leg work and have sore muscles. I know you can get them in tops, but I don't know if they'd provide enough support for you. You can always try though. There are some brands that aren't as expensive as Skins, but then the compression may be less, I'm not sure.0
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Oh man I know. I have a really large chest and they do not seem to be getting smaller with my weightloss. Since I started exercising a lot more I have been focusing on good posture. I did not realize how much my chest interfered with my posture and now that I am 44 pounds down I can eally feel it taking a toll on my back. I will probably eventually get a breast reduction, my hubby won't like it, but large breast are really difficult to exercise with. I totally feel your pain. I never thought about two bras. maybe i'll try that and look in to that zipper bra. Good luck everyone!:drinker:0
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Obviously I can only sympathize, not empathize, and I have no real (or even remote) expertise in this. But is there any chance that a compression top would help? I wear Skins when I run and when I sleep if I've done a lot of leg work and have sore muscles. I know you can get them in tops, but I don't know if they'd provide enough support for you. You can always try though. There are some brands that aren't as expensive as Skins, but then the compression may be less, I'm not sure.
Never heard of a compression top, I'm gonna do some homework on that one! Thanks for the suggestion!
Danielle - Clasps in the back, interesting. I always buy the ones that pull over my head. It sounds like there's the problem. Thanks!:flowerforyou:0 -
I usually wear two bras as well - one with a clasp in the back and then a pull over the head one on top of it, I also buy mine a size smaller than I usually wear - the thicker and tighter the elastic the better - hope this helps- it can be frustrating when our bodies work against us!! It also helps me when I wear (over my two bras) tanks/tops with built in bras or are super spandexy and tight - might not be the best figure flattering work out wear, but I'll wear whatever helps keep the girls in place!! Good Luck!0
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Hey ladies!!!
I am a 38GG. I wear the Enell sports bra, size 2 or 3. These are compression bras and they are amazing. worth every penny and I am ready to by my third one and my first 2 have lasted me over a year already. check them out online www.enell.com
You can ask me anything but I am serious about this bra, it has changed my life. I first heard about it from my mentor when training for a beginners triathlon. Here in Austin, TX, there are 2 stores that carry them.
No joke- they will custom make Man bras also!! "Male support vest"
Good luck to all!0 -
Hey ladies!!!
I am a 38GG. I wear the Enell sports bra, size 2 or 3. These are compression bras and they are amazing. worth every penny and I am ready to by my third one and my first 2 have lasted me over a year already. check them out online www.enell.com
You can ask me anything but I am serious about this bra, it has changed my life. I first heard about it from my mentor when training for a beginners triathlon. Here in Austin, TX, there are 2 stores that carry them.
No joke- they will custom make Man bras also!! "Male support vest"
Good luck to all!
WOW.....I just checked out the website! It looks great! I even tried to order it right away, but they are out of stock in black. I'm definately going to call tomorrow! Thanks:flowerforyou:0 -
LOL thank you for posting this...I was just thinking yesterday about posting this very question but chickened out!! I have been wearing two bras like many have said - one is just a normal underwire that fits nice and snug (underwire totally doesn't bother me during exercise) and then a tight pull over the head spandex one....still the girls bounce around much more than I want when doing jumping jacks or running (so I don't do it in public either). I wear a 38DDD and thankfully don't have the problem of them knocking the wind out of me like some have said, but...
So I did a little research on the internet and found a bra that I really want to try but not sure if I want to spend the money on something that most likely won't fit soon... The best option that I have found is the Enell Sports Bra. They are supposed to be NO BOUNCE!!!! Oprah recommends them and the women on the BL wear them. They are about $75 dollars a piece though! Has anyone tried them?? I would love a quick review!!
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LOL talk about a quick response!!!! Thanks so much Paula for the review!! I think I am going to give it a try! Quick question...did you buy them in the store? I guess what I really am trying to ask is how their sizing works. I looked at it and am a little confused! Unfortunately I no longer live in or near a really big city so I don't have access to stores that cary Enell (sigh...I used to live 10 minutes away from the Mall of America...sigh). When you saw their sizing system, did you find that you went with the size they suggested?
LOL that was like 10 questions in one!!! I am thinking of ordering tomorrow, but I am going home to the great state of MN in a month to see my family, so maybe I will wait to go to MOA so that I can try them on....hmmmmmm.....0 -
i had the same problem until I discovered Title Nine Sports http://www.titlenine.com
I am a changed woman now, support that actually does what it is suppose3 to for us bigger breasted women.! Not to mention that T9's customer service in person, online or on the phone is fantastic.0 -
I second the Enell suggestion. All I wear jogging. I am a 34G0
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Never heard of a compression top, I'm gonna do some homework on that one! Thanks for the suggestion!
http://www.shopatron.com/products/category/Women's/1758.0.1.1.57194.9323.0.0.0
The sleevless version is US$85, short sleeves: US$90 and long sleeves US$100.
NB: I have no affiliation with this company. I use one of their competitor products, they were just the first I found in a google search for "compression top".
2XU is one producer of these things. I use Skins, another brand (I think they're a little bit cheaper). Under Armour is a third brand which I think is cheaper still.
2XU partner with the Australian Institute of Sport to design and test their clothes. AIS tends to be a leader in this sort of thing, because we in Aus love winning sport, so we spend a lot of money designing better equipment. Anyway, this is the stuff that you always see swimmers wearing. The purpose is to act like an extra film of muscle on your outside. I run in compression pants and find my legs just swing forward (kind of defeats the point of running for exercise, huh?) In swimming, it also has the advantage of reducing water resistance.
I haven't heard of them being used for holding down large breasts, but frankly I can't see how there could be much bounce or swing when you're wearing these things. You can buy them at most sports stores and the clerks there can probably answer any other questions.
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Yeah, I have the same problem. Unless I manage to reach my goal weight I will have to wear 2 bras- a regular one and a sports bra or 2 snug sports bras.
However, I am on the enell website now and this bra looks very well made. It actually looks like the perfect bra and it is reasonably priced. I want one regardless of what size I am.0 -
Hey ladies!!!
I am a 38GG. I wear the Enell sports bra, size 2 or 3. These are compression bras and they are amazing. worth every penny and I am ready to by my third one and my first 2 have lasted me over a year already. check them out online www.enell.com
You can ask me anything but I am serious about this bra, it has changed my life. I first heard about it from my mentor when training for a beginners triathlon. Here in Austin, TX, there are 2 stores that carry them.
No joke- they will custom make Man bras also!! "Male support vest"
Good luck to all!
I was about to suggest these as well,
Haven't yet saved up for 1 yet but have talked to many ppl who swear by them.0 -
@OpenHeaven I was able to buy the Enell bra at a store and ended up getting a size 2 even though I think the 38 band is a size 3. I felt no bounce in the size 2 so I bought it also because I knew it was to help me lose weight and didn't want to have a size 3 become to big. Technically they aren't made for a GG cup either but it is sized by band and I can get my breasts in them alright. At first it can be a challenge to put on (kind of like putting biscuits back in the can). HAHA Overtime and with practice it gets easier. I always wash mine in cold water and hang dry. It is best for the bra if you wash it while it is still damp from sweat before it has a chance to dry in the fabric. I still feel like the two I've had over a year are like new but want to get a third so I'll always have one ready to use. If I could change one thing about the bra, it would be to not have the last hook on the bottom or some other piece of fabric to keep the hook from touching the skin. During a workout, I have felt the bottom hook flipping under the band and rubbing the skin. I have made adjustments and it seems to happen less often now that I am aware of it.
I spent $49 on my first one but by the time I went to get a second one 6 months later the price was $59. I like getting them in different colors so I can tell which is which and know which one is older, etc. My triathlon mentor has suggested that you can easily dye the white one with fabric dye as well to any color you desire. :-)0 -
I've heard the shock absorber is good
www.shockabsorber.co.uk/bounceometer/shock.html0 -
I am a FIRM believer in Enell bras! I have bought every colar but purple! They are great for ANY activity that makes you bounce! What size did you need? My local sports store where I worked for 13 yrs carries them thanks to me and I could check it out for ya! I swear they are the best, very confining and they do not look like a uniboob either!0
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I am so happy you posted this. After I am done B.F my little girl I will need to look into some of these bars.0
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I was going to post this very topic today. I'm a 44 or 46DD depending on the maker. I have bought a few champion bras, but they are SOOO tight. I"m getting discouraged ordering and shipping them out. Very frustrating that "sports" stores nearby don't carry any bigger sizes.
Going to check out the suggestions here. Thanks for the info!0 -
Fleet Feet here has someone who does sports bra fittings...if you could get someone who knows what they're to fit you correctly, you might wind up with the exact right bra.
Compression tops are pretty decent, too. Under Armor makes the best that I know of...I feel a difference between walking long distances in compression shorts and walking without. I would think the tops would be just as terrific.0 -
I definitely feel your pain.....try being a 42F, that is what I am!!! I ran my second race ever this past weekend and tried the 2 sports bra thing and it def did not work for me except to hurt my neck! It was so bad that my parents as spectators said It looked very painful and that if I was 2 find the right bra they would buy me a couple because it is that important. That is why I am here, I too need suggestions on where to even find a sports bra made for ppl that back AND have it be supportive enough that I don't flap in the breeze when I run.
wish I had more answers for you but I do understand and if I come ac cross anything I will let you know.0 -
Tape. No joke. Works for me.
Not as large, as you, though.0 -
I have the same problem and just saw that Fitness magazines newest issue has an article on the best sports bras. Some I have never heard of and a lot are reasonable prices. They highlight all types of sizes and needs. Worth checking out to maybe check out some different brands0
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Once again I would say Enell. I won't leave home without one!!!0
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I feel you pain!:( My boobs were the first thing to go so I can't commiserate now but could before. When my bust was at it's biggest I wore 2 bras (as many have mentioned)....when I lost some weight I was able to by a decent high impact sports bra (pricey but worth it!). Good luck!0
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I wear actually wear a regular bra with a sports bra and a compression style tank0
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