Breasts too big to exercise?
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I'm a 36G and have found that the Glamorise Women's No Bounce Full Support Sport Bra works well. The key is to buy one cup size down (but the correct band size, in other words, I buy a 36F). I really don't bounce and for $20, I have no complaints.0
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I double up and wear a sports bra. Otherwise I bounce around looking like a fool, and it is extremely uncomfortable. Also, it makes your boobs look very perky! That part I love.0
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I'm at about 40D (sometimes 38D sometimes 40DD) all depends....
But, I use the Lane Bryant Cacique balconette bras, yes they are underwire. With a cheaper sports bra for more exercise. If I'm going to be running (which I am getting into more) I'll wear a tank top with some sort of built-in.
I've tried many other sports bras and haven't found one that I like enough to invest it. I just ordered about 6 from Athleta (my favorite store) in different sizes and styles...none worked.0 -
I'm currently a 38 H and my shock absorber only works so far. For the ladies who double up, do I assume neither bra is underwired? It's really difficult to get non-underwired bras in my size.
are you using the max or ultra? there are several types and i find these two are more than enough for my humongous bosoms. i run and dance in this bra and havent had trouble with it at all.0 -
www.freshpair.com Pricey? Yes, but totally worth it. I've had mine for a year, cost me $65 but these tig ol bitties don't move!0
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First off, let me say this, your boobs shrink as you lose weight so be careful with investing a lot of money into anything right now. I follow the two bra rule. Use one of your older comfortable fitting bras and then plop a nice sports bra over it. Until your weight gets down, you will likely not be able to find a sports bra that can contain your assets. When I first started working out, my boobs were flying all over the place. My left one flew up and hit me in the face and almost knocked me unconcious! LOL!!!!! Sad but true.0
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double up0
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I bought a few of the expensive sports bra's in the past but didn't really feel they held me.
One day I was the £1 shop (NOT Poundland the other one that's on highstreets) and they had some - yes they're not very good quality where the stitching is concerned but when doubled up on top of a comfy bra - I could bounce around all day like tigger and my boobs don't move.0 -
This is not the only full-figured sports bra that works, but it is the BEST!
http://www.enell.com/
I was a 40-I and it worked for me! Takes time to put on, but stays put and no bounce! And straps don't dig. It's worth the cost.....0 -
duct tape
I had to do this in high school when I was a majorette
Wow, that must have been extremely painful to remove!0 -
A lot of companies that make bra-sized sport bras only go up to a DDD cup. I'm a 38G and got mine from Lane Bryant/Cacique. It covers most of my torso and is not exactly pretty, but it works. I've heard good things about Enell, but I wanted a racer back, which I don't believe they carry.
I think they might, if you mean a full backed bra? I just checked out the page, it's listed as the Sport version, but I could be wrong?0 -
Sports bra (a good one), sports stretchy bra over the top and if needing more can use those tops with built in bra thing. Works a treat to keep the girls from flying around.0
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A lot of companies that make bra-sized sport bras only go up to a DDD cup. I'm a 38G and got mine from Lane Bryant/Cacique. It covers most of my torso and is not exactly pretty, but it works. I've heard good things about Enell, but I wanted a racer back, which I don't believe they carry.
I think they might, if you mean a full backed bra? I just checked out the page, it's listed as the Sport version, but I could be wrong?0 -
Enell.0
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What others said - you can double up.
I also have an Enell that is freaking AMAZING. Pricey, yes. But the girls do not move.
Second on the Enell... totally worth it and will last you through some weight loss.0 -
Still no pics???
*sigh*
Fine. I'll check back later.
#NotCreepy0 -
<-- 28GG Checking in. For high impact (dirt bike riding, running) I wear my Panache under wired sport bra ($70 USD). For medium to low impact (circuit training, walking) I double up on the regular sports tops ($14 USD).0
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Look for sports bras that offer encapsulation and compression.
I wear a size too small and they don't even move.
I like under armour personally0 -
Still no pics???
*sigh*
Fine. I'll check back later.
#NotCreepy
I wear a 34DD and while I don't generally do a lot of high impact work outs I have found that the bras at old navy are surprisingly nice. I know, shock and/or awe, but I wear a large and those suckers stay pretty well in place even while gasping my way through Zumba.0 -
36DD here. I wore this one yesterday and it worked well:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007KFZGWA/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But I always wear two bras for running regardless.0
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