Question for fellow ladies on sports bras
NotJustGingerly
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I am having a terrible time with sports bras (lost the fight with gravity 25 years ago). It is either stick to low/no impact exercise where I can get away with a regular bra paired with a compression top (and deal with the perspiration and discomfort from exercising in an ever day bra) or compress myself to the point it is almost interfering with my breathing (and I can't wait to get the bra off so I cut my workout short). Short of getting reduction surgery, what sports bras have you tried and what low/no impact exercising do you find that really helps to burn calories?
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For cardio I walk on a (very) inclined treadmill.0
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I used to think I could never find a sports bra that would actually fit me and do the job. Earlier this year I purchased the Panache Underwired Sports Bra and have been amazed at how well it's worked. I've been able to get halfway through the C25K program with no discomfort at all and high impact workouts don't even phase me. I would definitely look into that one - I think I paid about $70 for it, but I would do it 10 times over.0
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I can't answer for the low-impact part, but I second the Panache Underwired. Also, the VS sports bras are good. They're really padded which is annoying but as a result NOTHING moves.0
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As a larger chested woman I feel your pain! I like to run, but I end up buying expensive sports bras. They aren't compression bra's, but more just hold you in place. Nothing is worse than a cheap sports bra! I know alot of people who like the web page tital 9 sports (they do have some great ones!), but I like to go to Academy and try them on instead. things to look for are ones that have cup sizes, and make sure that the bra you get matches what you want to do. I just go for high impact since I run.0
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Moving Comfort has awesome sports bras. They are extremely supportive for high impact0
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Champion. Sold at Target. I have a decent sized chest and this bra has helped.0
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I have heard good things about the Moving Comfort ones. I am a 32DD and have had success with the Champion Show Off bra for kickboxing.0
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I have been using the Enell sports bra and it is awesome with high impact workouts (kickboxing, running). They also have some lighter versions which I have not tried.0
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I use Moving Comfort's Fiona Bra. I run almost everyday and this bra never fails. I own 5 of the Moving comfort bra. I still have not found a bra as good as this one. Try it on then jump up and down, seriously. Champion bras I found are terrible. Any bra you have to put over your head is awful. I have read that Enell makes a great bra as well.0
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I don't own one (don't have a particularly large chest and can get by with champion and moving comfort bras), but I've heard amazing things about the Panache sports bras.0
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I have big boobs (in fact, I posted a topic of my own just like this). I wound up getting a medium support bra from Champion and it actually works REALLY well. It wasn't even expensive, so I was surprised. I got it as a temporary solution before I could get a "good" one, but yeah it's my permanent one now.0
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I use the Enell bra -- they are expensive so I buy seconds from discountsportsbras dot com. They are tight but I find they feel good once you get used to them. They are the only sports bra I have found that keeps everything firmly in place.
For low impact and high calorie burn, try cycling, rowing, or an intense barre workout class.0 -
I wear a regular bra and then wear a high impact sports bra over the top
I have a good handful up top and they do not move at all for running etc
Just found that the sports bra on its own was never enough and I want to keep my assets as valuable as I can!0 -
I really like the sports bras at Old Navy, I'm big chested, and I don't move in those.0
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Same here - As a 30DDD and runner, I picked up a size S of this sports bra as I was desperate for a solution (and it was only $10!): http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=1013853&vid=1&pid=731896502
Since, I have purchased 3 more and I only wear my other sports bras if everything else is dirty.
If you have a little more money to spend, I've also heard GREAT things about Freya sports bras from my sisters who are larger-chested than me.0 -
I'm a 34F so I think I can help you.
You're going to have to spend a little extra $$ if you want to get a proper sports bra, but believe me, they are totally worth it. I was so tired of having to wear 2+ "normal" sport bras and still have my boobs move up and down.
The best sport bra for d+ size is hands down is the SHOCK ABSORBER Active D+ classic bra http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/en/products/active-range/active-dplus-classic-support/
I know its ugly as hell, but believe me, I've tried them all. If you want superior support with NO jiggle, get a sports bra that looks more like a harness or corset than a sports bra. They are so unsexy but you wont believe it when you jump and your boobs don't move. Its inane! I love my shock absorber so much I have 3 of them and wear them even while not working out. They don't give me the "uni-boob" and also do a great job at minimizing my bust.
Here is the BEST list:
http://www.womensadventuremagazine.com/gear/best-sports-bras-for-large-busts/
ps: just don't get Panache, I'm actually wearing one right now and It sucks! regret buying it!0 -
Shock Absorber Run for me.It's pretty tight - all over. However it feels 'secure'. Nothing moves at all.
it isn't cheap, but is definitely worth it.
http://www.theoutnet.com/product/314046?cm_mmc=ProductSearchPLA-_-GB-_-Clothing-_-Activewear&gclid=CjkKEQjwttWcBRCuhYjhouveusIBEiQAwjy8IDh03NfjvATDExu-2vFT-NFRGEIxLOm4ktfFVAeGCH7w_wcB0 -
Thank you everyone so far, wow, I didn't expect there would be so many responses so fast! I guess there are plenty out there to choose from, now to see if I can afford one in the future and find someplace local to try them on. Would love to find someplace that will let you return them even if they have been worn because no amount of jumping up & down in the changing room will equal an hour at the gym or on the trail. Keep the suggestions coming please! Sorry if anyone has discussed this before. Can you post a link to your thread (if you can find it?) I would love to hear what others have found and suggested in the past. I know this has probably got to be the #1 problem and would love to hear what others have had success & failure with.
Would love to hear more on effective low/no impact exercising too. I need to work on getting my heart rate up, will look more for suggestions on this.
Thank you everyone, I really do appreciate it!
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I have the same problem. As a 30 DD it felt almost impossible to find a bra that kept all the bits from moving around. But I ended up with the Under Armour bra top and absolutely looooove it! So comfortable that I even picked up a second so that I can always have one ready for workouts. I included a link below for reference but I'm positive you can find them more places than just Sportchek.
http://www.sportchek.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=12394710
As for the low impact, spinning might be a good cardio option. It's done mostly seated (or standing if you've got the legs for it) on the stationary bike so you don't get jostled around the same way you would with running or something like zumba or other cardio classes.0 -
I really like the sports bras at Old Navy, I'm big chested, and I don't move in those.
Another vote for the old navy sports bras0 -
Victoria's Secret has my favorite sports bra. I'm a 36C and it hold me in place while running.0
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I have been using the Enell sports bra and it is awesome with high impact workouts (kickboxing, running). They also have some lighter versions which I have not tried.
This. I use Enell's high impact bra and the girls are locked down tighter than Ft. Knox! No movement, and it's comfortable!0 -
I bought a lulu lemon "ta-ta tamer" that I swear by. It is great for running, cardio kickboxing, zumba, anything high impact and you don't feel like you're going to get smacked in the face by your "ta-ta's" I love it. I've attached a link below.
http://shop.lululemon.com/products/clothes-accessories/bras-medium-support/Ta-Ta-Tamer-II-311100 -
So I am a 36D and have found the Nike sports bras to be amazing. They are about $45. I can't run because of ankle problems but they work great for kickboxing and intense dance. I like to use the elliptical as well as the treadmill. Two free online exercise video Sites are grokker.com and doyogawithme.com. I think yoga is a great workout, not a high calorie burn but a great stretch to keep soreness and cramps away. I usually do yoga in the evening to prevent soreness. On grokker.com ther are many types of workouts to choose from!!! Good luck.0
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I wear the champion sports bras from Target as well as the old navy sports bras. I'm a 38DDD so I understand that no-jiggle isn't just about not drawing attention but also because it hurts! If I'm going to be doing something extra intensive I'll wear 2 sports bras for extra holding power.0
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i go the it hurts to wear it rotine and deal with pain so they dont move! howveer my gf has very very large chest adn if we go running or roller skating she actully wears a swim suit under her clothes it has better support only way she can do it.0
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I love the underwire sports bras from Champion's online store. My favorites are the Shape Too! and the Spot Comfort (not underwire but it works well for me). They're return policy is great, it costs a little extra but I always buy a few new styles to try them out and return the ones that don't work. It's totally worth it for a bra that keeps everything in place but doesn't squeeze the life out of you.0
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The Moving Comfort bras are my favorites, but I also have an Old Navy one that is surprisingly pretty good. With most cheaper bras I have to double up but not with the ON one. (I wear a 32DDD.)0
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