Breasts
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my favorite (and most comfortable sports bra I've ever used) is the Fiona bra from Moving Comfort. I'm on my second one and they are worth every penny.
I lost 50 lbs a few years ago and that included a reduction of only one cup size. honestly, I was a little upset at first, but I found that I felt so much better and more energetic, and I really did not care at the end. I suppose it is a very individual thing, and you will feel your own way about it, but I would urge you to exercise (find something that works for you, a lot of people have recommended some great low-impact things here) and see how you feel. A good weightlifting program and/or swimming could be great. Sometimes even walking (hopefully with your awesome sports bra) can do a lot. Another thing is dvds at home or a fitness game through wii or PS or whatever (opposed to going to a gym), if you are uncomfortable with people watching. My overall health is worth more to me than my boobs are. But I am sure other people feel differently. Good luck and I hope you find something that you like.0 -
I'll second/third/whatever the go-too-small suggestion. Too-small sports bra over regular bra works pretty well for me. Once I even found a regular tank top (cost like 5 dollars) from a fairly thick fabric, got the smallest size that I could force over my boobs, cut off the bottom, and voila. It was actually a pretty good solution for a few months until it stretched out.0
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The elliptical machine gives a great, tough workout with less bounce. Plus your bottom half will end up looking as good as the top.0
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1. Lift weights. Walk.
2. You will not lose any weight unless you eat more than you burn.
You mean if you burn more than you eat.0 -
So I have a twisted spine because of big boobs and bad posture. So safe to say my boobs are damn heavy. I tried wearing multiple sports bras but that actually gave me friction burn!
I recently bought a panache bra from Bravissimo and oh my god I can even do bouncercise now! It doesn't rub under the arm, under the boobs or nipples (important esp if you have pierced like me), they have moulded cups to keep your shape and to better support each breast separately. I have never looked back since then and am looking forward to going back to Muay Thai boxing and doing jumping jacks without falling over due to the pendulum swing of my bazonkas!
BTW, depending on if you store fat in your breasts or not, you may lose weight in your boobs no matter what. This is not a bad thing. I did at a young age (I looked like a milking cow at 16) and they sprung up nicely and look so much better now they are small(ER). I have such a small back (30" on a good day) and looked very stupid, plus the weight they put on my spine has done me no good. I am still wearing a back brace most days to correct my posture.
And if you are still struggling, just avoid high impact activities. Simples!
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Oh, and DO NOT get a too small bra - this is idiotic and how to potentially cripple yourself and or cause permanent damage to your nerves and such what.0
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Thank you all for your advices, I'll definitely try wearing 2 sports bra and I'll try the brands you suggested.
Some of you said I will reduce my breasts if I exercise but I'm not sure why? I just want to make my belly flat and in general become more healthy, I am not really super big (size 10) so I thought exercising (if I eat normally just healthier) would not reduce them. BTW they are not THAT huge to be considered for the surgery or anything like that (this is me in the profile picture). I've had big breasts since I was like 14 and I was skinny at that time (like really skinny) and I'm just scared if I lose weight they will somehow get much smaller.
At gym normally I do running and bike for one hour and then go to a swimming pool for another hour, recently I got this app on my phone to work on my belly because this is my major reason but I've heard it's good to combine with other exercises otherwise I will get muscles but they will be covered with fat. Anyway I am really new to all this, last time I went to gym (before now) was like 5 years ago and I have no idea what I'm doing, especially that I see different advices on different websites.
Basically my goal is to achieve a flat belly and big bum + keep big boobs, is it too much to ask for?0 -
I'm BUSTY, we're talking iCups..I will only buy Freya high impact maximum support sports bra. You have to pay a price, but definitely worth it...I run, do jazzercise, jump on a trampoline, etc, etc...and have no problem with bounce.
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Freya is where its at. I love their everyday bras too and I'm saving up for one of their swim suits.0 -
good ones not the kind from target, but a legitimate heavy duty one. It will be expensive but worth every penny.
Could you please tell one or two brands that you recommend? I also have big breasts and want to buy a sports bra but confused about the "good heavy duty" ones.
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I bought a Champion brand sports bra online. Racer back, medium thickness straps, under wire, super comfortable and sweat wicking. I use it for running and jumping rope. It definitely beats wearing 3 bras at once. I wear a 34 H.0
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bumping for brand ideas0
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I have (and LOVE) a couple Moving Comfort Juno bras (they were the highest rated on Amazon, so that's what I got). I also just bought a "Ta-Ta Tamer" from LuLuLemon and it is great as well.0
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I am fuller busted as well I wear two sports bras, I run just fine no pain no jiggly but I also buy sports bras that are one or two sizes too small. Hope that may help0
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Thank you all for your advices, I'll definitely try wearing 2 sports bra and I'll try the brands you suggested.
Some of you said I will reduce my breasts if I exercise but I'm not sure why? I just want to make my belly flat and in general become more healthy, I am not really super big (size 10) so I thought exercising (if I eat normally just healthier) would not reduce them. BTW they are not THAT huge to be considered for the surgery or anything like that (this is me in the profile picture). I've had big breasts since I was like 14 and I was skinny at that time (like really skinny) and I'm just scared if I lose weight they will somehow get much smaller.
At gym normally I do running and bike for one hour and then go to a swimming pool for another hour, recently I got this app on my phone to work on my belly because this is my major reason but I've heard it's good to combine with other exercises otherwise I will get muscles but they will be covered with fat. Anyway I am really new to all this, last time I went to gym (before now) was like 5 years ago and I have no idea what I'm doing, especially that I see different advices on different websites.
Basically my goal is to achieve a flat belly and big bum + keep big boobs, is it too much to ask for?
Personally I disagree you may not lose the big boobs, I haven't they are exactly the same as when I started losing weight0 -
Amen to that0
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Hooray for boobies :-)0
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big boobs - natures natural kettle bells....
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From a fellow big boobed girl wear 2 sports bras, good ones not the kind from target, but a legitimate heavy duty one. It will be expensive but worth every penny.
Lift weights not because it will be kinder on them but because the effect lifting has on them is amazing!
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My wife does this when running. It's the only thing she's found to keep them in control.0 -
I have found that buying a tight fitting HIGH impact sports bra has helped. I stress high impact because the majority of what you find is medium or low impact. Nike makes a great one. I found it at ****'s sporting goods store.0
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Options:
1. Double up on cheap compression bras
2. Panache
3. Shock Absorber
4. Enell0 -
There are a few companies out there who make great sports bras for large busted women. When I use some of these bra's I don't need to double up and it is a lot more comfortable and supportive than the double compression bras. A regular bra, under a sports bra is just uncomfortable and ineffective. I have used the Champion high impact bra's for larger busted women and I really like them. Heard great things about Panach too.0
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Same problem here. I run and wear 2 sports bras and it really does help!
Yup. I mean, it's not perfect, but it does the job.0 -
I had a really big breasted friend when I was younger. She use to lay. She would use her regilar bra, then a regular sports bra & a tight tank top. Maybe try a high impact sports bra, with a 1/2 size too small regular sports bra on top or a tight tank top on top??0
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Shock Absorber or Panache sports bras. I'm a DD/E cup and those two sports bras are the best invention known to mankind!0
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Spend the money and buy a SERIOUS sports bra. Title Nine rates theirs, and these are the ones they guarantee to control the most unruly of breasts. :-)
http://www.titlenine.com/category/sports-bras-and-undies/high-impact-sports-bras.do?nType=10 -
victoria secret has a wonderful heavy duty sports bra. its around $54. i LOVE it. i feel secure and actually participate in jumping jacks and jump roping in a class workout. i used to have to double up....but this bra is great.0
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I suggest going over to reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits. They can help with finding bras (sports and otherwise) that will work with most sizes and breast shapes.0
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Stationary or recumbent bike for your cardio. You will get a good workout, but you won't jiggle around!0
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Underarmor makes some good ones.0
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I have nothing to add, except maybe try a form of exercise that isn't so high impact?
A good weightlifting routine would probably be a) fabulous exercise; and b) kind on the old girls....
Do this.
Yep. I'm not particularly busty, but I don't even need a sports bra for weight training.
I suspect a larger busted woman would need only something comfy and supportive.0
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