For Women... How Reduce Bouncing!
brittanyscherich
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So I found tonight that if I wear a sports bra over a normal bra, that it reduces bouncing a lot! Has anyone else found a way to reduce bouncing?
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A very tight top. I got a breast reduction done about 4 months ago to help with this problem. Depending on the type of impact-exercise I'm doing, I wear a "regular" bra, and then a compression-type sports bra over that, then a workout top with a tight shelf-bra. Problem is, with all that compression, its sometimes tough to breathe. :frown:
When I'm just lifting weights or doing medium-impact cardio, I get away with a well-fitted "regular" bra, and the shelf-bra in my workout top. I'm currently a D cupsize.0 -
I like bouncing.
To pass time whilst running i like to play "Guess the size" as an oncoming jogger goes by0 -
I like bouncing.
To pass time whilst running i like to play "Guess the size" as an oncoming jogger goes by
Oh man. If there were a better eye-rolling smilie, here is where I'd use it lol. :huh:0 -
I buy a very good sports bra that stops bouncing.
If I didn't there is no way I could run. Bouncing is downright painful.0 -
So I found tonight that if I wear a sports bra over a normal bra, that it reduces bouncing a lot! Has anyone else found a way to reduce bouncing?
I like the Maia bra from Moving Comfort. They work best for me. I am an E & I don't bounce. Some people like the Enell bras, which are also bounce free.
THIS is the Enell
I believe Oprah likes them. They are available on enell.com and you can look there for somewhere near you.
Here's the Moving Comfort page
http://www.movingcomfort.com/dyn_prodlist.php?k=344605
And then Junonia has knock offs of those bras too. GL!0 -
I like bouncing.
To pass time whilst running i like to play "Guess the size" as an oncoming jogger goes by
:laugh:
K myself I good sports Bra and a tight tube bra as well...but being errrr really big ( Gcup :blushing: ) I havea hard time finding stuff to strap that gals down0 -
I buy a very good sports bra that stops bouncing.
If I didn't there is no way I could run. Bouncing is downright painful.
Recommend one, please!! Money isn't a problem if it means the girls are controlled. :grumble:0 -
:laugh:
K myself I good sports Bra and a tight tube bra as well...but being errrr really big ( Gcup :blushing: ) I havea hard time finding stuff to strap that gals down
If you are in the UK I can recommend a couple of good brands for larger cups (I am the same size and know its a massive pain getting a good fit).0 -
I buy a very good sports bra that stops bouncing.
If I didn't there is no way I could run. Bouncing is downright painful.
Recommend one, please!! Money isn't a problem if it means the girls are controlled. :grumble:
Freya are awesome. They specialise in larger cup sizes but still offer smaller back sizes I believe they go up to H cups. There are also Max Sports. Not quite as supportive but they look really good and could be used without having a shirt over the top. They are cheaper so I have quite a few of them.0 -
Try 'less bounce' bras...they are fantastic. I used to bounce a lot and then when I trined for a marathon I ended up with cuts and scabs from chaffing where my bra starps were (even though I was wearing a sports bra). Less bounce saw me through it and I now own 3 of thier bras, woulnd't go back!
Less bounce are defo the best and it made me realise how rubblish my other so called professional sprots bras were.
I am a c cup by the way (except for one month a week when I am a D cup!) ;o)
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Moving Comfort keeps me stable and doesn't kill my shoulders, either! Definitely recommend them. I'm a 40DD and I can do jumping jacks in it without feeling like my breasts are being ripped off my chest!0
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I like bouncing.
To pass time whilst running i like to play "Guess the size" as an oncoming jogger goes by
Oh man. If there were a better eye-rolling smilie, here is where I'd use it lol. :huh:
I thought the exact same thing.0 -
For any British women with the same concerns, I would recommend Marks and Spencers own-brand sports bras. They do a great job of keeping my DDs under control0
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I am a 42F.....HUGE....lmao....I usually wear a normal bra with a sports bra thats tight over it and it helps a lot but by no means are those suckers tied down!!! I still almost get knocked in the face when doing jumping jacks! I think its important too to have a sports bra that fits properly and is a lil tight fitting.....I have friends who wear them and they give little to no support at all and I wonder why the hell they are even wearing them!0
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I buy a very good sports bra that stops bouncing.
If I didn't there is no way I could run. Bouncing is downright painful.
Recommend one, please!! Money isn't a problem if it means the girls are controlled. :grumble:
I have 4 Lululemon "Ta Ta Tamer"s I started DD cup, and I'm now a D cup (hoping to be a C cup soon!)
I have run 3 half marathons in this bra and find it amazing!! I ran a 10k in a different sports bra and the pics are atrocious!! and I def didn't have enough support lesson learned :P0 -
Really envious of lessbounce.com for UK people. What is the equivalent in the USA? Frey soft cup without underwire that keeps you up and not bouncing? I am totally envious. I checked for USA sites but none carry that particular bra...0
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I do not do any running or jogging for the simple reason that no one makes a sports bra that comes close to fitting me!
(size KK+ :blushing: :blushing: ) I'm only 36/38 at the back, even these the underwire doesn't actually sit on my chest its
about 2" off it.
My Dad always used to tell me at least I could never fall flat on my face!
Now I worry about if I do actually loose eneough there to make a difference - how much further south of my chest will they end up!
Editing as I forgot to add:
if you are a larger lady in the UK, try Bravissimo.com - they also have some stores. It's the only place I can buy anything to fit me,
they also do swim wear, and are not too expensive.0 -
:laugh:
K myself I good sports Bra and a tight tube bra as well...but being errrr really big ( Gcup :blushing: ) I havea hard time finding stuff to strap that gals down
If you are in the UK I can recommend a couple of good brands for larger cups (I am the same size and know its a massive pain getting a good fit).
Nah I'm an Aussie gal
I shop at bras n things here and they have a pretty good one for me here I would love to get one of those Enell's I believe they are I hear they are tops!!!0 -
ok well im a kiwi so can't really recommend where you could get anything lol but im a 36 FF and i just use a good fitting bra and a really tight sports bra over top....and i mean really tight!!0
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I just discovered that an older (and smaller sports bra) worked better than my normal sized sports bra.. it was a much tighter fit (still could breathe but tight) ... nothing bounced!!!
Its been recommended (I asked a while ago on here too ) - to find a sports bra that has an additional tight covering over the bra ... better snugger fit!
Good luck!0 -
Why am I reading this thread! Criminy.0
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Go to www.title nine.com. They rate their sports bras based on support and are very favorably reviewed....0
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Definitely Enell sports bra! THEEE best!0
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As a nice 36 E/F, it can be a bit difficult to find bras in my size. However I tend to go for a size smaller - one that doesn't squeeze the puppies to death but tightens then up nicely.
I also never go for anything lower than 'high impact', no matter what I'm doing.
The already mentioned M&S own brand is great, as are Shock Absorbers. (my choice 90% of the time) Besides, my SA bra has nice loops to put my HRM strap through.0 -
A little update for UK ladies,
I managed to purchase a sports bra for my chunky monkeys last night from Bravissimo.
They now have a sports bra up to K size in 36 back
highest back size they do in 40 and in that largest cup size is J
£30 well spent, I managed to do the jumping jacks on 30day shred which were impossible the night before!0 -
So I found tonight that if I wear a sports bra over a normal bra, that it reduces bouncing a lot! Has anyone else found a way to reduce bouncing?
LOL this is exactly what I have been doing in the gym since I had a baby! They need STRAPPING UP! Definitely wearing a tight top to work out in helps as well.0 -
Hahaha aren't google adds clever! As we speak, there's a Figleaves.com ad on my screen.
I (Ireland) usually buy from figleaves or bravissimo. Will be reading this thread for some advice also, I was a cup G up until now, but they've shrunk (yay), need to get myself measured first and then I'll be ordering a good sports bra myself0 -
thank you must get wee run to m&s0
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aha!! I am a 32 GG and I don't run because it nearly kills me to!
I will try bravissimo and M&S shockabsorber.0
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