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The runner's community are experts at preventing chafing. Try this stuff, available at any runner's store:
http://www.bodyglide.com/
Truth...body glide is great for chafing. I use it for every long run.0 -
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Make sure you have a sports bra that is sized by CUP size. I like Moving Comfort in either Fiona or Juno. They tend to be around $40.
What works for me is wearing a cheap sports bra under my good one (you know like the Walmart ones that I couldn't even walk in), that way I can just change out the sweaty under one and don't feel too gross about reusing the supporting one throughout the week.0 -
Make sure you have a sports bra that is sized by CUP size. I like Moving Comfort in either Fiona or Juno. They tend to be around $40.
What works for me is wearing a cheap sports bra under my good one (you know like the Walmart ones that I couldn't even walk in), that way I can just change out the sweaty under one and don't feel too gross about reusing the supporting one throughout the week.
I LOVE Moving Comfort! They are my favorite! I used to be a DD also (not anymore) but Moving Comfort has long been my favorite sports bra at any size!0 -
Shock Absorber are great. I'd forget I had boobs at all if it weren't for how sweaty I get0
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Bummer. I looked at Moving Comfort site and they only go up to an E cup.0
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I'm a 36DD and I found a NIke sports bra at Marshalls for $9.99 and I have a molded cup bra that I wear under it. Both bras together cost less that $20 and they keep the girls in place with no chaffing. Also I found sports bras that have the adjustable straps that cross offer more support.0
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I love my Lululemon Tata tamer....it's great support and wasn't too outrageous in price0
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Shock absorber Run - one of these bad boys http://www.lessbounce.com/sale-sale-sports-bras/shock-absorber-run-bra_ct533pd37.htm?gclid=Cj0KEQiAgMKmBRDMjo_F9OfUubABEiQAp8Ky1zSJ_0Qcsa-q3IYvNC9RE2AIkyt4rV88ZK6DAM2R4vgaAh5m8P8HAQ
Also have a read of this http://thebetterbracampaign.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/bra-fitting.html?m=1
Your bra/boobs should be supported by the ribs not the straps. If you're wearing the wrong size in normal bras, any problems will be multiplied in some thing which needs to hold you still.0 -
Shock absorber Run - one of these bad boys http://www.lessbounce.com/sale-sale-sports-bras/shock-absorber-run-bra_ct533pd37.htm?gclid=Cj0KEQiAgMKmBRDMjo_F9OfUubABEiQAp8Ky1zSJ_0Qcsa-q3IYvNC9RE2AIkyt4rV88ZK6DAM2R4vgaAh5m8P8HAQ
Also have a read of this http://thebetterbracampaign.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/bra-fitting.html?m=1
Your bra/boobs should be supported by the ribs not the straps. If you're wearing the wrong size in normal bras, any problems will be multiplied in some thing which needs to hold you still.
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