Big boobs
kruemenapp
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i need help. I am a large breasted woman and having a hard time finding a supportive sport bra. Doing any type of jumping in my exercising is very painful.... And I love doing Zumba. TIA
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Wear 2 at a time. That's what works best for me0
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Yes, sandimomma30 is right. I have sport bra+ supportive sport top + supportive top/t-shirt0
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I'm a 34G - I wear two at a time, too.0
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What's your size? I'm a DDD/E and this bra is amazing:
http://www.movingcomfort.com/en_us/fiona-sports-bra/350003.html
Unfortunately it doesn't look like Moving Comfort goes up beyond my size, unfortunately. Would you like me to ask my sister? She works in a running store.0 -
Freya Active - I wear my normal size and there is much less jiggling These are bra-shaped bras as opposed to racer back or sports bras so they are easy/regular on-and-off. They are a bit expensive but are the best ones I've found. I'm 32G, btw.0
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I have a wired sports bra that fastens in the back. it is awesome. champion double dry.0
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What I do is make sure the band is the right size, but the cups are one size too small. This keeps everything sucked in tight so they don't bounce around.0
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I got a max support one off of the Bare Necessities website.0
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I'm a 32FF and I think Freya active are the best sports bras - no need to wear 2! I do often also wear a top with a support in it as well but not always. Make sure you have the correct fit though - commonly women wear a band that is too big and how for the straps to offer support - straps are just there to hold the bra up and not to support the weight of your breasts - the band should be tight enough to hold everything firm (but not so tight is uncomfortable). I'm not sure if you're in US or UK but in UK we have a shop called bravissimo For boobs above a D cup which is excellent for getting advice about the correct sizing (no tape measure required) and I'm sure there must be similar in USA?0
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36DDD here and training for my first 5K. This is hands down the best sports bra I've ever found (and I've owned a bunch):
http://www.amazon.com/Shock-Absorber-Womens-Ultimate-Sports/dp/B00368CL6Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1433978783&sr=8-1&keywords=shock+absorber+run+bra
Aside from being super-supportive, I like the fact that it can be made into a racerback if desired - I've had a hard time finding that in larger-sized sports bras.0 -
38E here. Panache and Shock Absorber will be your best friends.0
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This post is not what I was hoping for.0
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The titlenine website has lots of sizes available and I have recently purchased one and it's been amazing!0
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38E. Reduce the jumping. Try low impact aerobics or weights.0
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When I was nursing I wore a sports bra over a regular bra - that seemed to work the best for me. I had even tried the wearing 2 sports bra (in a smaller size), but it didn't help at all!0
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sandimomma30 wrote: »Wear 2 at a time. That's what works best for me
I do this too. One tighter one and one that's a little looser over the top of it. Not super comfortable but better than the alternative.
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I really love my VS sports bras...traditional hook back and straps that unhook and can be made racer back, plus a flexible wire and excellent coverage. (I think it's called the Ultimate)
As a 32D-32DD, it's soooo hard to find good bras that are small enough for my ribcage but also give good support. The adjustable back is a must have for me.0 -
I wear a 34G and I like the Shock Absorber or I like one that Wacoal that is underwire. Both seem to do the job.0
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32H checking in, my favorite brands right now are Anita and Panache. Good luck!0
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I agree. The Panache underwire sports bra was awesome. Sadly, only for about a month and then the wires busted free. But, I haven't found anything better. 36G0
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I'm a G and just wear a normal to my mma/bjj classes.0
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Normal bra + sports bra over. Only a 34DD, but am much, much bigger early breastfeeding.0
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Thanks everyone.... I really appreciate it!!0
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Men are so silly...
Back to the OP... Jillian Michaels makes one that is okay for me, I'm not as big as some of the women that had posted but I do understand the pain you feel when running or jumping... Before I found a decent sports bra though I would wear a normal bra with a sports bra over it.0 -
Panache Ultimate!!! I was a 34GG and wore 2 bras until I found them! you can buy from amazon. Basic colors are about $40. I was fortunate to have a reduction in Jan and now a happy 34D .0
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Hey there!
I'm a 32J and have found bras online that fit me really well! Currently I'm using the Shock absorber- I run in it and everything! It's been a trooper, too, had it for years. I know it should go, but it still works!0 -
I believe Saucony and Champion have some good ones. Also two at a time are helpful0
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interesting topic0
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