For the Ladies....Need Some Help
Krys_T
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So this question is for the ladies....I am looking for a good, supportive sports bra. I have not purchased one in many years and I have went up and down in size since purchasing it. So right now I am a DD cup and I need something that I can bounce around doing TurboFire, without feeling like I am going to poke myself in the eye LOL jk But any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I am so going to watch this thread ... I have the same problem!!0
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I love love Moving Comfort's bra Juno, you can get it on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Comfort-Womens-Juno-Black/dp/B002T1FV3Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1306934302&sr=8-1
It is super supportive.0 -
In my new shape magazine it lists the best for every size, and I left it at home.. Try looking a shape online, it may have the article there. If not I will give you a message later..0
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I'll be following this as well. I've been having the same problem, and can't find one supportive enough. I've resorted to doubling up and using two for my Turbo Kick classes.0
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I love Moving Comfort - Fiona. I bought a cup size smaller and it is as close to not having boobs as I could get without surgery! I'm a DDD/E and it works amazing!0
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So this question is for the ladies....I am looking for a good, supportive sports bra. I have not purchased one in many years and I have went up and down in size since purchasing it. So right now I am a DD cup and I need something that I can bounce around doing TurboFire, without feeling like I am going to poke myself in the eye LOL jk But any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
If you do a search for 'sports bra' in the messages boards, you'll see that this has been covered before.
here are just a few links: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/252536-sports-bra-for-biiiiiig-boobies?hl=sports+bra
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/229400-sport-bra-reviews
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I wear 2 sports bras, they don't bounce one bit, I do go one size smaller too at least on the bottom bra0
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I love love Moving Comfort's bra Juno, you can get it on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Comfort-Womens-Juno-Black/dp/B002T1FV3Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1306934302&sr=8-1
It is super supportive.
PS: I used this bra for Turbo Fire & Running. It's great. Did so with a D cup, but it is more supportive than my last "supportive bra" for when I had a DD cup.0 -
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Same problem...but I have G's!!! I really need something before I knock myself out while running!!!! YIKES!!!0
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I had that problem too. I actually was at the Nike store a few days ago to get new sneakers and found high impact sports bras there. Though they are a bit pricey but worth the money.0
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Bump :happy:0
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I have to always double up on sports bras, I have the same problem.0
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I am always looking for a good supportive sports bra. I am a DD and am gonna be starting Turbo Fire once I'm done w/ Chalean Extreme. Maybe I will be smaller by then. One can only hope.0
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Champion bras are great. I'm a bouncy DD after nursing 2 kids and I can cross train running, kickboxing and step aerobics in the Champion bras with no pinching or pulling. I find them for less than $30 at TJMaxx, Ross and Marshalls.
The Fiona by Moving Comfort works well but is a bit more pricey.0 -
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I would check CW-X products. I've not used their sports bra's before but I run in thier tights quite a bit and they're AWESOME. I can only imagine that their bra's would be the same. I've read reviews and everything seems to be positive. http://cw-x.com/Default.aspx0
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Shock Absorber Max Range - they've seen me through from E to DD cup!0
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I have had issues with this in the past with finding right one. I found mine at Wallmart but I forget the brand. But was not expensive and comes in larger sizes too. Brand could be Nike or Fruit of Loom? It goes over you head and is a shelf bra. Don;t know if if I was any help...0
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Because I am still losing weight and inches, I'm not that excited about spending the kind of money I would need to spend to get a great sports bra. Instead, I just wear two bras. A regular underwire and then and spandexy sports bra from Target over that. I but the sportsbra one size small. I get good compression without uniboob or weird bulging in the armpits.0
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I had that problem too. I actually was at the Nike store a few days ago to get new sneakers and found high impact sports bras there. Though they are a bit pricey but worth the money.
I have a high impact sport bra from Nike. I payed 60$ 4 years ago and it still looks like new. It is worth the money. I LOVE my Nike sports bra (I wear a D or DD, depends of the brand). I bike from work to home and I don't like to feel my boobs bounce all over the place, but with this one, I don't feel all the bumps and holes and rock and bouncyness of the bad road we have here. Good luck with your search!0 -
Morning ladies
The enell is expensive but great. I actually bought it at a shop that altered the straps to make it even tighter for me. Its a tank for your breast! They don't move! Once again Expensive but I have had mine for 16months and have no complaints. i was nursing twins and could still workout! My large C's had gone to FF's If you have questions feel free to contact me:) Zee
http://www.enell.com/0 -
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I find that anything that says compression in it works awesome. It will pretty much flatten you (it will me and I am a D cup), when running there is little to now bounce or jiggle.0
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http://www.athleta.com and http://www.titlenine.com have very supportive one in lots and lots of sizes. a little more expensive than walmart or target, but they are good quality and last a really long time.0
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I have had this issue all my life, and I am a runner, fitness instructor. I have differnet bras for different activities, and this is where I buy ONE bra to run in and LOVE IT! I only doubled up while nursing. Champion bras are the bomb for large chested women and not that expensive! )(personally I have tried NIKE, REEBOK, and ADDIDAS bras and they do not have enough support for running, but would be fine for other things). You CAN NOT find the size in the stores though, you need to order through their website.
http://www.championusa.com/Champion/Categories/Women-Champion/Women_ShopByCategory-Champion/Women_SportsBras-Champion.aspx
I usually don't pay more than $25 for one, usually I try to get them on sale for $20 if I can. sign up for their emails and you know when they have a sale. The seamless ones don't have a ton of support! I wear them for yoga only (or mowing the lawn) I have even converted to only wearing daily their Champion sport no poke wire bra for every day use...this one runs slightly small...because of the moiture wicking. and if I have to chase the dog, I am not totally bouncing all over.
I have horse riding friends that wear something else. I can't recall the name of it. I tried one on once, and the girls didn't move AT ALL! I can ask them what it is if you are intersted.0 -
I forgot to say that the bras don't flatten you or give you uniboob.0
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I have DD- and LOVE the under armour zip up bras!! they are a little expensive $44 - but TOTALLY worth it!!
no fighting to get it over your head, no trying yo do up the hooks in the back.. it zips right up the front.
I use this for Running, turbo jam and what ever else I need the support from.
I find them at Sports Authority. not sure what size they go up to but I wear the Large and I am a 34-36 DD.0
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