I’d like to say it’s purely because of my breasts that I’m not a professional athlete.
Unfortunately I think its more my complete lack of coordination and sporting ability that’s the problem rather than my DD, sometime E boobs.
Still, many will know the anxiety and pain of moving vigorously without the necessary support. But while finding a sports bra that doesn’t make your poor breasts feel like they’re on a trampoline may seem like an elusive search, I think I’ve finally done it. Now for that Nobel Prize…
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I attended an event held by Triumph last week to celebrate the launch of their new triaction sports range. It was a spin class – my first, and the perfect test for a sports bra’s capability.
I put on my colourful Triaction Control Lite Minimiser Sports Bra, $74.95 and matching logo t-shirt supplied to guests, half-expecting to have to clutch at my breasts to hold them whilst simultaneously holding onto the bike handles. I envisioned dramatically toppling off said bike, all in the name of supporting my boobs.
What happened was the opposite.
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A spin class is HARDLY the place to really try out a sports bra... Running, basketball, step class, trampolining - anything but a class where your movement is moderated by a stationary bike!
Now just to find a sports bra to fit my huge boobs - anyone know of a company that does sports bras in a size 14I?? Cause right now my boobs suffocate me in yoga and doing any form of crunch.
I usually go a cup size down and a band size up in sports bras... you could try this and you would then fit into Shock Absorber brand (does what it says on the box).
A boob band might also help, Lisa. Reduce the bounce a little?
I am a 32M cup (US) (32 rib, 45 bust) and I am in love with the "shefit" sports bra. It lifts and separates so no uni-boob, I can run and jump and do everything without my breasts bouncing up. They even hold them in place while I lay on the floor for yoga so I do not get choked. I do not consider D or DD very large, but I haven't been that small since 6th grade.