When I'm out there running, I've got my girls tucked up nice and safe, in my regular cotton, underwired bra that cost $5.
Unfortunately when breasts were doled out, I was at the end of the line, and there wasn't much left when it was my turn. So I feel it's alright to run in my everyday bra. After all, there's not all that much there to support.
However, I have tried 'real' sports bras. Once I forked out $25 for a Fila sports bra. Unfortunately it rubbed me the wrong way, and I got an angry looking bruise, right between the girls. And that was it for me. From then on, I stayed with my 'normal' bra.
What kind of bra do you wear during your runs?
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What kind of bra do you wear during your runs?
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Thanks for posting this! It's so important to wear the right sports bra especially when you are near the front of the breast line! It's hard to find a sports bra with the right support that doesn't allow too much bouncing and doesn't put too much pressure on your shoulders and back (a sight I don't appreciate and pain I hate getting). I have been wearing the Champion Powerback Underwire Sports Bra for about 3 years now and I don't think there is a better bra out there for large breasted runners. I have actually been asked by other runners what I wear because I don't bounce! Under Armour has a new maximum support bra (I have yet to check out) that is also moisture wicking which the Champion is not. In my opinion it's a small price to pay for great support and with a performance shirt it really doesn't matter.
I like to have the girls firmly dealt with on runs. I just wear a Target sports bra but it does the trick very nicely.
Moisture wicking is indeed very important! It's one of the drawback sof my regular bras.
I was right behind you in line, I have nothing to support really. A little more then usual right now since I just had my second child and still have a little weight to lose. Once it's gone, bye bye boobies. That's the first place I lose weight and last place to gain. But... I digress. I wear sports bras I get from Marshalls or TJs, they sell all kinds of brands for like $10 and they're great. Very comfortable.
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