So, I started jogging again a few weeks ago, and thus I pulled out my sports bras. I'm down to two that haven't lost all their elasticity, a Moving Comfort that I bought at an REI sale a few months ago, and a Title 9, 5-dumbbell one whose brand I forget, that I bought...um, definitely before my half marathon in 2008. Maybe *way* before that.
Both of these bras do a good job restricting bounce, but when I wore the heavy-duty one (the thing is seriously like armor) I struggled to breathe after an intense interval, and even the newer one (that I ordered according to my more current, larger band size) makes me notice it when I'm huffing and puffing.
Stupid question time: is it supposed to do this? Before I used to run, I biked, and bounce wasn't a factor there, so my less-supportive bras were fine, and I could heave and pant and wheeze without issue. Can anyone suggest a favorite bra for a D cup or above that marries the dual functions of not letting your boobs hit your chin on every stride but still letting you actually, you know, oxygenate?
Both of these bras do a good job restricting bounce, but when I wore the heavy-duty one (the thing is seriously like armor) I struggled to breathe after an intense interval, and even the newer one (that I ordered according to my more current, larger band size) makes me notice it when I'm huffing and puffing.
Stupid question time: is it supposed to do this? Before I used to run, I biked, and bounce wasn't a factor there, so my less-supportive bras were fine, and I could heave and pant and wheeze without issue. Can anyone suggest a favorite bra for a D cup or above that marries the dual functions of not letting your boobs hit your chin on every stride but still letting you actually, you know, oxygenate?
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