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2008-03-06 4:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce

From my own experience I think that if you are above a D cup it becomes next to impossible to control the bounce enough to be really comfortable while running.  I am an DDD or F (was a G) and I have to wear not only a great bra but also a tri top to really run without discomfort.  I recommend the Goddess Bra (breakoutbras.com) as it is adjustable in the front and on the shoulders, dries fast, gives you two breasts, and also comes in black (my signature color).



Edited by Medusa_Ann 2008-03-06 4:53 PM


2008-03-06 5:34 PM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce
i dont know the actual name, but i have one thats says titanium on it. its the best! its like the only one i wear! it looks really regular too...i hate those ones that look all "extra supportive," i dont think i could ever buy one...haha
2008-03-06 5:52 PM
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DrLeah - 2008-03-06 5:24 PM I think that every guy that feels the need to post on this thread should have 10 pounds of jello strapped to their chest and then go run a half marathon.  Even a 10k should shut them up.

I'm good with this if I can race in the "F" division! 

 

2008-03-06 7:17 PM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce

heh.    I just looked down and laughed

Seriously though, I have some large chested clients and they LOVE that bra.  LOVE it.   

2008-03-06 7:47 PM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce
I purchased some Sport Hill Bras for my wife last month and she really liked them so we just received another order the other day. There on clearance now if you scroll down to the bottom of the page, they may be worth a shot and are pretty cheap on clearance. My code for 20% off expired on the 29th.

http://www.milemarkersports.com/clearance.php

2008-03-06 8:17 PM
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GatorGirl22 - 2008-03-06 1:20 PM 34DD here....hands down the Maia and Fiona by Moving Comfort. When you go back to Tampa, stock up at Sports Authority. I have 2 of each and rotate them. The straps are adjustable, which is the main reason they work well. Both have 3-clasp closures, too.

I'm sorry, what what was the message you were trying to get across?



2008-03-06 9:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce

can ya'll comment on if wearing a HRM makes any difference?

 

I was just looking at the CWX and Fiona...  I need a new outfit this tri season.   I've been going with the cheap Target stuff.  

2008-03-06 11:15 PM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce
I love the Moving comfort Fiona!  I am a D cup. I always wore champion bras before, but the fiona is so much better.
2008-03-07 12:04 AM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce
Okay i'm a guy and talk about looks try walking into the running store when they are having ttheyre bralapalooza sale or whatever it's called at first i just thought man a lot of women shop here, was actually pretty funny...but sorry i don't have a reccomendation...
2008-03-07 12:16 AM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce

Aussie & NZ Ladies get down to Rebel sport. the TRIUMPH Triaction bra has been designed for Triathlon. There's a CROP for smaller busts (like mine) and then they have a huge range for the fuller cupped women.

 

I also wear a HRM with mine.  

 This bra is GREAT because my girls don't move! 

To be honest the bra is FANTASTIC. I love mine and they were selling like hotcakes at the noosa triathlon this year. Women of all bra sizes were buying.

http://www.triumph.com/au/page_18867_TriAction%C2%AE_Yoga.php

have to scroll through as it's a flash site and all the triaction bras are listed)



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2008-03-07 8:03 AM
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Subject: RE: Ladies: jog bras to minimize bounce

Wow. Triumph has some beautiful lingerie!

I doubled up last night and that seemed to work fine. I'll give the CWX and Moving Comfort bras a try, too. Thanks for all the input!



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