Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
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Skyla
SG007
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Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
Hey, Im 8 weeks post op now and started going back to the gym last week -desperate to lose the half a stone Ive put on since having my new boobs!!!! :evil:
Ive bought a 'shock absorber' sports bra and wore it last night to a body combat class, the bra was brilliant, really supportive but just one problem, it made my boobs look really odd and pointy!!! i felt really self concious :oops:
Any advice where I can get a really supportive sports bra that make my boobs look half decent?!
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Ive bought a 'shock absorber' sports bra and wore it last night to a body combat class, the bra was brilliant, really supportive but just one problem, it made my boobs look really odd and pointy!!! i felt really self concious :oops:
Any advice where I can get a really supportive sports bra that make my boobs look half decent?!
x x x x
Nicky19781- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
*I use the level 3 Shock absorbers as they look ''okay''
*M&S also do a couple in there which are pretty supportive, I have a ''high impact'' one from them and it does hold them in quite well. Migh be worth a look at theirs. Iv been doing lots of running and badminton and its held them rather well lol xx
*M&S also do a couple in there which are pretty supportive, I have a ''high impact'' one from them and it does hold them in quite well. Migh be worth a look at theirs. Iv been doing lots of running and badminton and its held them rather well lol xx
SG007- BJSF Addict
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Re: Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
They have some great sports bra's on the BoobyDoo website hun :)
Skyla- BJSF Addict
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Re: Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
I would check out [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and look at the pics some of them look more pointy and some look rounder, i love the pump one thats low cut x
Re: Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
as someone who works in a gym i swear by purelime....comfy, supportive and protects the boobies...oh and i love the front fastening too x
renz- BJSF Addict
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Re: Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
i luv shock absorbers when i go power walking i use one as my boobs real bounce around it kind of keeps them in place and still
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natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Advice on a good sports bra for the gym!
I use the shock absorber for physio/gym. It is the multiway one newish I think? very supportive with double layer not the ones with cups. The others I have I.e. Royce would not be good for gym. Maybe the M&S would be good? maybe someone else may come along with more suggestions. Good Luck :)
Mia- BJSF Elite Member
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