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Title: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: Nygeel on April 21, 2010, 02:48:29 PM
Post by: Nygeel on April 21, 2010, 02:48:29 PM
I have a question for whomever feels they can answer. Today I sucked it up, had a mini-panic attack (least I think that's what it was) and went to a store in search of *gasp* a bra. Namely a sports bra. I've been looking to get one just so I could jog/run with my pup and lose some weight. The last time I measured myself I got 36 F. I went to Lane Bryant thinking I was a 36 F and was measured while wearing a sports bra that was way too small (the back was creeping up and straps were horrible). She measured me as a 38 C, which I guess is a good thing...maybe my dysphoric feeling about my chest was wrong. I tried on a 40 C and it was massive and didn't hold anything in place.
I've been looking online and I know guys say the frog bra is the way to go for something that will bind but won't suffocate. What other options are there? I have a T-kingdom binder which I would not use for working out (too jiggly) a 997 and tri-top which are too tight for any work.
I've been looking online and I know guys say the frog bra is the way to go for something that will bind but won't suffocate. What other options are there? I have a T-kingdom binder which I would not use for working out (too jiggly) a 997 and tri-top which are too tight for any work.
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: Radar on April 22, 2010, 07:54:03 AM
Post by: Radar on April 22, 2010, 07:54:03 AM
I truly do recommend the Frog Bra if you can't bind in a situation. I don't know if they'd have one for your size but I don't see why not. Just a warning- if you buy from Title Nine I swear you will get junk mail from them every week. :icon_doh:
Also, congratulations on your chest size being smaller than you thought. :)
Also, congratulations on your chest size being smaller than you thought. :)
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: FolkFanatic on April 29, 2010, 01:35:47 PM
Post by: FolkFanatic on April 29, 2010, 01:35:47 PM
I use a frog bra for working out (though admittedly i don't work out often) and for when i'm not out and about trying to "pass" in public (IE at home).
According to the site i'm a large, but i got a medium and it works/worked perfect (when i first started wearing it though it was tight and left marks, a bit hard to get on) - it stretched out a bit in the first week and now it's almost perfect (though not as good as the tri-top, which i use when i'm out in public NOT working out).
I agree with the junk mail. I get it often. But small price to pay for a decent work-out binder.
According to the site i'm a large, but i got a medium and it works/worked perfect (when i first started wearing it though it was tight and left marks, a bit hard to get on) - it stretched out a bit in the first week and now it's almost perfect (though not as good as the tri-top, which i use when i'm out in public NOT working out).
I agree with the junk mail. I get it often. But small price to pay for a decent work-out binder.
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: kyril on April 29, 2010, 03:15:56 PM
Post by: kyril on April 29, 2010, 03:15:56 PM
Yep, I use the Frog Bra too. Wouldn't use anything else. I got a size too small, and it's almost as good as a binder.
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: JesseA on May 13, 2010, 12:59:02 PM
Post by: JesseA on May 13, 2010, 12:59:02 PM
From what the site says the bras run too small for my chest. I still don't like the jiggle when I run now though. It's gotten more pronounced since binding. Are there any options for an A chest?
Post Merge: May 13, 2010, 12:59:23 PM
Oops, I meant they run too large!
Post Merge: May 13, 2010, 12:59:23 PM
Oops, I meant they run too large!
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: zombiesarepeaceful on May 14, 2010, 11:45:59 AM
Post by: zombiesarepeaceful on May 14, 2010, 11:45:59 AM
Personally, I have asthma and still manage to wear the tri top for everything I do, and I'm very active.
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: Martin on May 14, 2010, 12:41:44 PM
Post by: Martin on May 14, 2010, 12:41:44 PM
Quote from: zombiesarepeaceful on May 14, 2010, 11:45:59 AM
Personally, I have asthma and still manage to wear the tri top for everything I do, and I'm very active.
Yeah, actually I have asthma too and have also been fine wearing my tri-top for running, biking, etc. My main problem is then it gets all sweaty and gross, and it's a pain when I have to wash it cause it's the only one I have. But I don't think it affects my breathing.
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: Nygeel on May 14, 2010, 04:11:20 PM
Post by: Nygeel on May 14, 2010, 04:11:20 PM
I can't walk up a flight of stairs with my tri-top without feeling winded. D:
Title: Re: Compressing for running/working out
Post by: Roro on May 18, 2010, 01:08:44 PM
Post by: Roro on May 18, 2010, 01:08:44 PM
I had a frog bra a long while back, before I had my reduction. Worked lovely on the front, but... Anything with a racer style back hurts me. Like serious blinding back pain. The man boobies are really quite low set, which makes me look flatter than I am. Blessing I guess. Makes it hard to find sports bras though. Anyone know of a good compressing sports bra that has over the shoulder style straps? Even better if they're adjustable.
The breast reduction was covered by the insurance and I figured hey, at least it'll be easier to bind when they're not huge chesticles anymore. Welp. I can see my feet now at least. Problem is, serious tight binding hurts like crazy now. It's been four years and I've had a bit grow back and damn if I'm gonna have to look at them in the mirror again.
The breast reduction was covered by the insurance and I figured hey, at least it'll be easier to bind when they're not huge chesticles anymore. Welp. I can see my feet now at least. Problem is, serious tight binding hurts like crazy now. It's been four years and I've had a bit grow back and damn if I'm gonna have to look at them in the mirror again.