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13 Apr, 2010

Support the joggers!

Posted by andrea tomkins in: Oh! Things!|Yaktivism

There has been a sudden influx of joggers in our neighbourhood. I am cool with the joggers. I like them better than many of the cyclists. At least I can hear the joggers coming and they don’t race past me within a hair, scaring the crap out of me.

I am not a jogger myself. I would safely classify myself as a Brisk Walker. I jogged home from the gym yesterday, but that’s about it for now.

I am tinkering with the idea of becoming a jogger, but first I need to look into a really good pair of shoes. And work up the courage. In the meantime I am happy just to watch the joggers and cheer them on from the sidelines.

Some people jog in organized groups, some jog with dogs, some push strollers (HOLY WORKOUT), and some jog alone with nothing but their music to keep them company. Go joggers!

Surprisingly, I often see women out there slogging away without proper support. And I’m not talking about ankle support.

All of that bounce bounce bounce up and down up and down action. Some women’s boobs look like they’re having a workout of their very own.

Ouch.

It’s nice to have some spring in your step but that ain’t pretty.

This is what I know: smaller-chested women, ahem, can get away with a compression bra (this means that everything is squeezed in) but larger women need a firmer, more supportive bra that holds each breast individually. Otherwise you know what happens right? Irreparable damage. (And I, for one, like mine the way they are and want to keep ‘em this way for as long as I possibly can.)

That’s why I invested in a proper sports bra some time ago during my last bra-related shopping spree, even though the bounciest I get nowadays is on the elliptical trainer at the gym (which results in moderate bounce).

I have never regretted this purchase. If you do any kind of exercise, I heartily recommend investing in a good sports bra.

I asked Donna Davis from Movement to Health (one of my advertisers) if she could pass along some pointers. She’s a runner (and more!) and teaches running workshops. If anyone knows, she knows.

Here’s what she said:

  1. 1. Buy your sports bra at a running-specific store. They have bras for high impact sports.
  2. 2. Make sure the bra is made of moisture-wicking fabric, not cotton. Cotton holds moisture and will cause chafing when wet. To avoid chafing make sure the seams are flat and comfortable.
  3. 3. Make sure the bra is comfortable in the store when you try it on. Do the bounce test in the changing room – minimal movement is the goal!
  4. 4. If you are up to a C cup you can go with a one piece compression bra. For some C cups (it’s very personal) and all sizes above, look for a bra with wide padded straps. The bra should encapsulate the breasts (as opposed to compression), and have hook closures in the back. Adjustable shoulder straps are good too.

Donna specifically recommends these brands:

  • Sports bras from Moving Comfort. This is the one she wears. She swears it’s great for C cup and up.
  • Compression bras from New Balance Ottawa. They’re wide across the back and are great for smaller C’s on down.
  • The All Sport Bra from Lululemon – it crosses over at the back and is good for medium support up to a C. Donna doesn’t recommend it, however, for high impact sports if you are larger than a C.
  • She also says that if you do experience chafing to try Body Glide.

Here’s where I’d like to hear from you. Do you have a fave brand? Other tips to share? Please stand up and tell the class! Help take the spring out of our step! :)


20 Responses to "Support the joggers!"

1 | Erica

April 13th, 2010 at 8:05 am

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I’m a huge fan of the Champion seamless underwire sports bras. I’ve used them through kickboxing, yoga, my half marathon training (and race), and I’ve never had a problem. Locally, they’re available at both the Running Room and Sears. http://www.sears.ca/product/champion-seamless-underwire-sports-bra/1842390S?ptag=1

2 | Treena Grevatt

April 13th, 2010 at 8:06 am

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So true – I’ve become known in my running circles as the crazy sports bra lady, and will ambush (almost) strangers and encourage them to get a little more support. As well as having no shame about showing folks the one I use – once a rugby player, always a rugby player, I suppose. I’ve seen this issue with all shapes and sizes of women not just the larger ladies. (heck, I even see some ‘moobs’ from time to time).

Here’s my life changing sports bra recommendation for the well-endowed – the Enell bra http://www.enell.com – it’s more of a surgical device than a bra but it is bomb proof. It’s the only thing that I’ve found capable of keeping my ‘Gs’ under control. Berlei shock absorber also make some good ones for larger cup sizes too.

I second the bodyglide comment – that stuff is indispensable.

Good luck with your running, this is a great city for it. Check out @iRunNation on Twitter, they’re great for motivation.

3 | Nat

April 13th, 2010 at 8:19 am

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Ok, just a bit of nomenclature. We make look like we’re jogging but the preferred term is running. I go for a run — not a job, that way people take me more seriously. ;-)

I have a Shock Absorber bra that I really love, as well, I picked Under Armour Bra (they actually have cups) but their wicking is AMAZING. (Really, I know people roll their eyes at Under Armour but Damn it, I love love love them.) I also have a Pearl Izumi bra that I adore… really it’s about fit…

Body Glide, I am all about Body Glide. For any area that chafes. Also good for those of whose thighs rub together and like to wear skirts in summer.

Good luck with the running.

4 | andrea

April 13th, 2010 at 8:24 am

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Nat – you’re right. It’s running. See what a newbie I am! :)

Thanks for all the recommendations so far ladies! I’ve noticed that many of the sports bras aren’t that expensive. And the one Erica linked to above is on sale. Yay!

5 | Jennifer

April 13th, 2010 at 8:32 am

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I’m in the Beginner Runner class at MTH and I just love it. Donna makes it so easy. I never thought I would love exercise so much. I encourage anyone who’s thinking of taking it up to contact MTH.

Now I can’t beleive I’m going to put this out there for everyone to see. I am 32 GG. Yes I said DOUBLE G! I suffered through many aerobics class, gym time, etc without the right support. I think one of the reasons the running (not jogging ;-) is going so well is because I got the tight
bra.

I went to Brachic on Richmond, not a runner store but I trust them for getting the right bra. I originally went in to try the Enell it was good but didn’t fit quite right. I ended up with the ‘Freya’. Expensive but worth every penny.

6 | Jennifer

April 13th, 2010 at 8:35 am

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Woops, meant ‘right bra’, not ‘tight’. But I guess the right bra is tight too.

7 | Shelley Munro

April 13th, 2010 at 8:38 am

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Love the article and the other comments. As a runner, and a small breasted woman, I love Moving Comfort’s Alexis bra. My issue is that while I can usually get the support, regular sports bras “smooshes” everything (not very flattering!). The Alexis bra has thin-straps and built-in shape which enhances what you currently have. I would totally recommend it.

Sports 4 & Moving Comfort are hosting a bra fitting night on April 21 in Kanata. Register at http://www.sports4.com. They will help you find the right bra for your body type!

8 | mrsgryphon

April 13th, 2010 at 9:08 am

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I just did my first run post-weaning our youngest daughter and, um, apparently I need more support. Stat. I didn’t have an issue before, but the bounce bounce bounce makes me think the girls are a little floppier than pre-Emily. *sigh*

Will have to investigate the choices listed above!!!

9 | A Crafty Mom

April 13th, 2010 at 9:09 am

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After years of nursing and much “shrinkage”, I am now a smaller-chested woman. My favourite sports bra for running used to be this:

http://shop.lululemon.com/Not_So_Deep_V_Bra/pd/c/520/np/520/p/1016.html

But since losing over a full cup size I have now graduated to this:

http://shop.lululemon.com/Flow_Y_Bra_IV/pd/c/520/np/520/p/1226.html

Somehow you do not save on cost when your breasts get smaller. Hmm.

I’ve never experienced chafing with the Lululemon bras, and have worn them for years for running, soccer and playing competitive touch football. LOVE them.

10 | meg

April 13th, 2010 at 10:33 am

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i’ve taught many running room courses – learn to run, for women only and 5k course. i always have someone in to cover the bra portion. my personal choice is champion sports bras (i’m a DD). i buy mine at the running room or MEC. i would never recommend a lulu lemon bra, they are fine for yoga, but running on concrete or asphalt is hard business and you need maximum support. trail running is a little more forgiving and i will occasionally run in less support then.

sadly, it is hard to find well fitting, affordable, large cup size bras. there are some bra experts who are always at the running expo held on the race weekend in may. even if you aren’t running in any of the races that weekend, you can go and see what is available.

i see so many runners on the canal wearing the wrong bra. i also see so many runners using bad form. the combination can affect your shoulders and back and make the activity unpleasant.

11 | Jay

April 13th, 2010 at 11:50 am

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My fav sports bra is a Shock Obsorber. LOVE It. There is NO movement at all! And I’m not small in that department ;)

12 | Miss Vicky

April 13th, 2010 at 12:02 pm

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Another fan of the Shock Absorber here. I got mine at Brachic a few years ago and it has worn well for my rather overendowed chest. I do need another couple of bras though, and will visit Brachic again for a proper fitting and their recommendations. If they have Treena’s Enell recommendation, I may give that a try. Or a Tri. ;)

13 | Donna

April 13th, 2010 at 12:09 pm

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Hey all you running women – great comments!! I’ll direct our run classes to check out all our suggestions.
Good to see Shelley posted about the Fit Fest with Moving Comfort at Sports 4, it’s a good opportunity to get fitted properly. On that note- just back from a 10km run in a bra that’s too tight, ouch not good.

Jennifer thanks for the shout out about our amazing Beginner Runner class in Westboro what a Powerful group of Women we have, we’ll all be bounce-free and ready for our 5km race on May 29!

Happy RUNNING everyone!

14 | Tatiana

April 13th, 2010 at 12:52 pm

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Great topic! Thanks to everyone for their insights & comments.

I’ve just signed up for the Sports4 Event. Hoping to finally get rid of that uni-boob look when working out :)

15 | DaniGirl

April 13th, 2010 at 1:55 pm

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Oh the shame! After raving rather repeatedly (I was wondering why I was getting more traffic from your old bra post today!) about my conversion to the high-end bra, I have a guilty confession. I wear an old nursing bra to the gym. Horrible, isn’t it? If it makes up for it in any way, I always wear it under the baggiest of t-shirts.

Must get myself a decent sports bra one of these days!!

(Ha, just noticed the title of your post. Nice!)

16 | Chantal

April 13th, 2010 at 8:44 pm

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Support the Joggers- hahahaha I get it! LOL

17 | CarrieLou

April 13th, 2010 at 9:58 pm

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I am so flippin’ happy to see this post! I’m a super-duper beginner with running (more of a fast walker with short running intervals) but I’m in desperate need of a seriously good support bra (H cup). I was just fitted for shoes at the the Running Room which are super comfy, so now I need to work on my upper support. :) I had no clue where to start looking so ya’ll have really helped. Thank you so much for all of the great info!!

18 | Finola

April 13th, 2010 at 10:11 pm

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I have the opposite problem from most of your commenters. The last time I shopped for sports bras I was so insulted because many companies don’t make A sized sports bras. What, just because I’m small doesn’t mean I don’t need support too!

19 | meanie

April 14th, 2010 at 6:48 am

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i really like the lululemon running bra. i’ a b, but i get really tender when i am pms’ing – their bra allows me to still run pain-free.

20 | andrea

April 14th, 2010 at 8:38 am

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I’m with Finola on this one. It is very hard to find a good sports bra in Ottawa for us smaller gals. I tried on a baker’s dozen before I found the ONE.

Might try Lulu next.

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