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DO YOUR ______BOOBS_____ BOUNCE____ WHEN YOU DO????????????

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RTKangaMummy · 12/01/2006 10:47

WATCH THIS MORNING ITV1 TODAY .........

Bouncing Boobs
12/01/2006

The Research

The prospect of irreversible breast sag faces the 9.5 million women, out of 12 million currently taking regular exercise, who do not protect their breasts properly, according to The Shock Absorber Breast Movement Study, carried out by the Department of Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Portsmouth.

The report found that breasts move in a three dimensional figure of eight, going up and down, in and out and side to side. With the average 36C breast weighing 300grams, this uncontrolled movement puts great strain on the breast's fragile support structure, which comprises of the outer skin and a connective tissue known as the Cooper's ligaments.

The report found that each breast moves independently of the body by an average of nine centimetres during each step taken on a treadmill. So, while a woman's legs run a metric mile, her breasts bounce up to 144 metres under their own steam. The breasts in a G cup bounce over 14 centimetres per stride, or 232 metres per mile.

There are two results of this breast movement: pain and discomfort, which is temporary; and a stretching of the Cooper's ligament, which is permanent and leads to irreversible breast sag.

Wearing a regular T-shirt bra during exercise reduces bounce by an average of 38 per cent, however during the research, women fitted with a Shock Absorber sports bra reduced breast bounce up to 74 per cent.

The report also found that there is a rapid increase in breast movement during the transition from walking to jogging, suggesting that breast support is equally important during lower impact activity, and that bounce reduction capability is just as beneficial for women with smaller breasts.

The Science

Dr Joanna Scurr, Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth carried out a scientific study into the differing effects of wearing sports bras on three-dimensional breast movement during physical exercise. Dr Scurr and her team physically tested 56 women, ranging from A to G cup with no surgical implants. Subjects were asked to take part in treadmill running tests, to monitor levels of bounce with and without the support of a sports bra. To expand upon previous studies Dr Scurr widened the testing boundaries: by monitoring women on the running machine at up to 20km/per/hr and women with breasts as large as a G cup. During testing subjects had reflective markers attached to the nipple and the collarbone on both sides of their body.

Three-dimensional movement of these markers was tracked using 4 Infrared cameras positioned around a treadmill. The test began at 5 kph and increased by 1 kph until the subject was performing at their maximum speed. This was repeated with the subject wearing a normal bra (brand leaders most popular everyday bra) and up to 9 Shock Absorber sports bras (depending on cup size). Results showed that during treadmill running breast movement occurs in three dimensions, from the front it follows a figure-of-eight pattern

Dr Joanna Scurr says:

Dr Joanna Scurr, who carried out the research at the University of Portsmouth, says: "Women need to be aware of the effects of exercising without properly supporting their breasts. People rightly spend time and effort to get the right footwear for exercise and it is equally important to wear the correct breast support. Proper support for breast will reduce the stretch to the Cooper's ligament."

Facts

Currently the UK average breast size is recorded at 36C.

The average breast weighs 200-300 grams each!Exercise causes bounce.

Bounce increases the chance of premature sagging of the breast by stretching the Cooper's ligament.

Size doesn't matter

Sort of exercise doesn't matter

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WigWamBam · 12/01/2006 12:31

That elastic had to come in useful somewhere along the line ... all I need now is for the MIL to buy me the hammocks for my birthday and I'm away

Agree, Kanga. Every size needs support, and heavy breasts particularly so, yet no-one makes sports bras for big and heavy sizes. There's a feeling that large women don't exercise so don't need them, but of course we do.

ThereWASaGiraffeInTheNativity · 12/01/2006 12:41

Mind you FS, you do have very big norks

Mine bounce even when i run up the stairs, i have to clutch them discreetly.

Flamesparrow · 12/01/2006 16:02

pmsl - these dainty things??? I'm a mere slip of a girl

What I want to know is... why do they make bigger sized sports bras underwired??? Tis bloody uncomfortable! Saying that, I haven't tried buying one since I was a weeny 34D, so have no idea what they are like now....

spacecadet · 12/01/2006 16:06

when i was working as a nurse before having dd2, i usually ended running from one end of theward to another and used to hold on to mine, oneof the f grades lol when i ran past her one day and shouted, keep a grip on those heaving bosoms, youll have someones eye out!!!!

noddyholder · 12/01/2006 16:11

I am v bouncy and don't like it at all!

Orinoco · 12/01/2006 21:31

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