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The keys to finding the perfect sports bra

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DO

Make sure you are comfortabl­e

Your bra should not rub, pinch or chafe, or restrict your breathing. If you are uncomforta­ble, then you could be wearing the wrong size.

Consider the impact

For larger breasts, look for a sports bra with encapsulat­ion or combinatio­n bras – these separate the breasts for individual support to stop movement in all directions. Also think about your sport: higherimpa­ct sports, such as running, gymnastics or tennis, will need more support than the likes of rowing or cycling.

Make sure the straps do not dig in

Straps are designed to hold the bra in place, not support breasts.

Think about the finer details

Breasts should be enclosed, with no bulging, gaping or cleavage. The underband should sit along the ribs, only a 5cm gap away from the body when stretched. It needs to stay level as you move.

DON’T

Assume tight means supportive

It does not.

Wear two bras

If you need to double up when playing sports or partaking in physical activity, you have not found the right bra. A sports bra that is the right style for your breast size and the activity you are doing, and fits well, will support any breast well enough to work alone.

Prioritise looks over function

A sports bra is not fashion apparel, it is an important and functional piece of kit that can impact your experience of, and performanc­e in, sport and exercise. Just as we accept that shin guards, gumshields or bike helmets might not be our most fashionabl­e look, we should prioritise getting the right sports bra, rather than the prettiest one.

Forget to get the right fit

It costs a lot to have good breast support. Sports bras can be expensive, but the first rule is to get as good a fit as you can in the right style for your breast size and type of exercise. Whether you are shopping on the high street or looking at a more expensive brand, you will benefit from getting that fit right.

The Well HQ is an expert female athlete health platform which aims to educate those supporting women and girls in sport about female health.

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