25-04-2013, 05:03
I have H cup breasts, partly due to my 492cc silicone gel implants. I also do a lot of high impact aerobics and running and am worried about bottoming out as a result of all this bouncing. That said, I'm a fitness enthusiast and I don't want to stop working out. I wear an Enell bra when working out and it's great at holding my breasts in place, but my breasts still feel sore after especially high impact workouts. I don't mean muscle soreness--I mean they feel sore from bouncing up and down (unless it's just that my workout bra is too tight and they feel sore because of that). I have tried working out in 2 Enell bras or 1 Enell and one regular cotton Old Navy workout bra, but either way, it gives so much support around my chest that I can hardly breathe, which is a problem when you're doing high intensity cardio or running 5 miles.
Does anyone with implants feel they bottomed out or got significant sag from working out? I've spoken with ladies online who feel that chest workouts are a major no-no with implants, no matter what plastic surgeons say, so I keep my chest exercises to a minimum--but I wonder if I should stick with stairmaster and low-impact aerobics (no bounce involved) in order to get the most out of my implants. I really don't want to have a revision for at least another decade. Thanks, all!
Does anyone with implants feel they bottomed out or got significant sag from working out? I've spoken with ladies online who feel that chest workouts are a major no-no with implants, no matter what plastic surgeons say, so I keep my chest exercises to a minimum--but I wonder if I should stick with stairmaster and low-impact aerobics (no bounce involved) in order to get the most out of my implants. I really don't want to have a revision for at least another decade. Thanks, all!