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My friend is a rugby player. 5'4, not sure cup size, but definitely large, and she's 155. |
Depends on the size. Mine are H cup and I can tell you that they are *heavy.* |
Not sure you know what athletic means. It doesn't mean going for an hour walk daily. |
+1. I end up wearing a sports bra as my regular bra because they are best at distributing the weight and keeping my back and shoulders from hurting. |
Right? Their version of athletic is clearly thin. I think OP is referring to short, curvy, and muscular. One of my adult DD’s is like this and at peak fitness, she is not 110 or 115. |
what is an athletic woman? Athletic women can be slim, ok weight, overweight? Heavier you are bigger your....b***s/ so that means nothing. |
I took athletic, as OP described it, to literally mean “does regular high intensity sporting activity/athletics.” I disagree that you have to be skinny to be athletic in this way, but the body type you’re describing sounds to me to be stocky or curvy. |
Err no. The rugby person is likely an athletic build. Lifting too. HIIT not so much. Fit, sure, but that's different than athletic. Athletic structure generally means more muscle, but not "muscular". |
Athletic women have high muscle mass. Generally have proportionally bigger thighs than their waist (their waist size for pants would be smaller than the size needed to accommodate their thighs). |
PP w/ osteoporosis and I took athletic to mean more active and fit. I power walk (about 16 miles a week) while wearing a weighted vest. I’m in better cardiovascular health than I was a decade ago in my 40s. Also do yoga, hike and stretching. I’m a former dancer and don’t think that I have ever looked “athletic” in the sense that I’m petite and small-framed. |
I would not call this athletic. To me, athletic means you do strenuous things. Things that challenging you and push you. 16 miles a week is nothing - that's a little more than 2 miles a day. |
5’3 here. 32DD and 26 waist with 39 hip. I run. I’m 125 pounds. |
5’5”, 45 years old, 34DDD (sometimes more depending on bra), 154 lbs. I’ve always been kind of wide-framed even at my skinniest in my late teens and early 20s.
Was more like 139-145 and 34DD but perimenopause and recovery from a pretty brutal surgery changed that when I was 42. All the new weight is in my breasts plus an inch at my waist. |
I’m 5’3”, 32DD and weigh 117. I lift, run, ride my peloton bike, do yoga. |