Anonymous wrote:In my long running career, here is what I noticed: elite runners largely have no breasts to a modest A/ small B cup.
This is not just a swimming thing
Anonymous wrote:I am a female, large chested - 38i. I’ve noticed female swimmers have not been busty or heavy chested but runners and other athletes whom I assume work out just as much or use the same chest muscles like gymnasts, are larger chested than swimmers. It can’t be the swimsuit, or the lack of body fat I have seen that as a reason online. What does swimming do to shrink breast size that other sports do not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
You have the wrong end of the stick. Each sport needs a certain body type, so people without them are weeded out well before they reach the top levels of competition. And in NO sport is a very large bust part of that winning profile.
(Also, some suits are made to streamline the silhouette, as in swimming - but even with flattening, no competing athlete has a large bust.)
There are sports where it doesn’t really matter like shooting or or shot put though. Bring large-chested doesn’t mean you can’t excel at any sport just that there are a lot that you don’t have the ideal body your for. And let’s be real most of us don’t have the ideal body type for most sports.
Anonymous wrote:Working hard your chest muscles will make your boobs look smaller. Look at powerlifters or bodybuilders. Once you start making chest muscles working very hard, your breast size shrink.when I began bodybuilding, mine went from C to A.
Anonymous wrote:They start swimming as children. The ones with huge boobs drop out.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
You have the wrong end of the stick. Each sport needs a certain body type, so people without them are weeded out well before they reach the top levels of competition. And in NO sport is a very large bust part of that winning profile.
(Also, some suits are made to streamline the silhouette, as in swimming - but even with flattening, no competing athlete has a large bust.)