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British Journal of Sports Medicine 2007;41:883
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Commentary on "Does deep water running reduce exercise-induced breast discomfort?"

Wendy Lynne Gilleard

Southern Cross University, NSW, Australia; wendy.gilleard@scu.edu.au

Does deep water running reduce exercise-induced breast discomfort?

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The paper provides novel information that further explores the aetiology of breast pain during running in large-breasted women. The knowledge that velocity of breast motion not displacement magnitude as previously thought will inform future bra design for land-based running. In addition, the paper gives support to the prescription of water-based running for large-breasted women.


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