That uniquely designed elegant glass is either half-empty or half-full.
Since only a celebrity is going to drink out of it, only they know for sure.
Which brings us to the paparazzi.
“Sometimes I just want to be left alone and be a normal kid for, like, five minutes. That’s tough when the paparazzi are chasing you.”… Kendall Jenner
Paparazzi are independent photographers who take pictures of athletes, entertainers, politicians, and other celebrities, typically while going about their usual life routines.
Okay, now for the glass half-empty.
Michelle Pfeiffer is stunning. That’s a given.
She’s an American actress, singer and producer. She began her acting career in 1978 and had her first starring film role in Grease 2, before receiving mainstream attention for her breakout performance in Scarface.
Here is how she feels about the paparazzi. “It’s harder to live the way I live. There are certain places I like to shop and eat where I simply don’t go. The paparazzi follow you.”
Ready for the glass half-full?
Tracy Morgan is an American actor and comedian best known for his eight seasons as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock and his 2010 buddy cop film Cop Out. He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2009 for his work on 30 Rock.
As we all know, he is super funny.
Here is what had to say about the paparazzi. “The paparazzi do what they do, man. They have a job, too.”
Okay Tracy. We’re leaning your way and here is why.
Could you or I ever get a picture of the gorgeous dancer actress Julianne Hough like this?
Or how about this one of the sensuous buttery British actress Jennifer Metcalfe?
Or this?
Luv this too.
Or the grand prize…..this? BOOM Sha-Kah-Lah-Kah!!!! Now that’s getting’ the job done! And what a job well done it is.
Let’s don’t leave just yet.
How about this one of Kelly Brook”?
Now since we are all professionals here, what do these gorgeous babes have in common?
We’ll wait while you take three guesses.
It’s the sports bra they are wearing. You guessed that right.
So in our competitive female grappling industry, we luv our babes in sports bras, like Kara.
Oh yes, Ms. Money Penny Barber too.
They look wonderful.
Their matches can be found at http://grapplingstars.com/fvsf-wrestling-videos/
Some might think that the female sports bra is just great eye candy (not us of course).
That would be a mistake since they do serve major benefits.
As reported at livestrong.com, “A good sports bra is comfortable, doesn’t dig into your skin and helps wick away sweat. A properly fitted sports bra may also help delay unsightly breast sagging that may occur as women age. Women with A to C cup breasts should look into compression-style sports bras, while women with D cup breasts or bigger should shop for encapsulating styles.”
There is more supportive news. At overstock.com they add, “A good sports bra is a must-have for every female athlete, but it’s much more than just a workout accessory. In fact, sports bras provide proven medical and performance-enhancing benefits. Choosing to wear one every time you work out can protect your body and improve your game. But they’re not just for comfort and support anymore. Technological advances in women’s athletic clothing have led to new sports bra benefits.”
So, we love our beautiful Fem Competitors to be in great form and stay in great shape. The female sports bra can help that cause.
Please don’t just take our word for it.
We have a visiting female writer who has our back, for support.
Why Every Woman – Small or Large – Needs a Good Sports Bra
Exercise might be good for your health – but keeping fit without a good sports bra is bad for your chest. Research shows that the up and down movement of breasts during sports stretches vital ligaments beyond repair. And without the right support both small and large-chested ladies will end up with a saggy bosom.
During high-impact exercise, such as aerobics, unsupported chests can bounce by as much as 21cm, and move from side to side. This causes the breasts’ main support system, the Cooper’s ligaments, to be put under stress. Once these ligaments are stretched they never recover and that causes the chest to sag.
Even lower-impact sports can lead to chest bounce. A University of Portsmouth study found that breasts move as much during slow jogging as when sprinting. Other activities that necessitate a sports bra include aerobics, body attack and trampolining.
Women with smaller chests will also be affected by so-called “Cooper’s droop”. Medical research has found that whether you measure a 34A or a 36E, the supporting ligaments are under strain.
A sports bra is a girl’s best friend
An Australian study revealed that a good sports bra will reduce vertical bounce by half that of a bare chest. But to make sure you attain the right support it’s essential that you buy exactly the right bra size.
Always try on a range of bras to ensure good support and comfort.
Bra fit:
- The straps should be wide and comfortable – and shouldn’t slip.
- Bra support should be all round the chest and at the sides.
- The bigger the bust the more engineering there will be. Some larger sizes will have under-wiring and shoulder pads built into the straps for extra support and comfort.
Bra comfort:
- Ensure cups are seamless and molded to prevent rubbing.
- Side clips are better than back clips if you’re doing exercises such as sit-ups.
- Ideally, sports bras should be made from a material that wicks away sweat so that wearers do not feel damp or develop a rash.
- There are different bras to suit various sports, including high impact for vigorous exercise and lower-impact for such sessions as yoga.
It’s also recommended that you change your sports bra every 30 to 50 washes. Keep an eye on the material to check for wear and stretch. There is little point in a bra that sags or doesn’t support you in the right places.
Where to buy your sports bra:
* Most good sports shops will stock a wide range of bras. Make sure you try a number on to ensure you get the right fit.
* Supermarkets and department stores now also sell sports bras.
* Bra-specific on-line stores will have the widest range of many different sizes and styles. A good on-line store will offer a personalized measuring service – and will allow you to return bras that do not fit perfectly.
Fiona Russell is a respected journalist, web copywriter and professional blogger. She writes press articles about health and fitness, and also writes for a range of websites, including online video fitness site http://www.ThinqFitness.com
She has her own outdoors blog at FionaOutdoors http://www.fionaoutdoors.co.uk/.
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http://www.livestrong.com/article/461392-what-are-the-benefits-of-wearing-a-sports-bra/
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