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I’ve been for my w1r2 today and again I’m getting a sharp chest pain when I try and take a bigger breath. Is this just because I’m super unfit or could it possibly be that my sports bra is too tight?

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Hi SamNotSammy I am not medically qualified, but any sort of chest pain should be checked out with someone who is. Just to be on the safe side for you.

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It would be wrong for us to try and diagnose chest pains as we are not medically trained , better to seek professional advice, even if it does turn out to be your sports bra !Better to be on the safe side

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