Have you ever skipped an exercise group or activity because you were afraid you might "have an accident" due to athletic incontinence? Well, you're not alone. And thanks to Brooke the founder of JustGoGirl you can put your worries to rest with the JustGo Pad™.
BROOKE'S STORY...
After the birth of her
twins, Brooke Solis was determined to find a way to get back into shape.
But an issue with athletic incontinence made exercise — particularly
high-impact movement and jumping — a real obstacle. With five kids and a
busy career as an attorney, Brooke looked to her workouts as the one hour of the day that she could dedicate to
herself but as much as she loved high impact workouts, the incontinence
pads that she wore during those workouts made her self conscious and
uncomfortable.
It didn’t take much research for Brooke to realize that
she wasn’t the only woman dealing with athletic incontinence: Estimates
find that 25 million women — from high school athletes and new mothers
to women past their childbearing years — share her problem. That’s one
out of every three women who may avoid exercise and its physical and
mental health benefits because they are worried about athletic leaks.
Never one to bow to a challenge, Brooke decided that if
the right product to address the issue didn’t yet exist, she’d create
one.
After several trials, Brooke designed a pad
that’s not only inconspicuous under form-fitting workout clothes, but is
also comfortable and absorbent. While the pads are less bulky than a
traditional sanitary napkin, they can hold up to 140ml of urine. She
then decided to make the innovative JustGo Pad™, available to all active
women as a solution to what can be an embarrassing and uncomfortable
problem.
Since its launch, this groundbreaking product has
allowed women all over the country to “just go” on their runs, to their
group fitness classes and to CrossFit training without frustration or
anxiety. As a result, Solis has heard from grateful women of all ages
and stages of life. By opening up the discussion about this issue, Solis
has created a community where women not only can find an effective
solution, but support and encouragement, as well.
Raised in the Midwest, Brooke is a self-proclaimed
“Type-A personality.” A graduate of Notre Dame, she worked in the
financial sector before attending Yale Law School. A practicing
attorney, Brooke currently lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and
family. Her company, JustGoGirl, was launched in January 2014.
Think this might be something for you? Don't be embarrassed because you are NOT alone. Just hop on over to the JustGoGirl website and request your free sample today!