Fat thighs!!!
sonia9240
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please .. What exercise is good for thighs cause I don't like the way my body is?
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You cannot target where you lose weight from. Genetics influence that. You can only target zones you want to tone muscle.1
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Eat less and exercise more.2
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I found 5 home remedies to loose thigh fat..try these out..I am sharing with you the link of the post: http://news.mynahcare.com/healthy-living/home-remedies/5-home-remedies-to-lose-thigh-fats-3
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Lowering your body fat is about CONSISTENT CICO. There are NO EXERCISES that spot reduce any part of the body. Exercise is for fitness and health and you want to include it to preserve the lean muscle in your body that you already have. Disregard it and your metabolic rate will drop even lower and it will take much longer to lose unwanted body fat.
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Instead of thinking of your thighs as "fat," start strength training to make them strong and forgive them their appearance. Appreciate the strength, and look at pictures of sexy, strong-thighed women. A question for the men: who appreciates strong, we'll muscled thighs in women?3
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ilikegardens wrote: »A question for the men: who appreciates strong, we'll muscled thighs in women?
I do find women cyclist, women runners, and women soccer players to have sexy muscular legs. I do not find female Body Builders to have sexy legs at all.1 -
Embrace the thighs!1
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ilikegardens wrote: »Instead of thinking of your thighs as "fat," start strength training to make them strong and forgive them their appearance. Appreciate the strength, and look at pictures of sexy, strong-thighed women. A question for the men: who appreciates strong, we'll muscled thighs in women?
Because everything women do is for men. Lol.12 -
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I didn't choose the thick thigh life, the thick thigh life chose me.
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No, we don't do everything for men, but if men turn us on, then it's totally normal to want to appeal to them. But you're right, I also should have asked what women think of strong, well-muscled thighs on other women. Personally, I like 'em, but that's probably because I've embraced my own large thighs.samanthaluangphixay wrote: »I didn't choose the thick thigh life, the thick thigh life chose me.
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ilikegardens wrote: »No, we don't do everything for men, but if men turn us on, then it's totally normal to want to appeal to them. But you're right, I also should have asked what women think of strong, well-muscled thighs on other women. Personally, I like 'em, but that's probably because I've embraced my own large thighs.samanthaluangphixay wrote: »I didn't choose the thick thigh life, the thick thigh life chose me.
What??? NO. I hope I misunderstood you since you subsequently stated that you've accepted your thighs, but I could not care less what a male thinks of my shape or size. I workout and take of my health for ME.
Also, that article posted by @Shobhituva is a big NO also. The word usage of "thigh fats" is enough to clue you in that it's BS without even reading it but it sadly says to avoid squats, which is terrible advice.3 -
ilikegardens wrote: »Instead of thinking of your thighs as "fat," start strength training to make them strong and forgive them their appearance.
This. I've always had muscular legs..and I just made them more shapely and defined through strength training...and I love them now.
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I think you misunderstood. I didn't say that I worked out or took care of my health for a man or men. I do it because I feel better physically and emotionally, I like movement, and I want to take care of myself. But do I also want my husband to be attracted to me, especially when I'm feeling good about myself? Absolutely! And I think that's fine.
A lot of people care about what other people think of their appearance. It's not always healthy in a society that places such a high value on a certain body type, but it is reality. Also, physical attraction can be a lot of fun (as can intellectual and emotional attraction). I just wanted Sonia to know that large thighs not only have a strong genetic component, can be very strong and healthy, but they are also attractive and appealing to other people.
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ilikegardens wrote: »No, we don't do everything for men, but if men turn us on, then it's totally normal to want to appeal to them. But you're right, I also should have asked what women think of strong, well-muscled thighs on other women. Personally, I like 'em, but that's probably because I've embraced my own large thighs.samanthaluangphixay wrote: »I didn't choose the thick thigh life, the thick thigh life chose me.
What??? NO. I hope I misunderstood you since you subsequently stated that you've accepted your thighs, but I could not care less what a male thinks of my shape or size. I workout and take of my health for ME.
Also, that article posted by @Shobhituva is a big NO also. The word usage of "thigh fats" is enough to clue you in that it's BS without even reading it but it sadly says to avoid squats, which is terrible advice.
I am actually following the points given in the post and I am actually getting benefited to this..Additionally, I am also doing Yoga regularly.
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Sorry I miss misunderstood0
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Lowering your body fat is about CONSISTENT CICO. There are NO EXERCISES that spot reduce any part of the body. Exercise is for fitness and health and you want to include it to preserve the lean muscle in your body that you already have. Disregard it and your metabolic rate will drop even lower and it will take much longer to lose unwanted body fat.
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This. You need a calorie deficit to lose overall body fat and resistance training to retain the lean muscle that you have, unless you want to end up with just a smaller but equally flabby version of yourself. I have strong, thick thighs and I love 'em. Ain't nobody gonna be able to push me around ^.^0 -
Sigh... I have strong muscular legs (which I like) but sadly I can be gaunt on my upper body and still have flabby inner thighs and cellulite all the way down to my ankles (last publicly wore shorts in.... 1988?) Aside from winning the lottery, spot reduction is my innermost fantasy!2
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ItsyBitsy246 wrote: »Sigh... I have strong muscular legs (which I like) but sadly I can be gaunt on my upper body and still have flabby inner thighs and cellulite all the way down to my ankles (last publicly wore shorts in.... 1988?) Aside from winning the lottery, spot reduction is my innermost fantasy!
yep, this is me too. At 110 lbs and 5'4, I had ribs and spine poking out like a concentration camp victim, yet my thighs were still huge and jiggly
Whereas my 61 year old MIL has not done any form of exercise in decades, and has those perfect, slim, shapely legs with no hint of cellulite and muscle definition that makes her look like a runner, which she is certainly not. Neither I or my sister could dream of such legs even as teens, and my sister did dance all her life and continues to work out intensely. It's genetics. My MIL is apple-shaped though and carries some weight in her tummy while my stomach is pretty much flat even after two kids. So I guess I can't complain too much, I'd rather have a thicker lower body than upper as it's generally sexier and more feminine.0 -
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#WonderThighs!0
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