Leg exercises ?
G2xo
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I've always had large legs; short and thick. Even when I was skinner my legs never looked thin.
I noticed that even with exercise my legs still look the same. They're not jiggly or anything - they're just big.
Anyone else have this problem? I would love to have thin legs, since I literally live in skirts and dresses.
(btw first post, Hi!)
I noticed that even with exercise my legs still look the same. They're not jiggly or anything - they're just big.
Anyone else have this problem? I would love to have thin legs, since I literally live in skirts and dresses.
(btw first post, Hi!)
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If you have naturally thick legs you'll have to suffer some kind of serious muscle atrophy to lose the mass all ready there. Are they miss proportioned to the rest of your body? If not don't give to much worry about it. Lean legs are clean legs.1
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Sounds like you're pear-shaped, my friend. Me too.
Even when I was at a sickeningly low weight, my legs were large (in proportion to my bony upper half).
I've found that the stepper, elliptical and leg press keeps them more streamlined and the cellulite at bay.
Also, go on with the dresses and skirts - if you stick to the ones which go in at the waist and not to far above the knee they will make you look a lovely hourglass shape (with padded bra, at least in my case!). No one will notice your legs, they'll be too busy admiring your tiny waist.1
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