flabby/wobbly thighs :(
LauriesTrying2BeFit
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how can i fix my thighs? its the only area on my body that as extra fat now. i cant really lose much more weight my bmi is already only 20 and body fat was like 18% last time i got it checked.
why arent my thighs going down!! i walk 3-4hours a day what can i do to tone this area and look more in proportion to the rest of my body!
thanks
why arent my thighs going down!! i walk 3-4hours a day what can i do to tone this area and look more in proportion to the rest of my body!
thanks
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Since you cant spot reduce, and you dont need to lose any more weight, you'd probably be better off trying to build the muscle in your thighs. Do some weight training and focus on your legs..see if that helps fill things out.
Sometimes, some areas of our body are just more stubborn than others. Mine is my mid section. No matter how hard I try, that's the main area that's hanging onto excess fat.
Good luck.0 -
Yeah, the only thing that is really going to help is some strength training. If you aren't doing it already, you need to start. That said, mine are still flabby and I have been strength training for a while. Be patient. They will come around eventually!0
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Agree with the above. Maybe try some squat exercises or plies. Building the muscle in addition to cardio is the only thing that has helped me tone up my thunder thighs.0
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Lift.0
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This is my only real problem area. I'm also at my normal healthy weight ... I just carry more weight in my thighs than I do anywhere else. For my 30th birthday I had cosmetic surgery (implants) and asked the surgeon about reducing my thighs but he said that wouldn't be possible. I don't have pockets of fat on my thighs, they're just large. I try to downplay them as much as possible because I'm stuck with them!!0
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strength training would be good and squats lots of squats.0
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Bike ride.
Lift (Squats, Bulgarian Split Squats, Step Ups).
Starmaster or just plain stairs
BTW - judging from your photos you are right, you don;t want to lose any more fat, you want to tone what you got.0 -
Some of us just have bigger thighs and always will have no matter what exercise we do, I am like that I've always been a size bigger on my bottom half even at only 9 stone :-(
As other people have said, weight training is your best bet things like squats and lunges, plus cycling and / or running, you cant spot reduce but you can definetly strengthen / tone your leg muscles which should help. If not then don't worry too much you had a fabulous figure in your before & after pics a few months back x0 -
As everyone else has said... weight training! Even when I was a tiny 114 lbs and 5'7 at one unhealthy point in my life, I still had wobbly thighs because I never worked out or did any strength training.0
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Squats are good, with or without weights. Lunges work too, but I hate lunges, lol. Also, not sure where you live, but where I live we have a lot of hills to climb. This strengthens thigh muscles well.0
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thanks all if i was to do squats how many should i be aiming foe a day? thanks0
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me too :-( So am bumping!0
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Squats and lunges. With weights on your shoulders or in your hands once you start finding the regular squats easy. You'll build muscle quickly. If you're not sore the day after your workouts, you're not doing enough of them.
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How about for inside thighs?0
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Squats, stairs, step ups, box jumps and lunges should be your best friend
But do yourself a favor and make sure your form is good or you'll screw up your knees. There are a lot of different ways to vary through those exercises. Youtube has some good videos for form, if not, ask someone who works at a nearby gym.
Maybe start with doing 5-10 reps of each mentioned exercise above and see how you feel. Increase it every day. If it's easy, cycle through it for 30 minutes. Lunge across a field. Do a squat for every stair you walk up. Jump on a park bench 10 times. Hold a weight against your chest and do step ups on a park bench or ladder or stool you've got.
Make it work. Make it fun!0
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