have big thighs and small calves

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  • A lot of it is genetic, unfortunately. I have big thighs (23-23.5") with pronounced quads....BUT...my calves are itsy bitsy in comparison (I think they are measuring at 14.5" right now).

    Here's a pic... - if it comes up - (these are a couple months' difference as I was trying to build a bit more muscle while eating at maintenance since I still have a lot of fat on my body though they look the same, boo). Actually I think it's more noticeable when I have on my workout pants but whatevs:
    legsba.jpg
    great job girl,
  • 20.5" is big thighs.

    So my 20" thighs are big now, when they were "too skinny" in another thread. Man, it's hard to keep track of what other people consider my body measurements ;)

    OP, good luck listening to some of the good advice you've gotten on here... LEARN TO LOVE YOURSELF.
    I know right, thanks
  • 20.5" is big thighs.

    So my 20" thighs are big now, when they were "too skinny" in another thread. Man, it's hard to keep track of what other people consider my body measurements ;)

    OP, good luck listening to some of the good advice you've gotten on here... LEARN TO LOVE YOURSELF.
    I know right, thanks
    20" thighs are really small
  • sunsnstatheart
    sunsnstatheart Posts: 2,544 Member
    20.5" is big thighs.

    So my 20" thighs are big now, when they were "too skinny" in another thread. Man, it's hard to keep track of what other people consider my body measurements ;)

    OP, good luck listening to some of the good advice you've gotten on here... LEARN TO LOVE YOURSELF.
    I know right, thanks

    You started the thread by criticizing your own body. If I'm correct, you've posted something similar before. If you care that much then do something about it. If not, then yes, just learn to accept the way you are. Either one is the "right" choice, but no one here can make that choice for you.
  • A lot of it is genetic, unfortunately. I have big thighs (23-23.5") with pronounced quads....BUT...my calves are itsy bitsy in comparison (I think they are measuring at 14.5" right now).

    Here's a pic... - if it comes up - (these are a couple months' difference as I was trying to build a bit more muscle while eating at maintenance since I still have a lot of fat on my body though they look the same, boo). Actually I think it's more noticeable when I have on my workout pants but whatevs:
    legsba.jpg
    great job girl,
    if you want bigger calves I will trade you lol
  • TrishLG
    TrishLG Posts: 173 Member
    High heels develop the calves.
    At least you have ankles.
  • A lot of it is genetic, unfortunately. I have big thighs (23-23.5") with pronounced quads....BUT...my calves are itsy bitsy in comparison (I think they are measuring at 14.5" right now).

    Here's a pic... - if it comes up - (these are a couple months' difference as I was trying to build a bit more muscle while eating at maintenance since I still have a lot of fat on my body though they look the same, boo). Actually I think it's more noticeable when I have on my workout pants but whatevs:
    legsba.jpg
    great job girl,
    that's exactly what I want my legs too look like
  • Thank you. *blush* There's still some jiggle when I walk but they are tightening up slooooowly. It's funny how we always want what we don't have. Here I've always thought big calves were beautiful. I remember being jelly of a friend in elementary who had calves just like yours, brtrentgl, and thinking she was soooo much stronger than me because her calves were gorgeous and round and looked amazing in skirts. I was thinking this in SIXTH FREAKIN' GRADE!!! It wasn't until more or less recently that I learned how much genetics comes into play with calf shape. We just gotta love what we've been given and do our best to keep it healthy! :D
  • Thank you. *blush* There's still some jiggle when I walk but they are tightening up slooooowly. It's funny how we always want what we don't have. Here I've always thought big calves were beautiful. I remember being jelly of a friend in elementary who had calves just like yours, brtrentgl, and thinking she was soooo much stronger than me because her calves were gorgeous and round and looked amazing in skirts. I was thinking this in SIXTH FREAKIN' GRADE!!! It wasn't until more or less recently that I learned how much genetics comes into play with calf shape. We just gotta love what we've been given and do our best to keep it healthy! :D
    that's so true, most of the time I love my legs except when buying jeans. Calves never fit
  • Just the opposite here, 20.5" calves and 19.25" thighs
  • runner2runner
    runner2runner Posts: 1,937 Member
    A lot of it is genetic, unfortunately. I have big thighs (23-23.5") with pronounced quads....BUT...my calves are itsy bitsy in comparison (I think they are measuring at 14.5" right now).

    Here's a pic... - if it comes up - (these are a couple months' difference as I was trying to build a bit more muscle while eating at maintenance since I still have a lot of fat on my body though they look the same, boo). Actually I think it's more noticeable when I have on my workout pants but whatevs:
    legsba.jpg

    Awesome legs! Your calves don't look too bad. From here, your legs seem to have good proportion. On average, the calves are usually smaller than the thighs. It's only on rare occasions that both are the same size and in very extreme cases where the calves are bigger than the thighs.
  • rachaelr22
    rachaelr22 Posts: 32
    A lot of it is genetic, unfortunately. I have big thighs (23-23.5") with pronounced quads....BUT...my calves are itsy bitsy in comparison (I think they are measuring at 14.5" right now).

    Here's a pic... - if it comes up - (these are a couple months' difference as I was trying to build a bit more muscle while eating at maintenance since I still have a lot of fat on my body though they look the same, boo). Actually I think it's more noticeable when I have on my workout pants but whatevs:
    legsba.jpg
    you can have some of my calves they are 17.5". Don't mind if I lose a little
  • Ely82010
    Ely82010 Posts: 1,998 Member
    12 inches calves are small? My calves are 12.25 inches and I think that they are too big. Wow!
  • mmddwechanged
    mmddwechanged Posts: 1,687 Member
    A lot of it is genetic, unfortunately. I have big thighs (23-23.5") with pronounced quads....BUT...my calves are itsy bitsy in comparison (I think they are measuring at 14.5" right now).

    Here's a pic... - if it comes up - (these are a couple months' difference as I was trying to build a bit more muscle while eating at maintenance since I still have a lot of fat on my body though they look the same, boo). Actually I think it's more noticeable when I have on my workout pants but whatevs:
    legsba.jpg

    Love your muscles!!! Wow:) beautiful ! (Squats? Deads? What are you doing to get this?)
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,990 Member
    Genetics plays big role here. If the insertions of your gastrocnemius are high, then you'll have an appearance of a "club". There's NOTHING you can do to change that.
    While working them hard can increase the size, the shape won't change.
    IMO, you do what you can with what you got.

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  • werewolfbeastmode
    werewolfbeastmode Posts: 1 Member
    Hi.

    Genetics play a role in your calf development just like any other body part. I have small calves and big thighs myself. Look at a person with humongous calves and look at where the muscle actually ends(usually near their dam ankles lol). If you have a high insertion then there is only so much that you can do.

    If you would like to add some size be consistent with your workouts and experiment with different rep ranges. I've worked my calves religiously and the only thing that improved was my strength. It may suck because people will judge your leg size by your calves because that is all that they see.