Female Calves... don't like mine
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Thanks for the responses, and for being decent and understanding.
I feel a little better now. My calves tend to sort of stick out quite a lot at the back, basically. My thighs measure 19 inches, so not sure if I am disproportionate or not. I do know that I struggle to get uk size 6 skinny jeans over my calves and knees, however, which is one thing that has made me self conscious of them.
Not sure I have much body fat to lose, I have about somewhere between 16 and 19%, 5'10 and 126Ibs usually(a little over that right now). I suppose I might try more walking and milder forms of cardio, I do tend to have the resistance set quite high on the machines, as I tend to like to get in a good calorie burn and it helps lift my often flagging energy,
Glad to know I am not the only female with larger calves. Sometimes I can ignore it, other things I look at them and it really bugs me. My upper half is much smaller than my lower.
It sounds to me like you have lovely, curvy, slim legs. Not many shops that I've been to in the UK even sell size 6 clothes (US size 2) so I'm guessing your choices are limited when it comes to jeans, especially if you need them long too.
10-20 years ago, I bet no one with your calves at your height would have thought they were big, because shapeless legs weren't in fashion. Personally, I've learnt to love my curvy legs. I always noticed and marvelled at the tiny legs on some girls, even at primary school, but even if my bmi was as low as yours, my legs wouldn't lose their shape, I don't think. I hope you can learn to love yours as much as I love mine :flowerforyou:
(I measured mine, thanks to this thread. 14". I love the way mine curve down to my ankle and up to my knee, and they've had plenty of 'appreciation' in their time :laugh:)0 -
How can 13.5" calves be big.. I have 16" biceps and they are not that huge :laugh: . And unfortunately, a lot of this comes down to self image issues (not to imply you have one). But you can see with tons of people, if you have image issues when you are over weight, you will have them when you are stick thin.0
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I'm in a somewhat similar boat. I'm 5'7", 130 lbs, with 15 inch calves. When I first started running, they got HUGE for a while. I didn't measure them, but I do know that I had a really hard time getting my 'skinny' jeans over them (these skinny jeans are now too big on me- except in the calves, haha!!!). Then, after a couple months, they got a bit smaller. As I lost weight and body fat, they eventually slimmed down to where they are now. I don't know how long you've been doing serious exercise, but it takes a while for your body to adjust to the stress, and until it does, it will retain water in those areas. I still have a hard time finding boots that I can tuck my jeans into, and skinny jeans are *really* skinny.
Sounds like you've got a plan, though. Personally, I've learned to love mine- they've got more definition now and feel really solid. I also like the fact that they balance out the look of my thighs since they've built up muscle. Best of luck!0 -
I just had to measure my calves after reading this, good lord they are 15.5! Should I be worried I have monster calves now?! Lol. OP your mad! You have nothing to worry about at all!0
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So, I just measured mine.
Female, 5'6" , 137# and my calves are 12.5"0 -
My calves are tiny and misproportional to the rest of my body. My skinny jeans are always tight above my knees and loose beneath the knees. Also, since I gain weight mostly on my upper half of body, so I cannot wear heels anymore because my poor little calves cannot support my weight with the heels on. My legs literally shake.
Its better to have strong thick thighs than feeble malnutrition-looking calves!!0 -
Try having 18.25" calves0
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I seem to have the sort of legs that build muscle fairly easily with exercise, and although I know that yes, there are far worse things to be worried about, and that many females want muscular calves, I don't like them. Muscle is great, to a degree, but for me personally, there are limits.
I generally do interval training on the stationary bike, outdoor cycling, interval training on the elliptical and some upper body work.
I do not know which of these is likely to be contributing to my increased calf size.
I want to retain leanness, and to keep my metabolism running smoothly, and yes, be fit, but surely there must be some way to do this without ending up with 13.5 inch calves ?
I can't believe you think 13 inches calves are big. My calves are 13 inches and they're tiny. For me big is anything from 16 inches upwards.0 -
mine are 17 inches. although I think genetics play a part as well, as both my mum and sister are slim but have big calves for their size. They sometimes get trouble fitting into boots etc.0
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You must be joking! 13.5 inch calves are big?
I have 18.5 inch calves and I love them!0 -
I have 15" calves and 27" thighs but they porportion well to the rest of my body.0
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I seem to have the sort of legs that build muscle fairly easily with exercise, and although I know that yes, there are far worse things to be worried about, and that many females want muscular calves, I don't like them. Muscle is great, to a degree, but for me personally, there are limits.
I generally do interval training on the stationary bike, outdoor cycling, interval training on the elliptical and some upper body work.
I do not know which of these is likely to be contributing to my increased calf size.
I want to retain leanness, and to keep my metabolism running smoothly, and yes, be fit, but surely there must be some way to do this without ending up with 13.5 inch calves ?
I can't believe you think 13 inches calves are big. My calves are 13 inches and they're tiny. For me big is anything from 16 inches upwards.
You are a man though. OP isn't so you can't really compare and this thread is from last November!0 -
I have an 18" calf...:grumble:
I had 18" calves when I started, they are down to 17" now. HEAR THAT OP! DOWN TO 17" lol 13" is nothin'0 -
Old-thread bumping is OOC today.0
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Yep. 17" here, too. But guess what? My calves are that large because they are muscular, so they aren't shrinking any time soon with weight loss. Try DUO boots - they make high-boots to fit all sizes of calves that fall outside of the 14" industry standard.0
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I agree with OP: my calves are huge, as well. It's super awesome to have muscular legs and all, but are thinner legs so bad? I'd love for my legs -- thighs down to ankles -- to be thinner.0
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Mine are about 17" I HATE them :sad: especially when it comes to wearing knee high boots. I can never find any to fit me so I have to put up with wearing ankle boots all the time, or even wearing shorts or a skirt. I always try to cover myself up in the summer :sad:
I hate myself for putting on so much weight! :sad:0 -
Um, I have 15 inch calves and I love them...not sure what to suggest other than losing lean mass to get them smaller?!0
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love big calves0
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wow 18" calves <3<30
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Holy thread resurrection, Batman.
I posted this ages ago.
My calves are still about the same, if not half an inch bigger. Not much to be done about them, so I just built up more muscle in my upper body to compensate0 -
sorry I just joined... however compliments0
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<< My Calves are 14.5...... I don't think they are big by any means.0
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my calves are the bane of my existence. i just measured them, 15.5" and thighs are 22.5"
if there was a calf reduction surgery i would be the first in line : " < tears....
look at how gross and fat they are! stuffed in my boots like sausages...if anyone has calf reduction tips PLEASE share?0 -
Your calves don't appear to be large in the picture that shows them. Maybe getting leaner all over makes them seem larger because your torso is slimmer.
I put muscle on in the legs too. The only way I could make my calves smaller would be to lose muscle. I don't even do a specific exercise for calves. However, I like them the way they are.
Edit: ack - it's an ancient thread. I'm glad that you decided to go ahead and have strong, beautiful legs! And to the lovely woman whose post is above mine, you look gorgeous and your legs are amazing.0 -
lithezebra: you are so sweet, thank you lovely. i hate to sound so self centered...but honestly, all the women on my mothers side have these beautiful slim legs...i'm always teased for having big legs. it would have been nice to fit in...but i guess i just have to deal with them. unless i have surgery--which im not sure even exists? they will always be thick unfortunately.0
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There are many different ways for legs to be beautiful. Slim legs aren't the only beautiful legs. Yours have a great shape.0
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Large calves aren't ugly by any means; they are beautiful.0
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my calves are the bane of my existence. i just measured them, 15.5" and thighs are 22.5"
if there was a calf reduction surgery i would be the first in line : " < tears....
look at how gross and fat they are! stuffed in my boots like sausages...if anyone has calf reduction tips PLEASE share?
Your calves are smaller than my arms. I believe you are just self conscious and have a skewed perception of your own image. Your legs are by no means large.0 -
Agreed - mine are gigantuous.
Your calves are perfect...you have FAB legs!0
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