Anyone know how to get skinny legs?
gogochariots
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A few years back, I injured my knee by dislocating it in marching band.
Needless to say weight was gained by not being able to move. Still a work in progress.
But I miss my chicken legs, and I am wondering what sort of workout/exercise I could do to get them back.
My thighs became massive after the accident, and I just don't know what to do.
Thanks!
First time posting, so I'm so so sorry if this is in the wrong place
Needless to say weight was gained by not being able to move. Still a work in progress.
But I miss my chicken legs, and I am wondering what sort of workout/exercise I could do to get them back.
My thighs became massive after the accident, and I just don't know what to do.
Thanks!
First time posting, so I'm so so sorry if this is in the wrong place
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Lots of cardio, and also you can't spot reduce..0
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The exercises you do will depend on what your knee can handle. I work my legs a lot, and they will never be skinny. I'm 5'3", so that's just not in the cards. For me, I like running, speed walking, weights, plyometrics and dance. Running has been the hardest on the knees. good luck0
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I usually workout with a knee brace just to be safe One of those super duty ones haha. The only thing that still makes me nervous are lunges.
But I will try out running0 -
skip leg day at the gym.
also make sure all your cardio is upper body based.
you cant spot reduce fat but you can lose muscle in those areas. larger people would have bigger leg muscles as they are carrying the extra weight around. if you drop the weight but not keep legs active, the legs will shrink also0 -
Just run. It's amazing how quickly your legs will change size/shape. I started C25K in April, got serious the end of June, have my first race the end of this month. My calves when I started were 16 inches, I've trimmed them to 14. My thighs are the same size but they don't LOOK like they used to.0
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skip leg day at the gym.
also make sure all your cardio is upper body based.
you cant spot reduce fat but you can lose muscle in those areas. larger people would have bigger leg muscles as they are carrying the extra weight around. if you drop the weight but not keep legs active, the legs will shrink also
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have a look at the legs of people in wheelchairs. its an extreme case but they are virtually skin and bone.
the less you use the legs the skinnier they will be.0 -
skip leg day at the gym.
also make sure all your cardio is upper body based.
you cant spot reduce fat but you can lose muscle in those areas. larger people would have bigger leg muscles as they are carrying the extra weight around. if you drop the weight but not keep legs active, the legs will shrink also
every word of this is consistently bad advicehave a look at the legs of people in wheelchairs. its an extreme case but they are virtually skin and bone.
the less you use the legs the skinnier they will be.
but perhaps you're trolling the OP. carry on.0 -
Firstly, how's your diet? If you're taking in more calories then you consume then yes, you'll gain weight.
Running is probably the hardest thing you can do for your joints. That said, I wouldn't recommend it. Find a way to be active that doesn't bother your knee and that you'll enjoy doing and therefore will stick with it. If you eat the right amount of good calories and get active you'll get those legs back.0 -
You can't spot-reduce, but you can reduce body fat through eating well and you can get your leg muscles toned through squats and pilates. You may never have the same legs you did before your accident, but with work you can get your legs strong again.0
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skip leg day at the gym.
also make sure all your cardio is upper body based.
you cant spot reduce fat but you can lose muscle in those areas. larger people would have bigger leg muscles as they are carrying the extra weight around. if you drop the weight but not keep legs active, the legs will shrink also
every word of this is consistently bad advicehave a look at the legs of people in wheelchairs. its an extreme case but they are virtually skin and bone.
the less you use the legs the skinnier they will be.
but perhaps you're trolling the OP. carry on.
i never said it was good advice, but the question was simply how to get skinny legs. this will most likely work.0 -
Your legs will slim down and become more fit as you lose weight and exercise. Walk, ride a bike, and take a yoga class. Also do leg strengthening exercises to help build muscles that can support your knee joint. As your body weight drops, your knee will have less stress and you will be able to move more. I know this because I also have a bad knee.0
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skip leg day at the gym.
also make sure all your cardio is upper body based.
you cant spot reduce fat but you can lose muscle in those areas. larger people would have bigger leg muscles as they are carrying the extra weight around. if you drop the weight but not keep legs active, the legs will shrink also
every word of this is consistently bad advicehave a look at the legs of people in wheelchairs. its an extreme case but they are virtually skin and bone.
the less you use the legs the skinnier they will be.
but perhaps you're trolling the OP. carry on.
My standard advice here is usually: "slip into a coma for 6 months"
I think you'll be really pleased with the muscle-wasting effects, OP!
But a wheelchair will work, too. Just stop using you legs for a good couple of months......0 -
Go to Walmart in the exercise section and get 2 waist trimmer belts (they make you sweat off water weight) wrap them around your thighs and go to youtube and find a good cardio workout and just try to do that every night before bed and you thighs should be shrinking in no time0
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Eat a deficit and give it time.0
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skip leg day at the gym.
also make sure all your cardio is upper body based.
you cant spot reduce fat but you can lose muscle in those areas. larger people would have bigger leg muscles as they are carrying the extra weight around. if you drop the weight but not keep legs active, the legs will shrink also
every word of this is consistently bad advicehave a look at the legs of people in wheelchairs. its an extreme case but they are virtually skin and bone.
the less you use the legs the skinnier they will be.
but perhaps you're trolling the OP. carry on.
My standard advice here is usually: "slip into a coma for 6 months"
I think you'll be really pleased with the muscle-wasting effects, OP!
But a wheelchair will work, too. Just stop using you legs for a good couple of months......
coma wont work as he still wants upper body0 -
Losing weight plus exercise (zumba, fast walks) works for me. My weight had crept to 12 stone and its now going down, my legs are definitely getting slimmer.
Think strength training would bulk up the muscle so wouldn't do that.0 -
Think strength training would bulk up the muscle so wouldn't do that.
I'd leave the thinking to someone else if I were you. You've made a classic mistake. Strength training =/= muscle building.0 -
Think strength training would bulk up the muscle so wouldn't do that.
I'd leave the thinking to someone else if I were you. You've made a classic mistake. Strength training =/= muscle building.
Yep^^^
You need to do much more than strength training to "bulk", and there's the whole female thing....0 -
Lots of cardio, and also you can't spot reduce..
Dial in your diet and strength train, you'll end up with legs that look better than "skinny"0 -
skip leg day at the gym.
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I've always had skinny chicken legs, and I found just overall weight loss helped get them in the shape I wanted. DO STRENGTH! A bit of leg strength training gives such nice shape, which combined with walking a lot has made my legs less chicken and more shapely yet slim!0
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Go to Walmart in the exercise section and get 2 waist trimmer belts (they make you sweat off water weight) wrap them around your thighs and go to youtube and find a good cardio workout and just try to do that every night before bed and you thighs should be shrinking in no time
LMFAO! :noway:0 -
Think strength training would bulk up the muscle so wouldn't do that.
I'd leave the thinking to someone else if I were you. You've made a classic mistake. Strength training =/= muscle building.
THIS. OP, eat at a caloric deficit to lose fat. Strength train to strengthen your muscles and keep everything looking great. I promise that if you do this, your legs will not become big tree trunks or whatever nonsense people are suggesting in this thread. They will only get smaller and sexier, and STRONGER!0 -
Sometimes, legs may not be fat, but look heavy, because of bad circulation. Elevate your legs whenever possible.
You need to keep your legs well moisturized. Don't let them get dry and scaly, or they'll look really bad. Shave them to have a plain look using your regular hair removal method. This will ensure plain, shiny and thin looking legs. Smooth legs look more appealing than fuzzy legs. Creams can be used as hair removers, and there are quite a number of shaving tools present in the market. But the best natural depilatory is a turmeric paste, apply it before a bath, and leave it on to dry.
After a bath, make your skin feel good by moisturizing it.
Get sun exposure. Tan legs look thinner.
Avoid baths that are too hot Always finish your shower with a cold water jet on your legs. Walking and bicycling are wonderful exercises for shapely legs. At the office, walk up the stairs, instead of taking the elevator!
Avoid standing for prolonged periods of time to reduce the appearance of varicose veins.
Walking exercises also help get skinny legs. Remember to count the steps while walking. This will help you to determine the amount of exercise you do everyday. Make sure you gradually increase the exercise, i.e. the number of steps you take.
Jogging is another exercise to get those beautiful looking slender legs. This exercise requires more energy. It helps a lot in burning fat. Make sure you bring your legs up to your waist while jogging.
Go swimming, do some laps of freestyle, as this is an effective fat burning exercise and will help you keep your legs in shape.
Cycling and squats will also help in toning your legs. This is an excellent way of burning fat and building leg and hand muscles, at the same time.
A treadmill will help you a lot. A simple adjustment can be done on the treadmill to ensure an effective workout. Just raise the treadmill to a 15- 20 degree angle, as walking on an inclined treadmill will require more energy, burn more fat and help in thinning your bulky legs.
Treadmill walking for 20-25 minutes everyday, for about a month, is the best way to get skinny legs.
Step-ups are another exercise to get skinny and firm legs. Take a step-up bench and start your exercise. Step on it with one foot, then bring the other leg on the bench, now bring down the first leg and then the second. Continue doing this for 7 minutes nonstop. You can start with less time and slowly increase the time.
Elevate or raise your legs when sleeping
Riding a bike is great for thinning your butt, hips, and thighs. Get your glutes involved by leading with your heels when you push down on the pedals. On the upswing, pull up on the pedal (providing you've got foot straps) to make sure you're using every part of your legs during your workout. For brief periods, lift your butt off the seat and slowly pedal as you contract the butt.
Weight loss and weight training are two important elements when trying to obtain toned and skinny arms and legs. You MUST watch what you eat
When working out for toned arms and legs, make sure to avoid using heavy weights. Using heavy weights will help gain muscle. Although toning your arms means building muscles, you want to use lighter weights to avoid excess size. Most people find using 8lb weights sufficient to toning their legs.
Drinking lots of water will help flush out toxins in your body that causes you to get fat.0 -
Sometimes, legs may not be fat, but look heavy, because of bad circulation. Elevate your legs whenever possible.
You need to keep your legs well moisturized. Don't let them get dry and scaly, or they'll look really bad. Shave them to have a plain look using your regular hair removal method. This will ensure plain, shiny and thin looking legs. Smooth legs look more appealing than fuzzy legs. Creams can be used as hair removers, and there are quite a number of shaving tools present in the market. But the best natural depilatory is a turmeric paste, apply it before a bath, and leave it on to dry.
After a bath, make your skin feel good by moisturizing it.
Get sun exposure. Tan legs look thinner.
Avoid baths that are too hot Always finish your shower with a cold water jet on your legs. Walking and bicycling are wonderful exercises for shapely legs. At the office, walk up the stairs, instead of taking the elevator!
Avoid standing for prolonged periods of time to reduce the appearance of varicose veins.
Walking exercises also help get skinny legs. Remember to count the steps while walking. This will help you to determine the amount of exercise you do everyday. Make sure you gradually increase the exercise, i.e. the number of steps you take.
Jogging is another exercise to get those beautiful looking slender legs. This exercise requires more energy. It helps a lot in burning fat. Make sure you bring your legs up to your waist while jogging.
Go swimming, do some laps of freestyle, as this is an effective fat burning exercise and will help you keep your legs in shape.
Cycling and squats will also help in toning your legs. This is an excellent way of burning fat and building leg and hand muscles, at the same time.
A treadmill will help you a lot. A simple adjustment can be done on the treadmill to ensure an effective workout. Just raise the treadmill to a 15- 20 degree angle, as walking on an inclined treadmill will require more energy, burn more fat and help in thinning your bulky legs.
Treadmill walking for 20-25 minutes everyday, for about a month, is the best way to get skinny legs.
Step-ups are another exercise to get skinny and firm legs. Take a step-up bench and start your exercise. Step on it with one foot, then bring the other leg on the bench, now bring down the first leg and then the second. Continue doing this for 7 minutes nonstop. You can start with less time and slowly increase the time.
Elevate or raise your legs when sleeping
Riding a bike is great for thinning your butt, hips, and thighs. Get your glutes involved by leading with your heels when you push down on the pedals. On the upswing, pull up on the pedal (providing you've got foot straps) to make sure you're using every part of your legs during your workout. For brief periods, lift your butt off the seat and slowly pedal as you contract the butt.
Weight loss and weight training are two important elements when trying to obtain toned and skinny arms and legs. You MUST watch what you eat
When working out for toned arms and legs, make sure to avoid using heavy weights. Using heavy weights will help gain muscle. Although toning your arms means building muscles, you want to use lighter weights to avoid excess size. Most people find using 8lb weights sufficient to toning their legs.
Drinking lots of water will help flush out toxins in your body that causes you to get fat.
Wow.... a wall of text full of fail.
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Not sure how long you plan to baby your knee but keeping a brace on it will keep it from gaining strength and stabilizing rather than help now that the injury is healed. I had a compression fracture of my tibia from hyper extension during an accident. Once it was healed the best thing I did was find a physiotherapist that encouraged strengthening all my leg muscles to better support my knee and tossing away the brace.
You can't spot reduce your legs and if chicken legs was your natural body shape then by losing the weight you'll have chicken legs again. Get back to exercise and diet to get your body back.0 -
skip leg day at the gym.
also make sure all your cardio is upper body based.
you cant spot reduce fat but you can lose muscle in those areas. larger people would have bigger leg muscles as they are carrying the extra weight around. if you drop the weight but not keep legs active, the legs will shrink also
every word of this is consistently bad advicehave a look at the legs of people in wheelchairs. its an extreme case but they are virtually skin and bone.
the less you use the legs the skinnier they will be.
but perhaps you're trolling the OP. carry on.
i never said it was good advice, but the question was simply how to get skinny legs. this will most likely work.
agree with all of this.
it's not good advice- but it would get the results requested.0 -
Yup, if your goal is tiny legs, a calorie deficit and not using your legs will get you there.0
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