Lumpy oatmeal thighs...do they EVER go away?

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  • Matiara
    Matiara Posts: 377 Member
    I know that when I was really fit a few years ago that mine looked so much better.

    BUT... this is crazy, but I have to get it off my chest :D Mine's gotten worse with my very recent awesome results with weight training! It'll get much better, I'm sure. But right now I'm at a point where my muscles are so tight and the skin pulls more strangely on them than it's used to. Weird, huh?!

    The fat pockets I have other places are odd, looser textures too so I'm sure it's just how fat must go away. But I wasn't expecting to look worse for a while! I'm like: New muscle line---Cellulite---New muscle dent---Fat pocket, lol.

    I've experienced this as well. I never had cellulite, gained almost 30 pounds in 18 months and still didn't have cellulite. When I started working out again and my legs started getting their definition back, I developed these weird fat pockets on my thighs. I've noticed that at times they will look worse and then suddenly smooth out a little, which is followed by a drop in measurement on my thighs.

    With that being the case, I've just assumed it's the fat stores my body has chosen to use up first and that my legs will go back to normal once I'm back at my fighting weight. As the fat pockets on my legs diminish, they are starting to develop on my tummy. I consider it a good sign, even if it does look weird for now.
  • is it fine to work on legs the next day if you don't feel the soreness?
  • intheflowers
    intheflowers Posts: 24 Member
    Cellulite is a structural issue that can only be corrected by reversing the cause of atrophied muscle fibers directly beneath your “cellulite” trouble spots. The squishy dimples are a visible symptom of a problem below the surface. So, it’s impossible for the creams, lotions or gels to have any physiological impact on the cause of the issue. You have to do it with a specific and proper exercise routine.

    Baloney. Cellulite is a condition limited to the superficial layers of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat. There is no legitimate treatment for cellulite, and something tells me you're here to SELL SOMETHING, if your name is any indicator. If that is indeed the case, I hope no one falls for your schtick.

    lol did you even read what you replied to?