Toned legs - Wondering if i will ever have them!
sandadhya
Posts: 43 Member
Hey All,
I joined MFP a year ago and i had a smaller goal to meet which i did.
what it is that can help get toned legs. what has worked for you guys?
Can you all please help.
Cheers!
I joined MFP a year ago and i had a smaller goal to meet which i did.
what it is that can help get toned legs. what has worked for you guys?
Can you all please help.
Cheers!
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Toned legs (or arms, or anything) depend on two things:
1. underlying muscle tone
2. overlaying fat layer
If you have a layer of fat that covers your legs then you will not see the muscle beneath it. The muscle is what gives a leg (or arm) it's nice toned shape, but that means the muscle itself also needs to be big enough to have that shape rather than being flat. Now this doesn't mean you need to be a bodybuilder but you shouldn't be a stick figure also.
So you need to either: 1. lose fat or 2. gain muscle. Losing fat is mostly diet, building muscle is exercise. I'm guessing you can figure out by looking at your legs which of the two needs to be done, or both.0 -
Walking & swimming has worked for me !0
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Heavy lifting0
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Squats, deadlifts and lunges are what you need to be doing.0
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Toned legs (or arms, or anything) depend on two things:
1. underlying muscle tone
2. overlaying fat layer
If you have a layer of fat that covers your legs then you will not see the muscle beneath it. The muscle is what gives a leg (or arm) it's nice toned shape, but that means the muscle itself also needs to be big enough to have that shape rather than being flat. Now this doesn't mean you need to be a bodybuilder but you shouldn't be a stick figure also.
So you need to either: 1. lose fat or 2. gain muscle. Losing fat is mostly diet, building muscle is exercise. I'm guessing you can figure out by looking at your legs which of the two needs to be done, or both.
Building muscle is as much diet as it is exercise, and is very difficult. A beginner may have some noob gains, but on top of that it's really tough to build substantial muscle, and it takes both paints taking hours in the gym and eating at or above maintenance.0 -
Toned legs (or arms, or anything) depend on two things:
1. underlying muscle tone
2. overlaying fat layer
If you have a layer of fat that covers your legs then you will not see the muscle beneath it. The muscle is what gives a leg (or arm) it's nice toned shape, but that means the muscle itself also needs to be big enough to have that shape rather than being flat. Now this doesn't mean you need to be a bodybuilder but you shouldn't be a stick figure also.
So you need to either: 1. lose fat or 2. gain muscle. Losing fat is mostly diet, building muscle is exercise. I'm guessing you can figure out by looking at your legs which of the two needs to be done, or both.
Building muscle is as much diet as it is exercise, and is very difficult. A beginner may have some noob gains, but on top of that it's really tough to build substantial muscle, and it takes both paints taking hours in the gym and eating at or above maintenance.
Yes, but as the topic starter is female she'll most likely want the 'toned' and not the 'bulky' look. Which is a lot easier to achieve.0 -
Thank you all for your response.
I had to mention that i am a 30 year old female.
I would defnitely want my legs to look toned and not bulky.
I am just about to Start Jillian's Killer Thighs and Buns.
Has that worked for any one?0 -
lifting heavy DOES NOT MAKE WOMEN BULKY
cupcakes make women bulky
Gaining muscle by lifting heavy weights is the only way that will make you 'toned', not hours of endless cardio0
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