Disproportionality
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JhonatanPerea
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Does anyone know if just doing cardio (i.e just running) will make my legs disproportional to my upper body? Will I get slimmer lower body than upper body?
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No, it won't. No, you won't.
I should rephrase to "it could", but not because of the running, but because where our body loses fat is highly genetic. It will come off where it comes off.0 -
It doesn't work that way, no.0
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I'm a top heavy build. I lose weight in my legs first which caused to to stop being active in the past. Just keep going it will all even out.0
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JhonatanPerea wrote: »Does anyone know if just doing cardio (i.e just running) will make my legs disproportional to my upper body? Will I get slimmer lower body than upper body?
Nope.
I wish it did! Lol
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Thank you everyone0
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