How do I make my calves smaller? #newbie
alyylyn
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hey guys! I'm 18 and I've always had this problem with my calves looking way too big for my legs I ate a lot of cheese last time and I thought it was water retention but now I stopped and it's still big
I checked out a few sites and they said to do some stretching so I've been trying that But I would also like to know if I do a light jog and stretch every now and then while I run, would it make my calves bigger?
Also, if there's any tips you can tell me about making my calves smaller I'd love to hear it!
I checked out a few sites and they said to do some stretching so I've been trying that But I would also like to know if I do a light jog and stretch every now and then while I run, would it make my calves bigger?
Also, if there's any tips you can tell me about making my calves smaller I'd love to hear it!
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My calves are massive, and I love them! I can't wear knee high boots, because they won't go in, but a knee length skirt in some heals, shows off those calves. You can't spot reduce. If you don't use a muscle it will atrophy over time, but that seems impractical with legs. You use them for so much. We all have something we don't like about ourselves, but often others won't even notice, or will feel exact opposite about it. Any chance you might learn to love them? Strong legs are an amazing thing.1
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Do you have any weight to lose? I think that could help, if you do. You look quite slim in your profile picture.
People say that doing stuff like yoga and pilates lengthens muscles/makes them smaller, so that could also help. Worth a shot!
All that being said, I bet your calves look fine.0 -
my calves are large genetically - and i suspect yours are, too. even when i was underweight, my calves were large and muscular. running may make your calves more muscular; stretching won't make them smaller.0
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Calves are genetic. The ONLY way to lose muscle (atrophy) on a body part is to ensure it's never used. And that's not likely to happen with the legs.
You cannot "lengthen" muscle with any stretches or exercise either. That's an ongoing myth from sources like yoga/pilates magazines.
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