Really Large Calves
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Even at a size 6 I have to buy wide calf boots. It's partly genetic. Don't worry about it0
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Those do not look huge to me! I have big calves. My Mother in Law actually told me my calves were huge when we were visiting a few weeks ago. I have to buy wide fit boots.0
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They look normal to me.0
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fyeahmagicpower wrote: »Hmm yeah, you're probably right. I just feel like everyone around has much slimmer and nicer looking calves. TT
Stop comparing yourself to others.
You do you.
Your calves look great.1 -
Welp .. while everyone is telling you how amazing your calves are and they are perfectly fine(really shouldn't be aiming to get them smaller ) but ! if you really want them to look smaller you could go on the elliptical at least for me the elliptical decided to turn my beautiful plump calves into thin drumsticks with some meat on them a lot of tippy toeing in rhythm on the elliptical will tone them up nicely !10
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Eh? Your legs are great. I think legs in general just look larger when we look down on them and then you have a bias when looking at photos of them, it's just perspective.1
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I think your calves look fine. It's mostly genetic. I have large calves (15+ inches even when I am only 125 lbs, which is considered "large" if you're looking for compression stockings, they have measurements on there for sizes). My mother, brother, uncle and grandfather are all the exact same way. Exercise doesn't change the diameter, only how firm they are. Where you store your fat has a lot to do with DNA.
Honestly though compared to my family's I think yours look pretty normal haha0 -
Your calves are not huge. Take it from the lady that has to buy wide calf boots0
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Joanna2012B wrote: »Your calves are not huge. Take it from the lady that has to buy wide calf boots
Me too! No matter how skinny I get, even back when I had a BMI of 20, I can almost never get normal boots to Fit
Or if I do squeeze into regular width boots, I have a little muffin top at the knee5 -
yup - i'll join y'all in the those calves aren't huge club! when you have a friend who texts you and says, you need to check the unclaimed race photos because I recognize your calves anywhere...then you can complain about them3
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TheSteelJuggernaut wrote: »Welp .. while everyone is telling you how amazing your calves are and they are perfectly fine(really shouldn't be aiming to get them smaller ) but ! if you really want them to look smaller you could go on the elliptical at least for me the elliptical decided to turn my beautiful plump calves into thin drumsticks with some meat on them a lot of tippy toeing in rhythm on the elliptical will tone them up nicely !
Yeah, no.5 -
Your calves aren't huge and you know that. This looks a lot like one of those attention seeking threads to get told how good you look after sharing how small you are and your shapely body. You look GREAT! There ya go!11
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You have been blessed with shapely calves! They look lovely : )0
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No, No, No, No, No! Your calves and your legs look great and in proportion... many would switch body parts with you in a heartbeat!! As others have stated, large calves are genetic and, unfortunately so are large ankles ... both of which I was blessed with Thankfully after losing some weight and getting healthier the cankles are gone and my calves decreased from 18" to 14.75"1
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Your calves aren't huge lol
If you are concerned with their size build up your quads and hamstrings for some balance and then cut some fat.
your lack of quads if probably what is making you feel your claves are big.5 -
tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »No not really large calves at all, and weight loss won't help make them smaller. Not that you'd want or need to lose any weight given your already low weight.
I agree that her calves aren't large and that she doesn't need to lose any weight. Like you I also thought weight loss wouldn't affect the calves but was proven wrong ... I've lost weight and my calves have decreased from 18" to 14.75" and no more cankles!2 -
Lol at large calves. You have nice legs, far from large. If you were fishing for compliments, it's time to set the hook.
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Tbh it seems like you might need to sit down with a therapist because there is no reason for you to think your calves are big. Stop comparing yourself to others. You're only harming yourself by doing so.2
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fyeahmagicpower wrote: »
What am I doing wrong? Is my only way more weight loss?
You're not doing anything wrong. It's mostly genetic and barring surgery there's nothing you can do about it.
Blame your parents and learn to love what nature gave you.
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They're not big at all you have lovely legs!!1
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Joanna2012B wrote: »Your calves are not huge. Take it from the lady that has to buy wide calf boots
Boots that go above the calf never ever fit over mine1 -
Joanna2012B wrote: »Your calves are not huge. Take it from the lady that has to buy wide calf boots
Boots that go above the calf never ever fit over mine
Me, too... Me, too...1 -
JackieMarie1989jgw wrote: »Joanna2012B wrote: »Your calves are not huge. Take it from the lady that has to buy wide calf boots
Me too! No matter how skinny I get, even back when I had a BMI of 20, I can almost never get normal boots to Fit
Or if I do squeeze into regular width boots, I have a little muffin top at the knee
You're lucky to even squeeze into the regular width!! I love my calves though....they are very muscular and I do not plan on changing that. BUT I really do LOVE Boots!!!0 -
If you want to see what big calves look like I'd post a pic of mine, but it's winter here and i couldn't be bothered shaving my legs just to post a picture11
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Christine_72 wrote: »If you want to see what big calves look like I'd post a pic of mine, but it's winter here and i couldn't be bothered shaving my legs just to post a picture
I double dare you to post It's summer here and I still only shave my legs once a week, I just don't care lol.3 -
Joanna2012B wrote: »Your calves are not huge. Take it from the lady that has to buy wide calf boots
Boots that go above the calf never ever fit over mine
My calves are 17" around. I've given up on knee high boots. It's just not worth the frustration0 -
OliveGirl128 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »If you want to see what big calves look like I'd post a pic of mine, but it's winter here and i couldn't be bothered shaving my legs just to post a picture
I double dare you to post It's summer here and I still only shave my legs once a week, I just don't care lol.
Haha No way! It's been a month since my legs last saw a razor0 -
Joanna2012B wrote: »Your calves are not huge. Take it from the lady that has to buy wide calf boots
Boots that go above the calf never ever fit over mine
My calves are 17" around. I've given up on knee high boots. It's just not worth the frustration
18.5" here, but some of it is fat so here is hoping. Boots are not the only thing I have given up on. Straight legged jeans are a no go.0 -
I wouldn't call those huge at all. When my edema was really bad, my calves' circumference was around 28". Luckily now they're down to 14".0
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I'm going to assume you are over 18 (according to the site rules). You should know that your BMI places you as "underweight", which is a category that carries significant health risks to people of all genetic backgrounds.
It worries me that you're concerned your fit legs, which show good and healthy musculature on them, are "too big" suggests to me you might have problems with body dysmorphia, or seeing yourself in an unrealistic manner. This coupled with your very low weight are major warning signs of an eating disorder.
Please consider the resources MyFitnessPal has on eating disorders and their treatment. Even if you don't have one, you may benefit greatly from the wisdom they offer in viewing yourself more positively and realistically.
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p.s.
Comparison is the thief of joy.4
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