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Gap between my legs

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  • Posts: 146 Member

    OMG! This was ME! I used to rub holes in my jeans from my legs rubbing and it would RUIN them! AND I couldn't wear dresses without the shorts or spanx with thigh control underneath or else my legs would rub together and get sore! I WANT the gap too

    Ditto! The only reson i'm aiming for this is to stop the rubbing! Got nothing to do with the look of the thing! I just can't afford any more new jeans! lol :tongue:
  • Posts: 164 Member
    I'm going to echo what others have said here: I know a lot of people who have worked so so hard to get that "gap" and none of them were able to achieve it :( Some of us just aren't built that way. I remember seeing Kathy Griffin on some talk show once saying that she even had liposuction on her thighs to get it, and that didn't even work.

    That is awfull to say that...I mean I work out to get the body I want, nothing else. And what about all the girls for whom it worked. If you see no progress, it means you are not doing the right thing but this is possible. Now it can be as difficult for you as to get 6 pack abs for many men: the fat does not leave at the area you work out (doing sit-ups does not work), it leaves from one place of body, then the next one, etc...and if this is the last (for many women this is the butt), it will mean cardio efforts with strong diet (no fat). My personnal view is that is worth it, because this damn hot ^^
  • Posts: 398 Member
    Stand with your legs slightly further apart.

    :flowerforyou:

    LMAO!!

    This. :happy:
  • Posts: 379 Member
    Try barre workouts. You can probably find some on YouTube. Ballet workouts will help make you a lean machine, especially in the thigh/hip area!

    Ballet can also make you pretty bulky, just fyi (see e.g. http://blog.oregonlive.com/portlandarts/2009/06/large_DanceUnited_BostonBallet.jpg ) - it takes tons of muscle to do what those folks do!

    Anyway - back to the OP - I'm with many of the above. Not every woman's body is capable of having "the gap." If you can get there healthfully, awesome. But, realize that it may not be possible. Perhaps as you get fitter, though, you'll start feeling more confident either way and the gap won't matter quite so much :)
  • Posts: 49,171 Member
    I have tried so hard to get a gap between my legs, but i just can't do it :( I pretty sure im doing something wrong :(
    Anyone have a any tiips for me? or cn link me to any videos to help, please just help :(

    - Thank you
    Genetics have a lot to do with this. Don't fret, just embrace your physique and get the work done!

    A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
  • Posts: 16,414 Member

    My thighs touch. They always have even when I was underweight. However, I don't get chaffing/callous thighs. Thighs touching is not always uncomfortable! :)

    Same for me. I'm an hourglass, so I'm always going to be a bit heavier in the thigh area. Not FAT, but that's where whatever fat I have congregates. At a healthy weight, my thighs touch but do not chafe or wear out my jeans. I'm very comfortable. And I think it looks good. Check out some photos of some 40s and 50s pinup girls. Their thighs all touch and I doubt anyone (even some of the men in this thread saying otherwise) would say those women are not sexy.

    Example (yes, it is safe for work and not gross!):

    http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_luv71hX9GA1qjxhi1o1_400.jpg
  • Posts: 600 Member
    I agree with many of the comments above, some people just can't get it despite being really thin BUT, this might help

    try squats with your toes pointing out, they target the inner thighs
  • Posts: 2,747 Member
    I'm having a Beavis/Butthead moment.

    "Ugh... she said GAP.... uhuh,huh,huh,huh"
  • Posts: 4,604 Member
    Stand with your legs slightly further apart.

    :flowerforyou:

    :laugh:
  • Why do you care if there is a "gap" between your legs? What does that mean to you? Does this gap give you more value and worth as a person?

    Yes yes it does.

    I too would love to have that "gap"
  • Posts: 164 Member
    Some people can't...well every anorexic has it, right?
  • Posts: 127 Member
    Stand with your legs slightly further apart.

    :flowerforyou:

    LMAO!!!
  • Posts: 4,437 Member
    Some people can't...well every anorexic has it, right?
    DING DING DING!
  • Posts: 1,092 Member
    I think it's unrealistic to focus on a goal that you may never achieve while at a healthy weight. Something like "a gap between the thighs" depends on bone structure AND body composition. Could you perhaps alter your goal to focus on a measure you have more control over? Like perhaps the circumference of your thighs?
  • Posts: 1,092 Member
    Im annoyed with all the "OMG you wanna look anorexic" comments. I've seen plenty of healthy, beautiful women who have that gap between their thighs. I've seen gorgeous, sexy women that don't. Though the OP's goal setting could use a little work, I understand the frustration, and have no idea why everyone feels the need to be so judgmental.
  • Posts: 1,997 Member
    Genetics have a lot to do with this. Don't fret, just embrace your physique and get the work done!

    A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    Exactly.
    If you don't already have a "gap" hidden under body fat you might never see one. With pregnancy a wider pelvis might slightly increase your Q angle, but other than that there's not much you can do to change your skeletal structure.
    Besides, the larger the Q angle the more prone you are to knee pain, ACL tears, pronated ankles, fallen arches and so on. A narrower angle can be a great advantage in athletic performance. :smile:
  • Posts: 16,414 Member
    Im annoyed with all the "OMG you wanna look anorexic" comments. I've seen plenty of healthy, beautiful women who have that gap between their thighs. I've seen gorgeous, sexy women that don't. Though the OP's goal setting could use a little work, I understand the frustration, and have no idea why everyone feels the need to be so judgmental.
    I agree that there are plenty of women whose genetics and bone structure allow for that gap without being anorexic. But someone who thinks this gap is necessary to look good is setting herself up for feelings of failure and a lot of frustration if she doesn't have the bone structure and genetics for it.

    I have very wide hips and wider since I had a baby. Even at my lowest ever weight (which was UNDERweight for my height), I did not have that gap. Not since I was 10 years old and hadn't developed fully yet.

    I wouldn't complain if I lost weight and it appeared, but it's not something I strive for. I want to be thin and healthy and if that means a thigh gap, fine. If it means no thigh gap, I don't think I'll miss it.

    As for the guys saying how sexy it is, I've been around this planet for 35 years and been through my share of relationships and getting hit on and all of it. Never once have I heard a single man say, "Did you see the thigh gap on that one?"
  • Posts: 1,092 Member

    As for the guys saying how sexy it is, I've been around this planet for 35 years and been through my share of relationships and getting hit on and all of it. Never once have I heard a single man say, "Did you see the thigh gap on that one?"

    Lol...I know what you mean, but I actually have witnessed men noticing and admiring a woman's legs while pointing out the "honey hole"
  • Posts: 6,239 Member
    "Did you see the thigh gap on that one?"

    We don't call it a thigh gap
  • Posts: 4,437 Member
    We don't call it a thigh gap
    Been a guy for a long time, and have never called it anything, or even pointed it out. Nor have any of my buddies.
  • Posts: 2,086 Member
    What is it with the GAP. I mean it's a decent store and all, but come on!
  • Posts: 6,239 Member
    Been a guy for a long time, and have never called it anything, or even pointed it out. Nor have any of my buddies.

    I have been as well, as long as I can remember actually. My point is not that everyone finds it an attractive quality, just that some folks do.
  • Posts: 834 Member
    Stand with your legs slightly further apart.

    :flowerforyou:

    ^^great advice :)
  • Posts: 1 Member
    No gap for me. I like things to fit snug.
  • Posts: 12 Member
    There's about .5% of the population that has this. And most of them are models that are over 6 foot and weigh around 100 lbs. In other words, it's out of the ordinary. I don't think anyone focuses on that part of a person.
  • I have heard that riding horses for long periods of time can create a gap between the thighs. I haven't tried it, though.



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  • to throw into the mix - the inner thigh muscle is actually one that responds to trained exercises

    there are a lot of exercises you can do to work them, look up on youtube ..
  • :laugh:
  • Posts: 188 Member
    I get what the OP means...I'd like my inner thighs to be slimmer too, so the second I walk on the beach and get wet I don't have blisters forming because my legs touch there!!
  • Posts: 75 Member
    There's about .5% of the population that has this.

    Where does this stat some from? I feel like I see the thigh gap everywhere!
    I love this thread, especially the men's responses!
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