For women who had large legs before weight loss

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Anybody here have very large calves before they lost alot of weight? How do your legs look now? My calves are so big around I feel like they will never get smaller. I think they are 17" around.
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  • kristi_asco
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    ugh i feel the same way!!! mine are 15" and for some reason are the LAST part of my body to get smaller. someone help us!!
  • beckylawrence70
    beckylawrence70 Posts: 752 Member
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    wow, i have the opposite problem, none, well, very small
  • CoryIda
    CoryIda Posts: 7,887 Member
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    Mine were 19.5" when I started (or at least the first time I measured, which might not have been right away), they are just under 15" now - I have sturdy legs, but my calves are pretty much all muscle at this point.
  • addies_mom
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    I've been as small as a size 4 (in my early 20's before I had my daughter), but have always had bigger legs. My thighs are significantly bigger now with my weight gain, but my calves are about the same (I still fit into the same boots as I did before). I guess some of us are just built this way?
  • whencynstops
    whencynstops Posts: 109 Member
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    I want to know too. I want to know if I will ever be able to wear cowboy boots!
  • b3llzy
    b3llzy Posts: 77 Member
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    Gosh, I feel ENORMOUS in comparison! lol Last time I measured, my calves were like 21 inches. I PRAY they get smaller, I'd like to wear boots in the winter eventually! :P
  • TracyB25
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    My calves are HUGE as are my legs in general. Even when my weight has dropped 20+lbs my legs are still...thick. Honestly, my calves are 17/18" and have been bigger than every guy I've dated (*sadness*)

    I don't know how to "thin" down my legs, even with running, strength training, fitness classes, and personal training - so any advice would be greatly appreciated!
  • ChristinaMcKeever
    ChristinaMcKeever Posts: 84 Member
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    i use to not be able to find zip up boots to fit because my calves where to big but now they fit perfect, so yes it is definitely possible and good luck to you all out there trying.. :-)
  • Lozze
    Lozze Posts: 1,917 Member
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    I have large thighs. They started at 26.4in and after losing almost 63lbs they're down to 23.6in. I've just started running and lifting heavy weights so I'm hoping they will start to go down.

    My calves are looking FANTASTIC though.
  • kristi_asco
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    i've been told that running helps legs to thin out but so far i haven't been having any luck :(
  • hozik
    hozik Posts: 369 Member
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    I had a foot and ankle surgeon comment on my muscular calves. He said calf size is mostly genetic and that it is difficult for people with scrawny calves to build them or for people with larger calves to shrink them. That being said, when I lost weight previously my calves did shrink a few inches due to fat loss and toning. Best of luck to you, and be proud of your muscular legs!
  • pornstarzombie
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    My legs have always been large, however I'm really tall and have a large frame. My thighs right now are at about 22", and they usually stay around there. My calfs aren't huge, but they are tiny, either. I can never get them to go down, but I've came to the conclusion that is just how I am...no matter how much I diet.
  • sarbu24
    sarbu24 Posts: 129 Member
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    i use to not be able to find zip up boots to fit because my calves where to big but now they fit perfect, so yes it is definitely possible and good luck to you all out there trying.. :-)

    I cant find any cute fashionable boots that zip up either:( I hope my legs get smaller in time for summer. I am running everynight, and weight lifing as well. Im so afraid to build the muscle in my legs instead of getting rid of the fat.


    Thanks for the motivation:)
  • sarbu24
    sarbu24 Posts: 129 Member
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    Mine were 19.5" when I started (or at least the first time I measured, which might not have been right away), they are just under 15" now - I have sturdy legs, but my calves are pretty much all muscle at this point.


    Well at least its working for one of us! Great job!
  • ChristinaMcKeever
    ChristinaMcKeever Posts: 84 Member
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    Yes i was definitely there before! I have been doing zumba and honestly it does wonders to your whole body i love the dvds and i swear thats what has shaped my body and works great on your legs too! When i get the chance to get out and go to the gym i use the arc trainer love that machine works your legs great.


    i use to not be able to find zip up boots to fit because my calves where to big but now they fit perfect, so yes it is definitely possible and good luck to you all out there trying.. :-)

    I cant find any cute fashionable boots that zip up either:( I hope my legs get smaller in time for summer. I am running everynight, and weight lifing as well. Im so afraid to build the muscle in my legs instead of getting rid of the fat.


    Thanks for the motivation:)
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  • shadowkitty22
    shadowkitty22 Posts: 495 Member
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    I want to know too. I want to know if I will ever be able to wear cowboy boots!

    I <3 your profile picture so much! I only learned about the yoga name of this position two days ago and so this is just hilarious to me.
  • msbanana
    msbanana Posts: 793 Member
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    Mine were 18" and they're down to 15.5"... pretty sure unless I quit running, walking, cycling, lifting etc they're pretty much as small as they're gonna get. The good news is that they're REALLY cut and regular boots zip now! :bigsmile:
  • Lozze
    Lozze Posts: 1,917 Member
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    I have large thighs. They started at 26.4in and after losing almost 63lbs they're down to 23.6in. I've just started running and lifting heavy weights so I'm hoping they will start to go down.

    My calves are looking FANTASTIC though.
  • MsFat2Fit
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    I had a foot and ankle surgeon comment on my muscular calves. He said calf size is mostly genetic and that it is difficult for people with scrawny calves to build them or for people with larger calves to shrink them. That being said, when I lost weight previously my calves did shrink a few inches due to fat loss and toning. Best of luck to you, and be proud of your muscular legs!

    Very true; I have always have had larger ones; currently 16.5. Had some issues with them when I was younger but not anymore. One friend of mine is super fit and has basically nothing in the calves so he's planning to put implants... And I have also realized that many men like curvier legs... Me too - man with very skinny calves is very turn off for me!!!
  • blueham5
    blueham5 Posts: 67 Member
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    14.5' calves at 114. The exact same size when I was at my highest weight of 125 lbs. So far, losing weight has had no effect and I'm concerned about how disproportionate I'm going to look when I get to 105 lbs.