are you a guy/gal? I doubt u have such great genes.
How to slim down muscular thigh?
How to slim down muscular thigh?
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Jan 29 2010, 03:43 PM
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are you a guy/gal? I doubt u have such great genes.
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Jan 31 2010, 06:20 PM
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QUOTE(yeah_guyz @ Dec 18 2009, 10:38 PM) Wrong SECTION!! you're being really sarcastic. why dont you dont post anything if its not even going to help? let the admins decide if it is the wrong section. Lowyat.NET -> Roundtable Discussions -> Health & Fitness -> Bodybuilding & Strength Training Please go to find the thread below Lowyat.NET -> Roundtable Discussions -> Health & Fitness -> I want to be skinny first, i too am one who have this same problem. i have muscular thighs and i wanted to lose it. i used to be a track sprinter during my schooling days. so naturally i had big thighs. and if you ask me, its harder to lose muscle healthily than to gain them. so please give this thread some respect. i did my own research. google doesnt really come up with much results. some told me to totally stop all leg activities and naturally muscle will breakdown if its not used. sounds plausible. my arms grew smaller during exam days. but it did not work. i found normal everyday walking was enough to keep the muscle there (and more fat during exams.. haha!) so yes. low intensity training does help. but i doubt it does much to reduce thigh muscle, but rather burn the remaining fat and maybe tone the muscle up (and makes it look smaller) i've since gone long distance (completed my marathon last year) and i am also an avid road cyclist. (normal routine - putrajaya 40km, or weekend rides of 160km) seems to work for me having smaller thighs than before. but within 2-3 weeks of not exercising, it'd prolly come back, unless you are careful with your diet |
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Jan 31 2010, 10:32 PM
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i found not enuff protein intake slim down my thighs, maybe u can try that. lol
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Feb 1 2010, 07:55 PM
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QUOTE(dracorealms @ Jan 31 2010, 06:20 PM) you're being really sarcastic. why dont you dont post anything if its not even going to help? let the admins decide if it is the wrong section. lol...his attitude is like that=.=first, i too am one who have this same problem. i have muscular thighs and i wanted to lose it. i used to be a track sprinter during my schooling days. so naturally i had big thighs. and if you ask me, its harder to lose muscle healthily than to gain them. so please give this thread some respect. i did my own research. google doesnt really come up with much results. some told me to totally stop all leg activities and naturally muscle will breakdown if its not used. sounds plausible. my arms grew smaller during exam days. but it did not work. i found normal everyday walking was enough to keep the muscle there (and more fat during exams.. haha!) so yes. low intensity training does help. but i doubt it does much to reduce thigh muscle, but rather burn the remaining fat and maybe tone the muscle up (and makes it look smaller) i've since gone long distance (completed my marathon last year) and i am also an avid road cyclist. (normal routine - putrajaya 40km, or weekend rides of 160km) seems to work for me having smaller thighs than before. but within 2-3 weeks of not exercising, it'd prolly come back, unless you are careful with your diet everytime i see his post and imagine his 'HUGE BODY'...dono why i wil get angry =.= face problem sia haha |
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Feb 5 2010, 01:21 AM
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have you tried cardioing? intense ones that will cause muscle breakdown?
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