A Guide On How To Obtain Thinner Thighs

By Mike Kincaid


In the battle to get thinner thighs, dieting doesn't even begin to help. The truth is that one has to exercise the leg muscles in order to burn fat that has accumulated around them. However, there is a risk that using the wrong type of exercises can cause these muscles to gain bulk, effectively making the upper legs larger. One must choose the proper type of workout and balance between resistance and repetitions in order win the battle.

Resistance training is generally used by those seeking to strengthen or build muscle. This means that those seeking to make their thighs thinner should avoid all types of resistance training and rely on just their body weight and a higher number of repetitions to help them reach their goal. Treadmills and elliptical trainers should be set to the lowest resistance or avoided altogether to limit the addition of bulk to the thigh muscles.

Walking is the first choice for exercise that is designed to help one obtain thinner thighs. It is a natural movement that sequentially targets all of the muscle groups making up the leg and thigh. It also helps to strengthen the core of the body in the abs and lower back. Because resistance is low, the muscles are able to work fast without having to become stronger by adding bulk.

Some people are in better physical shape already. For these individuals, running may prove better than walking. It is important to note that how one runs will have a direct impact on the appearance of the upper legs. Distance runners normally have long, graceful legs while sprinters tend more toward shorter, bulkier thigh muscles designed to provide a burst of speed.

The difference can be seen easily by looking at a distance or marathon runner side by side with a sprinter. The sprinter will have heavily muscled legs while the marathoner will have long, lean lines.

Dance provides another way to work the targeted muscles to achieve longer, more graceful lines. Many ballet movements are designed to target the areas of the upper legs where fat is most likely to accumulate and burn it away. At the same time, these moves are geared to providing long, graceful upper legs instead of heavily muscled ones. Dance instructors will normally be happy to demonstrate and teach these moves and provide coaching to help one obtain the best results.

Regardless of the type of workout chosen, the key to ending a workout that has the goal of helping one get slimmer thighs is to stretch the muscles that have just been working. Yoga poses and several dance positions are available that can provide a good stretch that will help to keep the thigh muscles supple. Stretching and cooling down following a workout helps to train the muscles to relax when not working and keeps them from contracting, adding bulk when at rest.

Diet plays a role in overall health and ability to burn fat. However, in the seeking of a way to get thinner thighs, dieting doesn't play near as large a role as choosing the correct type of workout. One has to work to burn away the fat while avoiding the types of exercise that increase the bulk of muscle fibers to achieve the best results.




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