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Originally Posted by hotwheelz4
hey there, if anyone can help me that would be wonderful. Basically i am having a problem with the size of my thighs. Been eating really healthy since January, weight training 5 days a week, pilates 2 days a week, and cardio 30 minutes and abs everday. i started to notice a change in my upper body, but my thighe seem to be getting bigger. I used to have a problem with getting jeans on cuz of my hips but now it is my thighs. It does not seem to matter what i do, they just do not get smaller. HELP ME
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Originally Posted by Trouble
You are in body shape transition, Be patient, keep to healthy diet and exercise habits. You need to allow a full 6 months to a year to see big changes in overall fat mass loss and lean muscle mass gains.
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Originally Posted by Trouble
"Not going on a diet" is a great idea - if you understand the concepts behind anabolic (muscle sparing and fat buring) and energy promoting nutrition.
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That's a key strength of this board. We're here to hellp you fine tune your eating and other lifestyle habits. Much of that weight gain has been water, not just fat. By changing your metabolism, you can shift the water weight gain and lose the fat along with it. My explanation stands - you are gaining lean mass on your thighs, and elsewhere on your body. You loose fat everywhere pretty evenly. When you gain lean muscle in areas that had thiner fat depots, its easier to see progress. The muscle you put is fat burning - if you keep your metabolism from sliding in muscle burning during the day and evening. To do that, you must change the way you eat, the serving size and the timing. And what you eat within each food group - that can have a significant effect on fat mass reduction as well. |
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Originally Posted by hotwheelz4
Thank-you wolf but i still feel a tiny bit lost. But thanks anyway. Geez how do you guys ever get this right with so many opinions.
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Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
you'll get it. tons of information to take in so have some patience, read and ask questions
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