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my girlfriend needs some help!

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she wants to loose weight and the thing is her legs are muscular( i would kill to them) but the not nasty big...but any ways...how could she make her legs slim up?.... for the wieght i know its about eating and exercising but im puzzzled on the muscle part
 
Hi there

I might be able to help a bit.

How tall is she and what does she weigh?

Can you tell me how she currently trains and what her diet is like? Please be as detailed as possible with both, and I need to know the macros she's running (total calories, grams protein, carb and fat).
 
Oh Lord....here we go.:rolleyes:
 
I would recommend staying away from heavy weight lifting and do more cardio. That would keep the legs nice and slim but not add to the muscle bulk.

Riiiigghhttt... because women are SO GOOD at PACKING on big slabs of muscle, especially while dieting to lose weight... :hmmm:
 
You're right. I just make these things overly complicated. She just needs to take up jogging - after all, I've NEVER seen an overweight jogger...
 
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Cmon Built, everybody knows that even looking at a weight will make a woman synthesize muscle mass like Bruce Banner turning into the hulk.

Its common knowledge that all women needs to do to get the figure of their dreams is walk on a treadmill slower than they walked through the parking lot to get to the treadmill.
 
You're right. I just make these things overly complicated. She just needs to take up jogging - after all, I've NEVER seen an overweight jogger...

Very true....anorexic bunch they are.

On the other hand, I would highly recommend that she never set foot on an elipticle or treadmill, because I only see gi-normous people on those things....I would fear that her arse might outgrow her already muscular legs.:gosh:



:D
 
Wow, I didn't know this was such a sensitive topic. I merely pointed out my experience. Please try different methods and see what works for you best.

Facts are a very sensitive topic here. This is a no bullshit atmosphere. If your facts aren't in order, you will be called out on it. Don't take it personally. Other than that we have a blast.
 
Very true....anorexic bunch they are....NOT!:rolleyes:

fixed.


I think the main problem with the suggestion of using cardio alone is the loss of muscle. And honestly, contrary to what we have heard, read, and been told, heavy lifts will not turn one into a big ol' Bubba Redneck....bad diet does that.

In this case, I vote for proper diet and HIIT.

*gets back on the treadmill*

:D
 
Wow, I didn't know this was such a sensitive topic. I merely pointed out my experience. Please try different methods and see what works for you best.

Better yet, how about doing some reading and then trying the ones that work when tested?
Sure saves a ton of time.

I have yet to meet a woman who had heavy legs and cardiod them off. When I tried this approach, my legs just got fatter.

I now realize why of course, but it was maddening while it was happening.

I wrote about it here:

MariAnne Anderson said:
Endurance training has another ugly side â?????? although fat oxidation increases in trained athletes, with conditioning, more and more of this fat comes from muscle triglyceride (23) â?????? meaning less and less comes from adipose tissue. It seems the body learns to store muscle triglyceride where itâ??????s being used (24), so itâ??????s available for energy more quickly that it would be from adipose tissue â?????? a phenomenon Charles Poliquin so eloquently describes as â?????Kobe beef thighs and butt, all plump and marbled with fat insideâ???.

Conclusion: endurance training is less and less likely to lean you out as you get used to it.


23. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1997 May;29(5):635-9. Effect of endurance training on fatty acid metabolism during whole body exercise.Martin WH 3rd.

24. Pflugers Arch. 2006 Feb;451(5):606-16. Epub 2005 Sep 10. Increased intramuscular lipid storage in the insulin-resistant and endurance-trained state.van Loon LJ, Goodpaster BH.
 
Exactly what i've told my girlfriend, and now shes on the sprints and loving it.

She does some weights, but because she plays Violin as a massive part of her life, tendonitis is a bane already without adding to joint stress.

Its a shame really because i think she'd see faster results if she could do more resistence training, but she tried progressing with it and her elbows flared up like nobody's business :(

She ran a 5k not so long ago though, so im really proud of her :) theres my gloat for the day, lol.
 
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