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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 that targets the thigh muscles should be avoided if one wants to achieve lean look. Elliptical, and treadmills should be avoided or have the resistance set to a minimum. Walking outdoors should only take paths that avoid uphill stretches that make have to work harder. Many repetitions at little or no resistance should be the goal.

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.

Those who are already in pretty good physical condition might wish to try running instead of walking in order to achieve a higher level of cardio exercise. This method works well as long as one works toward increasing distance rather than running faster. Sprinting works the same muscle groups, but tends to focus on building strength for short bursts while distance running is a program that focuses on repetitions.

To see the difference how one runs can make, all that is needed is an image of a sprinter to view side by side with one of a marathon runner. The sprinter will have thick, muscular thighs while the marathon runner will have longer, more graceful 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.

No matter what form of exercise program one undertakes to improve the appearance of the thighs, stretching and cooling down immediately after the workout is a must. There are several different yoga poses one can adopt as well as more dance movements and poses that promote a good stretch in the upper leg area. Stretching the muscles out and cooling them down properly will help avoid cramps and keep the muscle fibers long and supple. This will help to reduce the appearance of bulking up that can develop as the muscles become stronger.

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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