A Guide On How To Get Thinner Thighs

By Mike Kincaid


Anyone working to tone their body knows that in the effort to get thinner thighs, dieting doesn't make any major difference. The difficult fact of the matter is that targeted exercises are the only way to burn away the excess fat. However, one must also realize that the wrong types of exercises can cause the muscle fibers to gain bulk, thus becoming counterproductive in the effort to make the thighs thinner. One must determine the best types of exercises to burn away the fat while balancing resistance with repetitions in order to obtain long, lean thighs.

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 an excellent choice for the main exercise targeting the goal of thinning the thighs. It is a smooth, flowing movement that targets each of the main muscle groups in this part of the body in a sequential fashion. In addition, walking can help to strengthen the body core of abs and lower back muscles.

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 many moves that can be used to fashion an excellent thigh workout. Several moves, especially those used in ballet and other traditional dance types, target very specific muscles within the leg. The movements are designed to promote trim thigh muscles as opposed to short bulky ones. One can meet with a dance instructor to learn the movements and how they should be performed to maximize results.

Whether walking, running, or dancing, one must make stretching and cooling down an integral part of any workout plan that is geared toward helping obtain less bulky upper legs. Stretching will help to keep the muscles longer and more supple while preventing cramps or contractions that can give a bulkier appearance. One can use stretches learned from a dance instructor or one of several forms of yoga to achieve the proper stretch and cool down.

Whether one is trying lose weight or simply tone up, diet is important. However, when working to get thinner thighs, diet doesn't play much of a role at all. The function of diet is to ensure proper nutrients are available to the muscles and to aid in burning fat overall. Choosing the correct type of exercise program to target the specific muscle groups that affect the appearance of the thighs without causing them to add bulk is the key to meeting this goal.




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