Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:barbells at home or how about using your own body weight for exercises?
I do planks, push ups, pull ups, and squats. But my legs and butt are are stubbornly resistant to my efforts to tone.
Tone is a combination of low body fat and muscle development. Legs are often the hardest to lean out for women. When it comes to muscle development body weight squats won’t cut it. You will need to incorporate some actual weight training.
Try walking in heels, z-coils, etc.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:barbells at home or how about using your own body weight for exercises?
I do planks, push ups, pull ups, and squats. But my legs and butt are are stubbornly resistant to my efforts to tone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:barbells at home or how about using your own body weight for exercises?
I do planks, push ups, pull ups, and squats. But my legs and butt are are stubbornly resistant to my efforts to tone.
Anonymous wrote:Do more strength-focused yoga. Or any other sort of bodyweight exercise.
Also, I love my suspension trainer. Very easy to adapt any exercise to vary the intensity. Resistance bands are good too.
Anonymous wrote:barbells at home or how about using your own body weight for exercises?