Anonymous wrote:I think you just have to accept that is what your body shape will be when you are active.
I have muscular legs and for my entire life, I've always wanted slim legs. I did eventually get them, after I had a boot on for a month, my leg was as slim as what I thought I wanted my legs to be. The problem is that it was only slim because of nonuse and atrophy. After that experience, I've learned to love my legs the way they are even if knee high boots are super, super snug (wides are too big). FWIW, I'm a runner and very fit and I know no amount of exercise is going to change the shape of my legs.
Yup, this. At least, for me it’s how my body responds to strength/resistance training of any kind. Heavy weights? Check. Solidcore? Check. Cycling? Check. Yoga? Check.
The only exercise that makes my legs somewhat smaller is running, but at 46, I can’t run enough without strength training for the former to offset the latter. Oh well.