Anonymous wrote:I need advice!
I’ve been doing a pretty solid leg workout rotation 3 days a week for about a month now. I’ve increased my weight on the equipment and noticed a slight difference in the way clothes fit, even lost 6lb, but somehow my thighs look more dimply than before? What is going on!
I have a Caribbean vacation in six weeks and I really want to tone up my thighs particularly before then. I just don’t understand how I have been working my a$$ off (literally) for a month and things are looking more flabby than ever. Help me tone up in these next 6 weeks. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6 weeks to tone up thighs.. lol good luck.
No need to be a dick.
If honesty make me a d*ck then so be it. Better than leading OP to believe there is anything she can do in 6 weeks to tone her legs or being like people on-line who sell BS programs. Should I tell her to do some crazy diet or exercise program that won't really do anything in 6 weeks?
People who have toned legs either A. have great genetics or B. have spent yearS working on them. You can not gain muscle and "tone" anything in 6 weeks. best bet would be to go on a strict diet to lose weight, but where the fat comes off isn't guaranteed could end up with the same legs but small boobs. Most "toning" is really just low enough body fat to see muscle you already have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6 weeks to tone up thighs.. lol good luck.
No need to be a dick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Run. That will create lean muscle in addition to your weights.
I’m curious, what’s the difference between lean muscle and what I am achieving from weightlifting?
There is no difference. You can't "lean" your muscle. Muscle fiber length doesn't change. In order to see what you think are "toned" muscles you have to lose the fat that is essentially covering them up to allow the bulk of the muscle to be seen. And you can create more muscle mass by strength training. But you can't "lean" a muscle. Its a total myth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Run. That will create lean muscle in addition to your weights.
I’m curious, what’s the difference between lean muscle and what I am achieving from weightlifting?
Anonymous wrote:Run. That will create lean muscle in addition to your weights.
Anonymous wrote:6 weeks to tone up thighs.. lol good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I need advice!
I’ve been doing a pretty solid leg workout rotation 3 days a week for about a month now. I’ve increased my weight on the equipment and noticed a slight difference in the way clothes fit, even lost 6lb, but somehow my thighs look more dimply than before? What is going on!
I have a Caribbean vacation in six weeks and I really want to tone up my thighs particularly before then. I just don’t understand how I have been working my a$$ off (literally) for a month and things are looking more flabby than ever. Help me tone up in these next 6 weeks. Thanks!