Hi guys, just loking for some advice really.
I have been looing weight a long time, and i know the formular for loosing weight generally.
I also run, and do a areobics video (not everyday but 2-3 times a week)
but i was wondering if anyone can suggest ways they have found really tone their legs>?
I think if i can tone up my legs i would be so very very happy....
the aim .....
I think bodies like that are 75% genetics... Unfortunately diet and routine exercise will not reshape your body. It will only make your current body smaller. If you want to reshape your body the best way is to really buckle down and train. Intense sculpting/diet and weights.
The below website has a lot of 'perspective' and information. Good Luck!!!
LOL love the airbrusing thing. i used to have photoshop, maybe i should get it back so i can change my holiday pics instead of this whole dieting rubbbish LOL LOL
i know im never gonna get legs like hers.....but id like a much slimmer version of my legs. why does that feel so impossible?
I have always had a body with very large calves, comparatively slim hips and thighs, a thick-ish waist, and broad shoulders.
When I was heavier, I had all of those things. I had rolls of fat over some of it, and it was all bigger, but that was my basic shape.
Now that I'm thinner, guess what? I still have very large calves, comparatively slim hips and thighs, a comparatively thick waist, and broad shoulders.
My body is smaller, but shape-wise, it's mostly the same.
jogging and kickboxing is what did it for me when I got down to a size 10/12 the first time - not that my legs looked like THAT! I'm short, but my legs looked great!
I think Photoshop is the only way, even for this model.
I strongly suspect (and even would bet money) that the photo was greatly altered to lengthen her legs, and change her body to inhuman proportions. It's really quite unrealistic. Hip height (according to artists' body proportion charts) average about 4 heads length from the floor, her's looks 6 to 7.
The arms look artificially thinned to me, as well.
I know my legs can't look like the model's (since she is not 49 years old, for one thing, and for another, I agree with those mentioning PhotoShop...let's see her in real life!) and I don't even care. What has thrilled me is that I have the nicest muscles now and if I press on my thighs with my fingers, for instance, there is none of that sinking into flab. I think I have the greatest legs on earth now because they are strong, can run 4 miles at one time, and keep me going all day when before, they gave out after a little effort and then they whined about it via muscle soreness, aching, etc. And I bet that model would drop dead if she tried to run. (And I don't just mean in those shoes, I mean anytime!)
Seriously, I credit the elliptical and kickboxing for the toning up and endurance, and swimming for toning and flexibility (really has helped my ankles with the latter, I had no idea, and breastroke kick for the inner thighs) and then there are those lunges...and I also do step, that has really strengthened my calves and quads. I think if you put the work into it, these activities will help.
thanks for the responses, i thought as i may have put a fairly un realistic picture, i thought id put one up of yes another model but someone who is a bit more natural....
ill keep running till i have lesg like hers instead lol.
My legs wont ever look like a models being a typical pear shape!
However I found that by doing squats and lunges - with weights its even better - really helped to tone them. Stair climbing is another one or step ups which helped with my backside, thighs and calves.
I don't know if you have gym access but spinning or RPM is also really good for toning the lower half.
I love running as well and while it did help get some muscle into them I found I had rapid and somewhat dramatic results combining that with strength/resistance training.