If you want to finally lose that extra
weight around your thighs, either kiss sugar goodbye or practice moderation.
Not exact matches
However for even more accuracy it is suggested to not only use
weight but also, waist measurement (
around the belly just above the belly button),
thigh measurement (
around the leg where the diaper elastic is) and rise measurement (from the top of the diaper in the front to the top of the diaper in the back, through the legs).
«It's dependent on your specific body type,» says Haas, «but generally, women tend to gain
weight in the hips and
thighs, while men pack it on
around their midsection.»
Love handles are recognized by physicians as an indicator of an imbalance in cortisol and insulin levels, which is why carrying
weight around your gut is considered to be worse for your health than storing fat
around your
thighs.
I didn't look bad at that
weight (you can see I carried my
weight mostly
around my hips, butt and
thighs) but I felt bad - both physically and emotionally.
A side effect of synthetic hormones is
weight gain, especially
around the middle, hips, and
thighs (the classic «pear - shaped»
weight gain).
Hi rachael, I am 50 kg, 154 cm and 15 and I was very fit until I hit puberty then I started to gain some
weight... Especially
around my waist and inner
thighs as my outer
thighs are muscly.
Not only has the
weight found its way back
around your hips, belly, and
thighs, but your self - esteem is crushed, your confidence and motivation drained.
I have never been much overweight but because of a chronic health problem and set backs, I was semi invalid for about 3 months and gained
weight around my middle mostly and some, but not much on
thighs, buttocks and noticed cellulite I did nt have before... but just attributed it to extra body fat.
I'm a 5» 0 ft, 87 lbs, trying to lose / trim my
thigh fat (inner, outer, all
around - haha) without compromising too much
weight.
I think the double whammy of hypothyroidism which I bet has been brewing for years and the onset of menopause has gotten me in this miserable situation, which also includes heavy
weight gain I can't lose
around the abdomen and
thighs and lots of concentration and brain fog issues.
Do you have PMS symptoms that begin mid-cycle that cause PMS issues such as insomnia, bloating, moodiness, constipation,
weight gain
around the hips,
thighs, and more?
Knees buckle in - wrap a
weight belt
around your
thighs and press out against the belt as you come up.
Back when I first started running 5 or so years ago I lost
weight instantly and now no matter what I'm doing I just feel more and more bulkier
around my hips and
thighs.
I am generally thin but gain
weight around the stomach and
thighs and cant seem to lose the
thigh weight.
Hi Rachel, I started doing some of the stuff you said and I already notice a difference, even if it's small, I just wanted to know if what I was doing is enough to make me lose the
thigh fat i'm 5,2 and my
weight is 113 lb and I have 28 % body fat my
thighs are 98 cm * measuring from
around the butt *, so here's what I do: I walk 6 - 7 Km * 1h and 22/28 mins * 4 days a week and I do low empact cardio with no jumping in my home and a HIIT from what you suggested in another post, I do the cardio and the HIIT each on separate days, one day a week, and I do leg resistance training 2 days a week separated by upper body resistance training 2 days also so, what do you think?
Symptoms of estrogen dominance include stubborn
weight gain, typically
around the hips and
thighs, heavy and painful periods, tender and painful breasts, fibrocystic breasts, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, acne, cyclical mood swings, especially premenstrual anxiety and panic attacks, and irregular menstrual cycles.
But my
weight is stagnant and the fat does not seem to budge
around my
thighs much.
As you lose
weight, you'll lose fat stored
around your hips and
thighs, and other problem areas.
I'm not concerned about
weight loss, but am concerned about the flab
around my tummy and jiggly
thighs and arms - I guess what I'm looking for is to build muscle (of which I have none) and tone up my problem areas.
The benefit of being an Apple is that even if you carry more
weight than you'd like to on your upper body, particularly
around your midriff, your hips and
thighs stay slender.