Well... not really, they may look like they are going bigger but there not they are getting more muscly. Which is a good thing, right ? So people who like to bike don't worry if you think they are getting more fat they are just getting more muscly. Like Mr Muscle.
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If you add an exercise routine (any exercise routine) to your daily life, w/o changing your eating habit there's a reasonable chance that you'll lose some fat, and some of the fat you lose will be from your thighs. some pointers: # regardless of what advertising says the only way to decide where to lose your fat is through Liposuction. Exercsise and dieting will remove some from all over. # You've got to start with controlling your calorie intake. If you overeat it's darn close to impossible to make up for it in increased workout time. # you need to run fairly long sessions, 45 minutes minimum to really get into the fat burn cycle, once you've gotten used to it. # you want to keep the pedalling speed up, aim for 80-100 turns/minute. Pushing hard and slow will increase muscle growth, and you're looking to slim down.
Depends a bit on how you ride. To see good muscular development, you need to push fairly hard. But all-out sprints and pushing hard uphill will give some effect. Squats will be more efficient.