Having stretchmark's, or striae, on the thighs that are much larger than the arms or calves is most likely caused by excessive exercise.
Not thicken, but you will get lovely long muscles on your thighs and calves. THis gives you a toned look, not a fat one if that is what you mean.
fat thighs, no. but keep in mind fat and bone isn't the same. to some people my thighs are bigger, that's because I'm medium boned. to some people their thighs are bigger than mind. their larger boned. its not always fat, and actually can just be bone
It doesn't. It tones your thighs, calves and butt and builds muscle and strength.
Yes they do form lean thighs. If you do them the right way- front foot pointing forward, back foot also pointing forward- then they help build muscles in your calves and thighs. I do them after I workout and found my thighs were tighter than usual. So, it does help make your thighs lean.
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Generally no. There are some breeds that can give birth to calves that are twice the size of that of newborn buffalo calves.
Exercises.Calf raises for the calves and squats for the thighs and gluts.
I believe it is a game. You run 100 meters with 'thighs&calves'. Google the game.
What you asking is if you can spot reduce fat, which you technically can't. You basically have to loose fat over your entire body, which includes thighs and calves, through diet and exercise (Cardio workouts, biking, running, swimming). However you can exercise thighs and calves so they are more toned which which tighten up flabby loose muscle underneath the fat layer. Exercises to tone thights: lunges, squats, donkey kicks, ect. Exercises to tone calves: running and jump rope or anything else that you do on the balls of your feet.
Try 6 Snickers bars every day. It worked for me.
Yes. Very much so. Especially in your thighs, calves, and bottom. If you do it right, anyway.