Ok, sorry to disturb the community. It was nice to come here and be so nicely welcome.
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Ok, sorry to disturb the community. It was nice to come here and be so nicely welcome.
Celine - you can understand what our concern was. Most of our newcomers introduce themselves and their bikes (if they are riding yet), and some have questions related to cycling - they don't normally post pictures of body parts and ask to see other photos. In the many years I've been on the internet this is one of the most welcoming forums I have ever been on, but of course one does have to be cautious on the internet.
Celinefitness.. don't give up on us. I'm not good with words and what I say on the internet comes out weird sometimes and misrepresents myself, but most of what I know about cycling I have learned from here. I see kids on facebook that post things that worry me much more than your legs :D Anyway, if I had legs like yours I could climb hills and do the mountains where some of my relatives live, instead of wishing for lower gears and/or better legs.
I'm sure my legs resemble yours under the rather generous fat layer. Not sure that is because of cycling though. I've always found it embarassing because, as some have mentioned, they're not very feminine.
I think they look like a sprinter's legs. Looks like you have some power!
I used to walk 4 miles every day, and my legs still didn't have any definition. Now my legs have a nice groove down the sides. I like what cycling has done for them. Seeing that groove develop was a early great motivator for getting me on the bike. Now it's second nature, and I need to ride or I go nuts, but before that happened, it was all about that groove.
[QUOTE=redrhodie;569546]I think they look like a sprinter's legs.QUOTE]
When I opened this thread again and saw the pictures a second time, they started to remind me of what a sprinter's legs look like. So, what kind of cycling do you do? Rides for fun, centuries, any racing, etc.?
I'm not at all a cycling specialist. My main sport is fitness. I thought that cycling would help to add size and shape to my thighs, which is a very important part in my sport. I train on the bike 3 times/week. After warming up, I do some intervals: sprinting for 40 to 60 seconds and recovering for 1 to 3 minutes. I currently do 20 sprint intervals.
Welcome to TE :D Surf on over to the "Getting to Know you" thread:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=2001
If you really wanna add thigh, get into track racing.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l7...xnpgo1_500.jpg
(graciously pinched from Big Ring Riding)
-- gnat!
Or just sprint like hell.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2097/...7fc9a3e22f.jpg
(My own photo of Boonen and Bettini)
-- gnat! (OK, enough kneecap-overhang porn)
I mostly do indoor cycling. Track cycling is interesting but it takes time. I have to share my time between two sports...
I think one has to decide what it is that one wants to do, and then develop the muscles needed to do that well. Unless the actual goal is to have big muscles?
I mean, some cyclists might not want or need overly gigantic thigh muscles to do centuries, touring, commuting, racing, etc. On the other hand, a weightlifter would need them. I feel muscles are a tool in order to be able to do something specific.