Sometimes in these longer threads we lose the idea of the original post.
I think Yen has lost her weight, now she needs to build muscle.
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This really makes sense. Exercise increases muscles in certain areas that get worked. Exercise also burns more calories- but burning calories makes you generally lose fat all over, not just in a particular spot. You can't get rid of fat thighs specifically by doing thigh exercises. Thigh exercises will give you bigger/stronger thigh muscles, and if you exercise enough in general to burn more calories than you consume then the fat on your thighs will get less- along with the fat on the rest of your body.
My saddlebags (more like "love handles" fatty lumps on the sides of my hips) have decreased dramatically along with my 20 pound weight loss. I'll need to lose another 10-15 pounds to get rid of them altogether, but then my face might look older I think.Not sure which I want more.
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Sometimes in these longer threads we lose the idea of the original post.
I think Yen has lost her weight, now she needs to build muscle.
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Yen - Lots of good ideas here. For myself, I found that cycling was not enough to tone muscles well. When I took up kickboxing, the results were dramatic and I LOVED it! Anything you love will help, especially with toning the glutes and hams as a focus, as usual, the key is finding something you really enjoy!
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Zen goes back to look at original...
ok, some weight.
Alrighty then.
She can still do specific exercises ( i think we covered that)
they can only help.
They will get better with more riding.
She will lose more weight if she continues riding (and eating right)
To top it off, I don't think she's checked in here lately anyway!![]()
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
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You can be technically "skinny" and have well-developed muscles, and still have saddlebags. And saddlebags are basically a layer of fat. For me, they are the last bit of fat on my body. In most women, the thighs and rearend tend to withhold fat reserves. Losing the fat by reducing calories (whether through exercize or reduced intake) will burn whatever fat stores one might have. Specific exercizes for the thighs and legs will certainly tone the muscle beneath the fat, and will tend to encourage fat loss. But it won't necessarily "burn off" the saddlebags - not right away, anyway.
And no, thigh/leg exercizes certainly can't hurt, but really, any exercize involving increased heart rate is going to help burn fat reserves. If Yen is biking, she will also be building muscle in all the right places.
Wow, it's been almost 2 years since I posted this! Two years and 20+ pounds later (for a total of 50 pounds lost starting 5+ years ago.... very SLOW but steady weight loss). Zen left a message that I just now saw (thanks Zen) pointing me back to this thread.
Since I posted this in 2007, I've bought 2 bikes (Specialized Roubaix, and Surly Long Haul Trucker) and sold the hybrid (I loved it, but it was too big for me from the start).
I do not need to lose any more weight (138 lbs, almost 5'9" tall) and I have muscle tone that wasn't there a few years ago.
And I ride clipless now and I love it.
The saddle bags are still there, but smaller.I'm in my mid-50s so I need to be reasonable
yet I know there's still opportunity for improvement.
Also... I've noticed a significant difference in my glutes since I bought the road bike. There's something about that different position that must use more muscles, and I ride the road bike many more miles at a time than I rode the hybrid.
In addition to losing fat to reduce the saddlebag appearance, tightening the muscles (the glutes, hamstrings) that support that spot also helps. I need to work on that area harder than any other because I have a totally sedentary desk job. Fortunately, I walk to/from the vanpool, walk to/from my office, and climb 4 flights of stairs to my office 3-4 times a day, in addition to riding and strength training and other walking I do. But I need to concentrate more on the hamstrings since they get the most abuse (that is -- the least use due to the sedentary job).
Last edited by Yen; 05-10-2009 at 10:23 AM.