I wouldn't call a developed muscle a saddle bag. If you're getting bulky, I wonder if you need to put it in an easier gear and up your cadence?
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Has anyone found that bc of cycling, they have developed "saddlebags?" I had a tiny friend who did lots of distance work and I couldn't figure out why she had these big outer thighs. Since I've started road biking (as opposed to mtn biking, which had no effect) I am getting the same thing. Ick! I love the cycling but like nice legs too!
I wouldn't call a developed muscle a saddle bag. If you're getting bulky, I wonder if you need to put it in an easier gear and up your cadence?
saddlebags are fat deposits on the sides of the lower hips and upper thighs.
Muscular thighs have nothing to do with that.
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Muscular thighs are great, and indeed have nothing to do with saddlebags which are either, well, under your saddle, or fat deposits. Definitely not caused by cycling (unless you like a bit too much alfredo sauce on your pasta).
I think that the upper thigh area is a particularly hard fat deposit to get rid of.... As you cycle and slim down the rest of your body, that bit waits for absolute last so it looks bigger...
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+1 to eden
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Came across this photo last night in a joke forum... reminded me of this thread!
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Ack! That pic is hilarious!
Yep, I agree with this. That is where my last bit of fat is. You can see my rib bones, but the bags are still hanging out.
I think some of it has to do with your body type and where you normally carry weight. For me, it's always been south, like a "pear". One of my best GFs is an "apple"... carries it in the middle.
I just keep this in mind...
Bike shorts are lycra and help hold the bags in. Black is slimming. For bathing suits, I've found a boy short works well for bags as a bikini bottom. Versus a traditional brief style. Something about the square shaped helps to make it look like curves, vs bags.
This doesn't really have much to do with anything, but... I haven't biked as much as I used to for the past 2-3 months due to injury, lots of snow and different priorities, and yesterday I discovered that I've "non-biked" myself right into a pair of jeans that I thought I had "biked myself out of"... They're no longer uncomfortably tight over the thighs.
I'm not quite sure if I'm happy that I have the jeans back, or annoyed that I've lost all that leg muscle. It also neatly explains why I've apparently lost a little weight while getting nowhere nearer my lifelong goal of having a waist![]()
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What is so ironic for me is that for 35 years I couldn't lose my saddlebags to save my life. One of my nicknames growing up was "Thunderthighs" (I have a weird family) but when I started riding, they disappeared. For the first time in my life I have no saddlebags. Life is good!![]()