Yes, if you do cardio, do lighter weight and more reps, you will lose the fat & tone your legs, if you want your muscles to stay bulky then do lower reps and heavier weight.
Overall, Zumba can help make your legs smaller. Zumba is cardio which can help burn fat and tone at the same time.
Depends on how fat/muscled you are.
If you use your right more it will become more muscled.
stop eating then you wont have fat legs then you hungry cows!
because they need warmth to survive and fat on their legs keeps their legs warm
No you could just have close legs unless you are fat...
i play soccer to and my belly and my legs are fat why is that?
First of all, legs are never fat. Some smaller that others, yes, but never fat. Go for a darker jean. It makes the eye seem like the leg is smaller. Also go for a jean that has a little flare to the bottom. Never get super tight pants, for people with larger thighs tight pants just make them look larger! Hope that helps! :)
no it does not the meat strengthens the legs.
soccer is a muscled fitness cause ur leg muscled hit the ball and push the ball as hard as it can go
"Big" legs are caused by an increase in the amount of muscle and fat buildup in the leg area. If the person is overweight, then the leg consists mostly of fat and muscle needed to support the weight of the individual. However, if the subject is low in weight and feels that their legs are "too big," this is either due to genetics or too much workout on the legs. The best way to achieve smaller legs is to go running (though it will construct the legs into a muscle power hard as rock). If running only causes your legs to blow up by muscle gain, then the legs were small to begin with. Also, running gets rid of the cellulite gathered around the thigh area, creating a smoother look on the thighs rather than the ripple effect from the cellulite. Overall, losing weight can have the same effect as gaining smaller legs. This is through experience and not through any type of superficial knowledge.
No. Fat is stored in and around the body.