Any cardio exercise combined with a good diet. This includes: biking, spinning, rowing, swimming, running, etc. Avoid diets that tell you to eat less than 100 kilocalories a day. And don't exercise longer than 45 minutes.
During exercise, you cannot target a certain area of fat to be burned off. Cycling is a good way to burn overall body fat, but it may be burnt if from other areas of the body before your thighs.
You can't preferentially add fat to a certain part of your body. Where your fat goes is determined by your genes. But if you want to add muscle to your thighs, the best exercise is barbell squats.
A sensible diet and regular exercise will reduce your general body fat.
If you choose to pick running up as an exercise, it could greatly help your legs out by losing fat there and gaining more muscle.
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
There are two ways to make your thighs or any body part larger, but only one of them can be controlled, relatively speaking. The first method is to simply consume more calories than you burn. Your body will begin to store excess calories as fat and that fat will, depending on your genetics, begin to accumulate in various parts of your body, including your thighs.The second method is to exercise your thighs. Unlike the first method, exercise allows you to target a particular body part in order to increase its size. In addition, the increased size you experience from exercise is caused by the creation of more muscle tissue, rather than fat. As your body adapts to the exercise it will begin creating new muscle fibers to help with the work. This, in turn, increases the size of the muscle. So, if you want bigger thighs, you should perform exercises that use your thigh muscles.
We should be trying to cut down on our "Saturated Fat".(:
no but we can imagine her fat thighs
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.
Running, biking. CARDIO! As long as you exercise and cut excess sugar, fat, and saturated fat from your diet, the work should start producing some results. Have patience -- it will take time depending on how hard you work.
Anaerobic exercise, such as weight training, is great for getting rid of flab, especially those trouble spots like belly fat, underarm flab, and flabby thighs. Anaerobic exercise builds muscle more so than aerobic exercise, which mostly burns fat.
The best way to loos weight on any body part is to exercise and eat right. As well as do a lot of exercises that focus on the desired part. For the upper thighs it would be to do a lot of biking, or running.