L.P. asks from Celina, OH on July 22, 2008
Thunder thighs...lol....help!?!?!
Hello everyone! I read a lot, but until today haven't really gotten involved with much more than a couple replies. I am not a heavy person...5'3" and about 115 pounds. However, I am having the worst time trying to find clothes to fit. Why? Because I have the thunder thigh thing my fmily fights with. (Well, my mother's side anyway.) I am tiny everywhere else, but my thighs and somewhat in my hips I am a bit heavy. I have tried certain exercises, walking like a mad woman....nothing seems to help. Short of surgery (which is not possible due to costs) I have no clue how to grt rid of this weight. I have to buy pants that are huge in the waist to fit my thighs, otherwise, I have pants that are tight in the thighs and fit otherwise. It's frustrating. I've always been little and have lost the baby weight every time. I know I'm 35 now, but this is just the thigh area...not all of me. Please help if you can...
SIDE NOTE: I am not saying I am fat by any means. Just out of proprotion in those areas. I recently found a pair of capri pants that fit amazing...the tag says made for curvy figures. Curvy...lol....is that what it is? But another thing to emntin is, I generally have to shop where jeans aren't more than maybe $25. 5 kids and a big house payment makes for a tight budget. I can't afford to buy expensive jeans or even more costly ones, let alone pay for alterations on them. I just wondered if anyone knows how to slim the area. I have fine self esteem by the way...just am not happy with my thigh size right now. After 5 children and 9 pregnancies, at age 35 I think I look pretty doggone good. I have some size 2 stuff I can wear...oddly. Most is a 3 to a 6 range, depending on the style and whatnot. I appreciate all he replies though!!!! Wow you girls are great!! :-)
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K.W. answers from Columbus on July 22, 2008
I too struggle with this epidemic, not too terribly but it's definately frustrating. As Stacy & Clinton on TLC's "What Not to Wear" say, that you have to fit the largest part of you first and then get the rest altered... it's true, you can get jeans altered, just have to find a good tailer. May be worth it to get a couple nice pairs of jeans done so they fit well rather than a dozen cheaper jeans that don't fit all over. Just a thought!
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S.S. answers from Columbus on July 23, 2008
I have the SAME issue. Please look at the Callanetics program
By Callan Pinckney!!! You can look it up on Amazon to see the reviews plus I'll add my IT REALLY WORKS. Small price tag and no equipment needed!! Even my husband noticed! Ten times is all you need to see a difference (feel it much sooner.) This is a good place to start, and like I said for the price you simply can not afford to not try it. I've lost about 2 inches in my thighs after about the 10-15th time through the routine.
C.W. answers from Cincinnati on July 23, 2008
I know this won't help but my son has always had thighs that are huge and it doesn't help that he's large anyway. I always had to buy larger clothes and alter them for him. He would always split the pants if I did not do this and it can be very embareassing for a young boy or girl for that matter. Maybe seek the advise of a personal trainer.
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K.W. answers from Columbus on July 22, 2008
I too struggle with this epidemic, not too terribly but it's definately frustrating. As Stacy & Clinton on TLC's "What Not to Wear" say, that you have to fit the largest part of you first and then get the rest altered... it's true, you can get jeans altered, just have to find a good tailer. May be worth it to get a couple nice pairs of jeans done so they fit well rather than a dozen cheaper jeans that don't fit all over. Just a thought!
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T.C. answers from Indianapolis on July 23, 2008
I have the same problem with my booty. In fact I'm wearing a skirt right now that fits my booty but is gaping int he waist...I'm definitely going to have to tailor it.
Finding jeans that flatter your figure is just as essential as exercising. I recommend www.zafu.com
You fill out some questions about your body type/measurments/etc for jeans or bras and choose what you would like to downplay or accentuate. Zafu compiles a list of jeans (or bras)that best fit your body type...from $30 jeans on up. The thing I find most helpful is that once you click on a pair of jeans that they suggest, you can click on a tab called "how it fits me" and they explain why the jeans are flattering to your figure. Their selections are limited to about 15 brands but the "how it fits me" section is very helpful in knowing what to look for.
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K.L. answers from Cleveland on July 23, 2008
Ditto to Katie W. I watch "What not to wear" all the time. The best diet may include a credit card and a trip to the store to invest in some cute casual (and washable) dresses and skirts. I used to wear nothing but pants, but now the skirts make me feel a little dressier and they're actually more comfortable and cool in the summer. Good luck!
K.P. answers from Cleveland on August 07, 2008
There is a simple exercise you can do that helped me with the same problem...you just stand with your legs shoulder width apart and one leg at a time bring one leg across the other and hold for a few seconds then swing outwards and back in for two reps. of 10 on each side..it works your inner thighs and outer thigh muscles hope this helps
R.H. answers from Cleveland on July 24, 2008
I am going to borrow a page from the popular show on TLC called "What Not To Wear" and advise that you hire a seamstress to help you with the fit of your pants. It may cost a little more but if you have pants that fit you won't feel the need to constantly go out and try and find new ones just to see if you can find something better. I am not little like you, especially not right now because I am pregnant but I do understand the thigh and butt being bigger than the waist and that causing all kinds of issues. I have had good success with medium rise jeans in either a straight leg or a boot cut but not slim fit or the new pencil jeans, stay away from those! The store that I like the best for jeans and pants is New York and Company, not to advertise but I love their pants. Really though, it all may come down to just hiring someone to alter your pants for you.
D.R. answers from Cincinnati on July 23, 2008
L.,
I have had problems with this particular area also....and I joined the YMCA in Jan. of this year. In March my sister-in-law and I started doing the group cycling classes...it has made a big difference in my legs! I have done other exercises in the fitness room and taken other exercise classes there also. But, I have went to nearly every cycling class they have had there since March and it's really helping.
I haven't lost a lot of weight but I have went down 2 sizes! YAY!
Well, good luck...hope this helps! :) D. R.
S.S. answers from Columbus on July 23, 2008
I have the SAME issue. Please look at the Callanetics program
By Callan Pinckney!!! You can look it up on Amazon to see the reviews plus I'll add my IT REALLY WORKS. Small price tag and no equipment needed!! Even my husband noticed! Ten times is all you need to see a difference (feel it much sooner.) This is a good place to start, and like I said for the price you simply can not afford to not try it. I've lost about 2 inches in my thighs after about the 10-15th time through the routine.
T.W. answers from Youngstown on July 23, 2008
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