"Old lady legs" is a non-flattering term my sister likes to use. Well I have them and I'm not THAT old yet! What the description means are thighs that are flabby, have cellulite on front and back and above the knees and above the knees your legs look wrinkly, ie. like gravity is taking its toll. I realistically have about 20 lbs to lose give or take. I'm wondering if it's even reasonable to consider that I can realistically attain younger appearing legs even if I lost fat and gained some muscle tone at my ripe old age of mid-40's? I'm feeling the affects of peri-menopause and hormone affects on my body shape and muscle tone. Hats off to you ladies who don't have this issue during "the change". But, headaches, hair thinning and body changes don't lie! Quite depressing actually.
Any rotation/training tips? I don't have the energy anymore to go full throttle. I did a month of RWH and it about did me in, definitely over-trained there. I tend to already have large thighs (even in my younger and leaner days my legs would look more like a sprinter than a distance runner. I'm not a runner, just a visual)
Any rotation/training tips? I don't have the energy anymore to go full throttle. I did a month of RWH and it about did me in, definitely over-trained there. I tend to already have large thighs (even in my younger and leaner days my legs would look more like a sprinter than a distance runner. I'm not a runner, just a visual)