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What exercises can I do to get rid of that fat on my inner thighs? ................................................................................
I'm sure if you ask around at the gym you'll get the standard response of “do the adductor machine.” This is the machine that you sit in and place the inner part of your legs against a pad. You then squeeze the legs toward each other.
This movement was also the basis for Suzanne Somers' ThighMaster that was popular in the 80's.
Many people buy into this exercise as being the be- all, end- all of thigh exercises, because you "feel" it working.
"I feel the burn".
The burn is often mistaken for fat being burned locally (burned directly from the inner thigh). This is referred to as spot reduction.
What you really "feel" is lactic acid being built up in that area.
There's simply no viable way of spot reduction outside of liposuction. I imagine that if liposuction were in the cards for you, you wouldn't be reading this, so I'll give you the healthier alternative to help you reduce the fat from your inner thighs.
Exercises that more effectively target the legs and inner thigh area:
The basic (best) strength training exercises that work the inner thighs effectively;
Bodyweight exercises that work the inner thighs effectively (Video);
Beginner: Variations of the Bodyweight Squat
Advanced: Jump Squat/ Jump Lunge Variation
The formula for reducing the fat on your inner thighs (and everywhere) would be as follows:
1) Create a caloric deficit by consuming less calories than you're burning each day. This forces the body to use the fat that is stored in your body, including your inner thighs, to be burnt as fuel for exercise and every day life.
2) Eat a favorable macronutrient ratio (protein/ carbs/ fat) that will hormonally support fat release into the blood stream for use as fuel.
3) Perform an intense strength training program that will cause a spike in EPOC, and further add muscle fiber, so that metabolism is raised permanently.
4) Perform intense cardio training that will tap into the fat stores and accelerate caloric burn.
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