statonscarlet
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elliptical for 40 mins.
i've just done some research on spot reduction, and since it's just a general misconception, it means that i need to do whole body exercise in order to burn fat, right?
so my question is, is there anyway that will speed up the process for my thighs? cos if i do whole body exercise, which i like to do, that will just means my whole body will be toned or 'go down a size', but then my thighs will still be huge relatively to the others parts of the body?if that make any sense at all.
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...it is early Tuesday A.M. now and I am going to sleep soon, but upon waking up, I'm running to the gym!I sympathize, I havent been to the gym since Saturday...it is early Tuesday A.M. now and I am going to sleep soon, but upon waking up, I'm running to the gym!
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That's better than nothing!! Not everyone can make it to the gym everyday. A good way to boost your 3 hours a week would be to slowly increase intensity during cardio, like 40-45 minutes of cardio and then a cool-down but while your heart rate is still up do some lunges and squats and maybe dumbbell curls, a few crunches. And your diet's a huge part!
I really dont restrict myself of any food except starch and a lot of dairy, some meat I wont eat, but it's because I'm pretty OK with my weight, I'm just increasing my muscle tone...anyway 3 hours a week, like mentioned is good, just on your days off do some good stretching when you can, maybe even try to go do some sprinting for 10-15 minutes. Keep it up! You'll start losing weight. It takes patience, consistency, and commitment, and of course, the benefits you will be reaping;better sleep, better digestion, better appetite control, look better, etc.![]()
Thank you LetThemEatCake 
[vogue];5244911 said:^Evy, what is a sample of your routine at the gym? Like what exercises do you do? You might have reached (I really hate this feared word) a plateau.

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That's something even I have to work on. *sigh*
