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maintaining body shape
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Recently i cleaned up my diet and as a result I've lost about a stone. I don't exactly mind, as my aim was to be healthier but I feel I've lost the shape I once had.
I have always had a fairly curvy lower half and (don't get me wrong, it's still curvy!) I just feel that I've lost that certain...je ne sais quoi. Are there any good gym exercises I can do to really tone up the area, while still maintaining a nice womanly figure? Thanks
I have always had a fairly curvy lower half and (don't get me wrong, it's still curvy!) I just feel that I've lost that certain...je ne sais quoi. Are there any good gym exercises I can do to really tone up the area, while still maintaining a nice womanly figure? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello Swizz, sorry cannot help you on the gym exercises but just wanted to tell you that you are not alone. I've always had a classic hourglass figure, that was until I turned 45 then i got that spare tyre round the middle that will not shift no matter what I do. I know its not the answer you wanted but thought I'd share it with you anyway. Take Care. Doll x
Hey Swizz,
Well done you. I find yoga really good gentle exercise and it is beginning to tone up my lower half very well. I have to say that since I passed thirty - some time ago now! - it seems much harder to lose those extra pounds!
Best thing it to go to a class as you will learn to do the postures properly. British Wheel of Yoga will be a good place to find a local instructor.
Good luck x
Well done you. I find yoga really good gentle exercise and it is beginning to tone up my lower half very well. I have to say that since I passed thirty - some time ago now! - it seems much harder to lose those extra pounds!
Best thing it to go to a class as you will learn to do the postures properly. British Wheel of Yoga will be a good place to find a local instructor.
Good luck x
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