Get a Thigh Gap

The thigh gap trend is in, and many girls are seeking it out. If you want to get a thigh gap, you have to understand that it may not always be possible. That aside, this article will give you some tips on how to get a thigh gap through diet, exercise, and clever posing.

10 Second Summary

1. Understand what's realistic and possible based on your build and genetics.
2. Fill up on fiber and superfoods. Cut the junk food.
3. Don't overeat, but don't starve yourself either.
4. Tone your thighs with various stretches and exercises.
5. Try faking it by clever posing in pictures.

Steps

Knowing What's Realistic and Being Safe

  1. Understand that a thigh gap is not physically possible for most people. A thigh gap as wide as a supermodel's is not normal by any means. While many women—and men—could stand to lose a little leg fat, some will never see a wide gap between their thighs even after shedding excess pounds.
    • Genetics and body structure play the biggest role in whether you can gain a thigh gap. Simply put, most women have hips that are set too closely together for there to be a large gap between their thighs, even with very little fat on their legs. If you have wider set hips, however, a thigh gap might actually be possible while maintaining a healthy overall weight.
  2. Set realistic expectations. Dieting and exercise will not give you a thigh gap overnight — it is a long-term lifestyle change, not a quick fix. Physical results could take as long as three to four weeks to start showing. Even then, some girls' genetics keep them from achieving a thigh gap, no matter how skinny they are. Whatever the case, it is not healthy to achieve a thigh gap by skipping meals or by exerting yourself to exhaustion.
    • Stay motivated by noticing the ways in which a healthy diet makes you feel better, instead of simply looking better. You might have more energy, or notice that your clothes fit in a more flattering way. It may not be what you wanted, but learning to be happy with who you are is a skill you will need to develop whoever you are.
  3. Don't let a thigh gap become your obsession. Getting a thigh gap has become the Holy Grail for some. They need it or they feel inadequate. In serious cases, people focus on it so much that they begin to lose perspective about other important things in life, like health or maintaining social relationships. A troubling number of teens and young girls are treating a thigh gap in an unhealthy way, fasting and possibly developing eating disorders.[1][2][3] Don't let the prospect of a thigh gap make or break you. Your thighs do not say anything about you. Do not let anyone tell you what to do.
  4. Ask for help if you think that your quest for a thigh gap is turning unhealthy. If you are after a thigh gap, but the only way you feel you can get there is starving your body of the nutrients it needs to stay healthy, please ask for help. Cope With Anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders are serious to your physical health and mental well-being.
    • Especially during your teen years, not getting enough food can have serious health consequences. It affects brain development, heart function, and even reproductive health in a bad way.[1]
    • Pay attention to these signs that your eating may be turning into a disorder. Do you feel powerful when you skip meals? Do you lie about how much you eat? Are you deathly afraid of gaining weight? Is your self-worth primarily derived from your body weight?[4] If you've answered "yes" to any of these questions, see a medical professional or talk to someone who can help you right away.
  5. Know that some girls never achieve thigh gap because of their genetics. If your hips are wide set, you're more likely to be able to get a thigh gap.[5] If you happen to be one of the many girls whose hips are not wide set, exercising or diet may not make a thigh gap possible. However, exercise and diet do, to some extent, have an effect on your thighs; the influence of genetics in relation to thigh gap is not as irreversible as its relation to bone structure.
  6. If you do decide to achieve a thigh gap, use a combination of healthy dieting and exercise. Try to slowly chip away at any excess weight through a combination of diet and exercise until you hit your doctor-recommended BMI. If you still have not gotten a thigh gap, it may not be possible given your genes and bone structure.
    • Even with exercise, it's impossible to target just one area on your body, such as your thighs. This myth is called spot training.[6] Targeted training, say in your thigh area, does work, by taking flab and turning it into muscle, but you'll also be losing flab in other areas as well. You cannot tell your body to burn fat from a particular area on your body just by working it out.

Dieting the Healthy Way

  1. Remove junk food. Instead of restricting your intake, try focusing on eating healthy items that fuel your body (and do not satisfy your sweet tooth). Consider cleaning these items out of your diet:
    • Trans-fats: These sneaky fats contribute to heart disease and high cholesterol, and are abundant in fast food, processed snack foods (such as potato chips), fried food and shortening or margarine. If you are not sure, check out the nutrition facts.
    • Sugar: Processed sugar packs many calories without much nutritional benefit. Do not use artificial sweeteners like sucralose, aspartame or saccharine in your beverages, as some recent studies have shown possible dangerous side effects of these products e.g. some artificial sweeteners found in Diet drinks can increase your risk of a heart attack. Instead, try substituting unsweetened applesauce for sugar in recipes.[7]
  2. Fill up on fiber. Not only is fiber good for you, it takes a while to digest and will fill up more space in your stomach, resulting in feeling less hungry.[8] Try these sources:
    • Fruits and vegetables: Common choices include celery, apples, spinach, cabbage, berries, carrots, pears and oranges (and many others!).
    • Whole grains: Reach for brown grains instead of white ones: whole-wheat bread, brown rice, wheat tortillas, and wheat pasta.
    • Eat nuts and beans. Try black beans, almonds, pistachios, pecans and lentils.
  3. Include some superfoods into your diet.[9] “Superfoods” are foods that supposedly require your body to burn more calories to digest than the foods themselves contain. The jury is still out regarding the effectiveness of superfoods regarding weight loss, but many of these foods are part of a healthy diet, anyway, so you do not have much to lose by choosing them over other higher calorie alternatives.
    • Superfoods that might be worth adding to your diet include:
      • Apples, goji berries, blueberries, and pomegranates
      • Eggs, lentils, almond butter, salmon, and sardines
      • Oats, buckwheat pasta, and quinoa
      • Kale, chiles, tarragon, and avocado
      • Low-fat plain yogurt, and parmesan cheese
      • Olive oil
  4. Avoid overeating. If you are eating a healthy diet, but still feel like you are not quite where you would like to be, review what you are consuming every day. Even small restrictions, like eating 200 fewer calories per day, can lead to safe, gradual weight loss.
    • Keep a food diary. You can write it down the old-fashioned way and look up calories online, or use an app like MyFitnessPal or Spark People. Whatever you choose, try to be consistent.
    • Figure out your basal metabolic rate (BMR). This will tell you how many calories per day you burn simply by existing. To lose weight at a safe pace, try cutting back your diet to 200 or 300 calories less than your BMR. 3500 calories is equal to 1 pound, so by cutting out 300, you should be dropping 1 pound every 11 days.
    • Move past mistakes. If you give in to temptation, do not be discouraged! Everyone slips up once in a while. Simply resolve to get back to your healthy diet.

Toning Your Thighs

  1. Try butterfly stretches. Sit down on the floor, with your back straight and upright. Bend your knees outward, and put the soles of your feet together. Draw your feet as close to your pelvis as you can without straining, and try to lower your thighs so they are parallel to the ground. Hold for five to 10 seconds.
    • You might need to hold your feet with your hands to do this stretch. That's OK!
    • Be gentle. You may have seen people doing this stretch by flapping their knees vigorously up and down, like butterfly wings, but that is a quick way to injure yourself. Instead, aim to keep your movements slow and precise.
    • Do a butterfly stretch before you start working out your thighs — it'll help loosen them up and prevent muscle tears.
  2. Do Pilates leg lifts. Lie down on your left side, with your head either resting on your left arm or supported by your left hand. Bend your right knee, and lift it over your left leg so your right shin is resting on the floor. Keep your left leg straight as you breathe out and lift a few inches, and then inhale as you lower it. Do three sets of 10 repetitions on each side.
    • Try to keep your torso as straight and still as possible as you lift your legs.
    • Move slowly. You will notice the slower your movements are, the more they will work your thighs.
    • If you have a back injury, clear this exercise with your doctor before doing it.
  3. Do inner-thigh presses. You can do this exercise sitting at your desk, or try a more complicated version on the floor:
    • Sitting press: Sit up straight in your chair, with your back straight and your abs pulled in. Place a towel, pillow, or other small object between your knees. Squeeze it between your knees as tightly as you can, and hold for a few seconds. Do 20 repetitions.
    • Bridge press: Lie down on your back, with your knees bent and your feet flat on the ground, hip-width apart. Put something like a pillow, towel, or other soft object between your knees. Lift your pelvis until you are in bridge position (that is, the line running from the back of your knees to your shoulders is as straight as possible), and squeeze the object between your knees as tightly as you can. Do 20 repetitions before lowering yourself back to the ground.
  4. Get aerobic exercise. You should aim to get 30 minutes of moderate to intense aerobic exercise at least 3 days a week. Not only will these exercises keep you healthy and help you slim down, they will also tone up your legs in the process.
    • Running, walking briskly, climbing stairs, biking, swimming, and dancing can all help you slim down your legs.[10]
    • Find an exercise that you enjoy and stick with it. If you enjoy your workout, you will be more likely to do it regularly.
  5. Avoid exercises that bulk up your legs. These include squats, lunges, leg curls, and calf raises, among others. While these exercises are great for building muscle and toning up, they will not slim your legs down or help you achieve a thigh gap.
    • You don't have to avoid these exercises, but do them in moderation. Focus instead on cardio exercises that work your entire body.

Making Thighs Look Slimmer with Cosmetic Tricks

  1. Slip on shapewear. If you need a thigh gap by tonight, then your best option is to try on thigh-slimming shapewear.
    • Your best options are a good pair of tights with a control top and a snug body shaper. Make sure that any body shaper you buy extends far enough down to cover the entire thigh.
  2. Try an anti-cellulite cream. These creams and cosmetic ointments claim to get rid of unwanted cellulite with consistent application. Since much thigh fat tends to be cellulite, some products could potentially prove helpful.
    • Many of these creams contain caffeine. Caffeine stimulates blood flow and may help burn off cellulite, so applying an anti-cellulite cream with caffeine in it to your thighs might help reduce any cellulite clinging to that area of your legs.
  3. Consider dry body brushing. This process involves brushing your thighs with a specialized brush to stimulate blood flow and speed up fat loss.
    • Use a special dry brush designed for this technique. These brushes are available from many health and beauty stores. Do not use a standard hairbrush.
    • Dry brushing helps exfoliate dead skin and, theoretically, improves circulation while tightening your skin.
  4. Create the illusion of toned legs with self-tanner. While self-tanner may not be able to give you a thigh gap, if you need to show off your legs in a swimsuit or mini-skirt, you can use self-tanner to create the illusion of slimmer thighs and toner legs.
    • Spray a self-tanner or bronzer over your legs from top to bottom. You might be tempted to only apply the tanner to your thighs to create the illusion of shadows, but the difference in hue between your thighs and calves will usually look unnatural, so you'll need to cover the entire leg.

Recreating the Thigh Gap Look in Pictures

  1. Know that you may be able to get the thigh gap in pictures by repositioning your body. If an elegant thigh gap picture is what you are after, you do not necessarily have to starve and put your body through agony. By trying this simple trick, you could get the look you are after with a whole lot less work.
  2. Straighten your legs. Pretend they are stiff as straw and hard as rock.
  3. Stick your butt out a little bit. Not too much, or what you are doing will become apparent. A little goes a long way here.
  4. Bend forward with your heels apart. [5] Tip the back part of your heels apart, making sure to keep the front part of your toes together. Remember to do this subtle or it will not look natural or believable.
  5. Take your picture. If your camera is facing a downward angle, all the better. You should have recreated the thigh gap without much fuss and with minimal effort. Use this pose to enhance your thigh gap if you naturally have one.

Understanding Hormonal Fixes

  1. Wait out puberty. The surest way to a thigh gap, regardless of weight, is widened hips. If you're not quite through puberty, it's possible that your pelvis simply isn't wide enough yet. Most girls finish developing around the age of 16 or 17, but puberty can continue into the later teens in some cases. [11]. Try to be patient!
    • Don't resort to starving. Puberty involves much growth and change, and you need plenty of nutrients and calories to pull it off. If you deprive yourself, you will stunt the development of your figure.
    • Accept that puberty takes years, not months. You might have a sudden growth spurt over a summer, but the physical transition from childhood to adulthood takes years. Try not to be discouraged if your development is taking longer than other girls you know.
  2. Know when to see a doctor. If you are 15 and have not menstruated yet, consider seeing a gynecologist [12]. You might have another health condition that's delaying puberty.
    • If you suspect that your hormones are seriously out of balance, make an appointment with a gynecologist or reproductive endocrinologist. A simple blood test can tell you a lot about what is wrong, and your doctor can prescribe the appropriate medications from there.

Tips

  • Instead of just sitting on the couch watching TV, sit on the floor and do some exercises!
  • As soon as you have reached this goal of "the gap", do not stop the exercises and healthy eating habits.
  • Thigh gaps need determination and hard work, don't expect it in a few days, at the end you'll have the confidence that you need.
  • Jogging is a good form of exercise as it takes weight off everything evenly.
  • Make sure you have fun when doing these exercises, as you don't want to be bored in something that you may have to do for a little while to achieve your goal.
  • Know your body type. Women with narrow hips may have a hard time achieving a thigh gap even if they are thin, because the leg bones are positioned too close to one another.
  • Don't forget to love who you are right now, and throughout the process too.
  • Ballet is great! Any form of dancing except hip-hop is good for thin legs.
  • Running and or jogging or any other form of cardio slims your legs down, making it more possible to get a thigh gap.
  • If you're having trouble, eat healthy straight up. Start slow and have a chocolate bar or whatever once in a couple of days to treat yourself. Energy is important.
  • Thigh gaps are good only as long as you do not take it too far and trigger symptoms of becoming anorexic. If you want, try to have them only by physical train. Do not make it a priority or become obsessed.
  • Don't eat unhealthily. You know yourself best and if you don't feel comfortable getting a thigh gap, don't feel bad. It is only a trend!

Warnings

  • Avoid falling victim to thigh gap obsession. Thigh gaps might be considered “hot” or “trendy” now, but a wide thigh gap is unnatural, and going through extreme measures to create one can damage your health in the end. A temporary fashion trend is not worth causing lasting damage to your body.
  • If you suspect that you or someone you know may be developing an eating disorder to get a thigh gap or otherwise lose weight and fat, seek help from a professional counselor.
  • Read up on the signs of unhealthily low weight. If you stop menstruating, feel sore or in pain most of the time, or begin feeling crabby or lethargic often, increase your calorie consumption and talk to a doctor. Being underweight or underfed can lead to serious health complications.
  • If you are not currently physically active, or if you have a pre-existing medical condition, then consult your doctor before beginning a new exercise regimen.

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