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  2. A 6-Minute Inner Thigh Workout for the Lazy Girl in All of Us

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    With a focus on the inner thighs–also known as the adductors–this workout is the epitome of short and sweet. As you flow through each move, working against gravity and your own body weight ...

  3. 11 Best Exercises To Grow Your Glutes, Not Your Thighs - AOL

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    A personal trainer breaks down 11 of his top-recommended exercises to grow your glutes while keeping thigh activation to a minimum.

  4. Lipedema - Wikipedia

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    Lipedema is classified by stage: Stage 1: Normal skin surface with enlarged hypodermis (lipedema fat). Stage 2: Uneven skin with indentations in fat and larger hypodermal masses (lipomas). Stage 3: Bulky extrusions of skin and fat cause large deformations especially on the thighs and around the knees.

  5. 'I'm a Trainer, and These Are the 3 Exercises I Swear By for ...

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    3 Best Exercise Moves To Get Rid of Belly Fat, According to Trainers. Liebel reiterates when Saadat’s advice about prioritizing strength training if you want to lose weight and get rid of belly fat.

  6. Spot reduction - Wikipedia

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    The exercise group added 7 abdominal exercises, 2 sets of 10 reps each, 5 days a week, for 6 weeks, into their daily routines. The scientists discovered that at the end of the 6 weeks, through comparing a variety of endurance tests, body composition tests, and anthropometrics, the subcutaneous fat around the abdominal region did not shrink.

  7. Thigh gap - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, author Camille Hugh published her book The Thigh Gap Hack, [12] and in June 2013 she was interviewed about the book on The Dr. Oz Show. [13] The book was criticized by Lisa Delaney of Spryliving.com, who said the book "feeds girls' and women's obsessions with their bodies, promotes thinness at the expense of healthfulness (because of Hugh's disdain of fitness, exercise, muscles, etc ...