Hip reduction: side kick. Stand, lift your left leg to the side and keep your knees forward. Slowly lift it to the highest position you can bear, and then slowly put it down. The lower side of 15 is a group, and 2 ~ 3 groups are done every day.
Thigh reduction:
1, inner thigh: do squats. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart, toes outward, and slowly squat 1234 until it is parallel to the floor. Count to 5678 and stand up slowly. Don't raise your heels when squatting, be sure to land and move slowly. Do 15 for each group, and do 3 ~ 4 groups every day.
2. Front thigh: same as above. Because this action can exercise the muscles of the front thigh at the same time.
3, the back of the thigh: standing. Kick after doing. Do it slowly, the first grade is eight beats, each group does 15, 3 ~ 4 groups a day. Everyone's body flexibility is different, so don't force yourself too much to avoid pulling your muscles.
Also, when you exercise, you should feel whether the part you exercise is moving. For example, if you exercise your thighs, you should feel whether the thigh muscles are tightened when you squat, and whether this part is sour after exercise. If so, it means that you have exercised in this part. If not, your posture is wrong and you need to adjust yourself.
The key is persistence.