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Is it a long-distance running stovepipe or a sprint stovepipe?
Long-distance running can thin legs. Regular long-distance running exercises can lose excess fat in the legs, as well as the role of atrophied leg muscles. And regular sprinting can exercise leg muscles.

Stovepipe method:

Combining anaerobic exercise with aerobic exercise can reduce leg fat. Aerobic exercise (such as jogging) can directly burn leg fat, while anaerobic exercise (such as squat) can improve muscle proportion and metabolic rate, making people less likely to get fat and legs more stylish.

Aerobic exercise can be jogging, swimming, cycling, brisk walking and so on. For example, jogging for 40 minutes, 3 to 5 times a week, can effectively lose weight and stovepipe. Just jogging. If you can't insist, let it be.

Anaerobic exercise can do squat without weight. Squat is to straighten your back and squat to the end. Do 3 groups, each group has more than 20. Rest between groups 1 minute. Squats can shape the legs. Do several leg stretching exercises after exercise, each lasting about 15 seconds.