• SuperNovaStar@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Are you on T yet? You’d be surprised how much of the “broad hips” goes away when your body fat starts redistributing. Add some upper body workouts and you’ll look so good, I promise!

    I’m currently on the opposite journey, and if I can gain hips you can lose them. You just have to give the hormones a little time to work.

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        You’ll figure it out.

        Between binders, packers, and whatever magic drag kings draw upon, there are plenty of ways to “preview” the kinds of changes that T would cause.

        But the good news is that while the changes from hormones are mostly permanent, they’re also slow. If you did start taking T, you’d have a little while to see how you feel before anything gets super noticable.

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        Unironically, walking everywhere helps a lot. I went on a month long trip to Japan and was doing minimum 15000 steps a day. When I got back, literally everyone noticed my hips were significantly thicker.

        Bodyweight squats and yoga also help a ton, but require a bit more effort obviously.

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        https://youtube.com/watch?v=-x5B8F9ubdc

        This is what I’m trying right now. I can’t personally speak to the results yet since I just started, but the general science is solid.

        This routine is for hips and glutes, but I guess you could just do the hip ones if for some reason you don’t want a round sexy butt

        Disclaimer: this company is selling a course, but they have some beginner exercises available for free on youtube. The free ones are what I’m doing now.