Maybe you just think theyre too big?
What did u do to put on the muscle in the first place?
Calves are hard to build out. So if yours are muscular, you should consider yourself lucky. A big upper body with scrawny little legs looks sooo bad. I think you should focus on building your upper body to create symmetry instead of trying to lose the muscularity in your legs. Running and aerobics will burn calories and slim you down, so just alternate upper body weight training with running or aerobics every other day.
just chill and forget about it, your body will adjust over time as it no longer need the muscle,
but i do need the muscle haha, i just want it to be smaller:D
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Anyway, your motives aside, calorie deficit diet + endurance/cardio training will melt away those hard-earned muscles. Maybe ask rm-rf, he dropped a lot of muscle mass for his martial arts training.
Though seriously, as AfterGlow mentioned you should consider yourself lucky. Growing your calf muscles is difficult unless you have naturally large ones (are short, or overweight, neither of which you are).
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This works. Do cardio 1 or more hours a day several days a week. After a few weeks, adjust your workout depending on the results you will be getting. Don't forget to stretch.... calorie deficit diet + endurance/cardio training will melt away those hard-earned muscles. Maybe ask rm-rf, he dropped a lot of muscle mass for his martial arts training.
This works. Do cardio 1 or more hours a day several days a week. After a few weeks, adjust your workout depending on the results you will be getting. Don't forget to stretch.
And, at age 16, you are probably still growing. Even if you do nothing, maybe your thigh bones will grow longer and make you look less bulky..