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The 5 easy moves to do in front of the TV to help slim your legs in time for summer – and there’s no weights in sight!

Published on May 10, 2025 at 07:58 AM

DO you long for slim, toned legs to show off in a pair of shorts this summer? Us too!

And while the likes of , and strut their leggy looks all over red carpets, the good news is A-list pins aren’t just for the rich and famous. Here, one leading trainer tells Sun Health it’s not as hard as you think to firm up in time for the holidays – sharing her top tips.

Hailey Bieber arriving at the Met Gala.
Hailey Bieber has some of the most enviable legs in showbiz
Dua Lipa in a white outfit posing in front of a window.
Dua Lipa is also famed for her slender pins
Margot Robbie at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Margot Robbie is said to love Pilates to help keep fit and in shape
Woman in gray blazer and white heels at empowerment summit.
Want legs like Michelle Keegan? Listen up

There are several you can do at home while watching TV that will help to create definition in your thighs and give you sleek, that you’ll want to show off in the sunshine.

No, we’re not talking squats or lifting heavy weights. It’s actually all about .

Pilates uses slow, controlled movements to improve your posture, balance, flexibility and strength.

And exercises inspired by this approach are a great way to work your legs.

That’s evident in celebrities like , , , and , who are all fans of Pilates.

Susie Martin, a chartered physiotherapist and Pilates instructor at Complete Pilates, tells Sun Health: “Every time you contract a muscle group, you increase activity in that muscle through improving the neural pathways from your brain to that muscle.

“Pilates exercises can be considered low-load strength training exercises, and strengthening exercises are what increase muscle tissue.

“This can help to create definition in the upper legs as many of the exercises activate the muscles in the thighs.”;

Susie has put together a low intensity lower body workout that challenges your quads and hamstrings, the muscles which sit on the front and back of your thighs, respectively.

She recommends doing it two to three times per week, aiming for three sets of each exercise.

“The number of reps that are needed depends on the amount of effort and load that you are using,”; she says.

“You want to feel like you are approaching fatigue – that is, that you can’t continue to do more reps of an exercise.”;

But how many you can do will depend on you and your fitness level.

If you’re able to do 30 reps without getting tired, while maintaining good form, then you will need to make it a bit harder by adding resistance in the form of weights or bands.

If you’re comfortable using heavier weights such as dumbbells, aim for eight to 15 reps.

1. HAMSTRING BRIDGE

Woman doing Pilates leg exercise on reformer.
Use a box or table to do hamstring bridges
Woman performing a Pilates exercise on a reformer.
Lift your hips up slowly and pause at the top before lowering down
Woman performing a Pilates leg exercise.
To make it harder, try single leg bridges

TONE and strengthen your hamstrings with this slight variation on a regular bridge exercise.

Place your feet on the edge of a box or a seat and lie back on the ground.

Push down into your feet and lift your hips up. Pause, then lower back down.

To make this more challenging, lift one leg into tabletop position – keeping your knee bent – and keep lifting and lowering, pushing through the foot of the leg that’s still resting on your seat.

2. SCOOTER

Woman doing Pilates leg exercises on reformer.
Scooters are another great way to work your legs
Woman doing Pilates leg exercises on reformer.
Extend your leg behind you then bring it back to meet the other foot
Woman doing a leg exercise on a Pilates reformer.
To challenge yourself, lift your foot off the floor

STANDING with your feet hip-width apart and slightly bent knees, push your hips back, keeping your back flat.

Put all weight into one leg and then slide the other leg back, extending the leg fully.

To make this harder, lift the back leg as it reaches the floor. Then place it back down and return to the start.

3. SINGLE LEG KICK

Woman doing Pilates exercise on mat.
Single leg kicks, performed lying on your front, target your hamstrings
Woman performing a Pilates leg exercise.
Fold your leg at the knee then pulse your lower leg three times before lowering down
Woman performing a Pilates exercise on a mat.
For anyone more advanced, prop yourself up on your forearms
Woman performing a Pilates leg exercise.
Repeat the same movement, but with your chest raised

WORK your hamstrings with this classic Pilates move.

For beginners, lie down on your front with your head resting on your forearms.

Float your lower left leg away from the mat, fold at the knee then pulse your lower leg towards your hamstring three times before lowering it back down flat.

Complete your reps on one side before swapping to the other leg.

For the full variation, prop yourself up onto your forearms with your shoulders above your forearms and repeat the move.

4. KNEELING LEAN BACK

Woman performing a Pilates exercise on her knees.
In a kneeling position, lean slowly back
Woman performing a Pilates exercise on her knees.
Keep your arms straight out in front of you

GET into a high kneel position with your arms out in front of you.

Lean back slowly from the knees, keeping your back flat and arms out.

Don’t let your hips fold in the middle.

Then, using your quads – the muscles that run along the front of your thighs – come back to high kneel.

5. BANDED THIGH STRETCH

Woman doing Pilates leg exercise with resistance band.
For an extra challenge, use a band and lower yourself down
Woman doing Pilates leg exercises with resistance bands.
Go down until your bottom touches your heels then rise back up

MAKE the above move harder by using a long looped resistance band.

Place one end around an anchor point (a table, for example) and the other hand around your hips.

Make sure there is resistance in the band before getting into a high kneeling position.

Keep your arms out straight in front of you, then slowly lower yourself until your bottom touches your heels.

Then push your shins into the ground and bring yourself back up.

OTHER WAYS TO SLIM YOUR LEGS

CREATING muscle definition and a ‘toned’ appearance in your legs isn’t simply a matter of just strengthening your muscles.

“It’s a combination of increasing lean muscle mass as well as reducing body fat,”; Susie says.

“This means that you likely won’t improve your muscle definition without also addressing your nutritional intake.”;

If you want to lose body fat, a alongside strength training can help.

Tracking what you usually eat in a day, on an app such as MyFitnessPal, and then reducing this by 200 to 300 calories is a good way to start.

Enjoy a diet rich in lean (such as chicken, eggs, fish and tofu), complex carbohydrates (such as brown rice and wholemeal pasta), and healthy fats (such as nuts, avocado and olive oil).

You can also increase your calorie burn and slim your thighs by simply upping your step count every day.

We’re told to do , but if you can increase that, even better!

Walk wherever possible, and keep moving throughout the day.

Jennifer Aniston at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Jennifer Aniston, who has fab legs, has shared her love of Pilates
Miley Cyrus filming a Maybelline commercial.
Another Pilates fan, Miley Cyrus, showcasing her slim legs
Woman sunbathing in a black bikini by a pool.
Dua Lipa regularly share snaps of her pins
Miley started doing Pilates in 2013 and is thought to do it every day
Amanda Holden at the Britain's Got Talent photocall.
Amanda Holden regularly shows off her perfect pins

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