Things have changed since the days of lifting in the '90s and early 2000s. And by "things have changed," we’re speaking about the emphasis that your average lifter puts on building the size of their legs.
Perhaps it's the fact that squats and deadlifts have become more common, or maybe it's just part of normal changes in society. Whatever happens, we love it because a thick pair of thighs can make or break a perfect physique. Still, strong thighs are an indicator of true strength and dedicated lifting habits.
However, what size is ideal? Or is there an ideal size? Let's look at what the research says in regards to what gets us excited about thighs and quads.
This article will go over:
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How to properly measure your quads
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What's the ideal thigh size for men?
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What's the ideal thigh size for women?
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How to grow bigger thighs
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How to make your thighs smaller
Measure Your Thigh The Right Way
The thigh is the upper leg area that sits between your knee and hip. The major muscles that are found in the thigh area are your quadriceps and hamstring, and the primary bone is the femur.
As the thigh is so big, there are a lot of possible places that you could measure, which isn't going to do any good when comparing numbers. When you measure your thigh, you're going to take a measurement at the largest part, which will be located in the upper third.
How to Measure:
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Stand upright with feet about shoulder-width apart and muscles relaxed.
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Wrap the tape measure around the thickest part of your thigh (usually mid-thigh).
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This is around midpoint of:
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The top of your hip bone (greater trochanter)
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The top of your kneecap (patella).
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This is usually around 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) above the kneecap.
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Keep the tape horizontal, snug but not tight or pressing into the skin.
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Record the number to the nearest 0.1 cm or 1/8 inch.
The Ideal Thigh Size For Men
So, let's start with the ideal thigh size for men.
Note: A lot of people refer to measurements simply as "quad" size, but that's just semantics. Remember, your leg size measurements will consist of the circumference of your quads and hamstrings.
While we can’t give you an ideal size, we can give you some numbers to see where you stack up.
Actually, there are two numbers to consider: absolute size and proportions.
Proportional Thigh Size For Men:
When looking at proportions for men, there are two numbers we can look at:
- 1.75x larger than the knee
- 0.53x chest
These numbers are used to create the whole package. Most guys want a set of legs that are powerful looking but not overly large – something right down the middle.
This is likely because the legs can easily become the center of attention.
The proportions above give the optimal mixture of size and aesthetics.
Absolute Thigh Size For Men
Surprisingly, there’s not a ton of information on thigh size. The one document we can find is from the 2008 anthropometric reference data from the CDC2.
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Numbers on the left are the mean (average sizes)
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Numbers on the right represent the total range (the smallest size and largest size).
They report their numbers according to age and are as follows:
- 16 years old: 53.5cm/21.06in (45.6cm-64.2cm)
- 17 years old: 53.3cm/20.09in (45.5cm-63.8cm)
- 18 years old: 53.6cm/21.10in (45.0cm-63.0cm)
- 19 years old: 54.8cm/21.57in (45.9cm-65.3cm)
- 20-29 years old: 55.1cm/21.69in (45.4cm-68.6cm)
- 30-39 years old: 55.1cm/21.69in (46.7cm-65.0cm)
- 40-49 years old: 55.0cm/21.65in (46.8cm-65.0cm)
- 50-59 years old: 53.2cm/20.94in (44.4cm-63.1cm)
- 60-69 years old: 51.9cm/20.43in (43.7cm-60.9cm)
Keep in mind these are of total population meaning it includes;;
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People who have never exercised
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Weekend warriors
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Elite athletes
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Everything in between.
As you see, there's about a 20 cm difference that can occur with thigh sizes which is almost 50% of the lower number.
There’s also height to consider.
That being said, we did read some bodybuilding forums to see what we could find. After reading the most we ever have about guys thighs, it seems that most seem to be around the 23-26 inch mark.
To give you some perspective, let's look at a pair of 25 inch quads.
...and a pair of 30 inch quads...
As you can see, anything above 25 is already pretty massive, and 30 inch legs are absolutely huge.
Of course, body fat percentage comes into play as well when considering thigh size. Lean, big thighs are much different than fatty, big thighs.
The Ideal Thigh Size For Women
When looking at women's thigh sizes, there doesn't seem to be any meaningful proportion numbers of the circumference of the thigh. We could only find the measurements around both thighs in proportion to your height. We'll still give them here anyway for reference but keep in mind what this refers to:
- 20-29 years old: 0.313
- 30-39 years old: 0.318
- 40-49 years old: 0.323
- 50-59 years old: 0.318
To do the math, you simply take your height and times it by the above average proportions to see where you stack up. So, if you are 65 inches tall and 35 years old: 65 x 0.318 = 20.67 inch thighs would be proportional.
Absolute Thigh Size For Women
Regardless, we still have some absolute numbers to share. And we're going to use the same study from above for women as well:
- 16 years old: 50.0cm/19.68in (43.5cm-57.3cm)
- 17 years old: 51.9cm/20.43in (43.8cm-60.1cm)
- 18 years old: 52.1cm/20.51in (43.5cm-63.2cm)
- 19 years old: 52.3cm/20.59in (44.3cm-62.8cm)
- 20-29 years old: 52.9cm/20.83in (42.2cm-69.1cm)
- 30-39 years old: 54.2cm/21.34in (44.0cm-68.8cm)
- 40-49 years old: 54.4cm/21.42in (43.7cm-70.2cm)
- 50-59 years old: 53.2cm/20.94in (43.1cm-66.0cm)
- 60-69 years old: 52.2cm/20.55in (40.2cm-62.0cm)
Again, there's a huge range. However, we do want to mention that we scoured some forums and found an interesting trend.
Women of all heights and sizes had wildly different thigh sizes. At the same time, some women loved their bigger thighs, and some hated them. Some loved their smaller thighs, and some hated them. So again, the ideal thigh size really is a personal preference.
For reference, let's look at 20, 22 and 25 inch thighs on women of average height.
The Advantage Of Having Bigger Thighs
While you may like or not like bigger thighs, there are actually a lot of really awesome benefits big powerful thighs can bring.
Increased Thighs = Lower Mortality?
One study in Denmark followed 1436 men and 1380 women over 12 years to examine the relationship between thigh circumference, cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, and total mortality3.
While we also think that's a crazy long time to look at thighs, they made an interesting finding. A strong relationship existed between smaller thighs and incidents, meaning the participants with larger thighs suffered fewer adverse health problems.
While this is likely more due to the lifestyles that caused the bigger thighs than the thighs themselves, it's still a very telling sign. Next time someone calls you "thunder thighs, just say, "yea, cause I want to live longer than you!"
And Cognitive Function?
The next study followed 324 female twins for 12 years and looked at the relationship between leg power, cognitive function, and IQ4.
Again, they found that stronger legs were associated with higher cognitive scores and higher IQs. This is even more telling as these tests were conducted on twins indicating that leg training can actually improve your brain.
So now you can say, "I'm going to live longer than you, AND I'm smarter!"
How To Grow Bigger Thighs
If you want to grow your thighs, you'll need to train using a hypertrophy-specific program. This means moderate weight (70-80%1RM) and moderate reps (8-15). While your training plan should definitely include the squat and deadlift, you'll want to use some more specific exercises.
Exercises For The Hamstrings (And Glutes)
These are the best exercises to target your hamstrings and glutes. Unless you have a crazy body, we know your glutes are not located on the thighs. However, the hamstrings and glutes work together in almost every exercise so while it may not be your primary focus, you'll still train them:
- Romanian Deadlift
- Hip Thrust
- Good Mornings
- GHD
- Leg Curls
- Straight Leg Deadlift
Exercises For The Quadriceps
These will be the best exercises to target the quadriceps. We would suggest paying attention to these as the quadriceps seems to be the most attractive part of the leg as it's what's visible.
Having a prominent outer quad sweep, defined teardrop muscle, and visible line of separation between the quadriceps and hamstrings tends to be a major factor in determining how a pair of legs look:
- Heel Elevated Goblet Squat
- Reverse Sled Pull
- Bulgarian Split Squat
- Sissy Squats
- Leg Press (With Narrow Foot Placement)
- Leg Extensions
The Best Cardio For Legs
In addition to training them with resistance training, there is one piece of cardio equipment that seems to really help define the leg musculature: cycling. This has been shown to be the case in studies and anecdotally.
This is likely due to the muscles being under constant tension and the ability to increase the pedaling resistance. Regardless, we would suggest switching to cycling if you are really wanting to bring your leg training altogether.
How Often Should You Train Your Thighs?
Optimal hypertrophy requires you to train a muscle two times a week. This training frequency has provided the maximal amount of quality volume while effectively balancing adequate rest. However, you could benefit from training your thighs three days a week to get that growth.

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How To Make Your Thighs Smaller
Making your thighs smaller is a bit different and depends on a few factors:
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Are they big due to excess fat?
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Are they big due to excess muscle?
Do you have excess fat?
If you have some extra weight on your body, it can often be distributed to the thighs, especially true for women. For this situation, you need to lose weight.
You're going to need to get on a diet and a training routine. Don’t get too caught up in targeting your legs – aim for total body fat loss.
Are your thighs too muscular?
If your thighs are too muscular, it’s one of two reasons.
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Genetics which you have zero control over
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Being more athletic and training your legs too much
Some people are involved in sports that cause their legs to grow, even if they’re not specifically trying to build them. Regardless, we’ve found that many people are either high responders or low responders in terms of leg growth.
If you want smaller legs, your only choice is to simply not train, at least to the same extent. The problem is that maintaining muscle is actually quite easy with minimal training; well it’s good if you want your size!
You could try training them once a week but staying plenty far from approaching failure.
A Word About Body Image
For obvious reasons, we are always a little reluctant when talking about "perfect body size" or anything of that nature. Poor self-esteem and body image issues are rampant today, especially in the world of fitness and bodybuilding; it's not just isolated to one sex.
Women can suffer from anabolic use just as men can suffer from body distortions such as "bigorexia" (a type of bodybuilding dysmorphia)1. At the same time, one of the primary goals of fitness, especially bodybuilding, is to look good. The point is that it can be a very fine line to walk.
Therefore, by all means, we want you to strive to be better. However, we also stress that you need to also love yourself if you never get to that pinnacle shape in your mind.
It's safe to say that anyone who has been in fitness at one point or another has dealt with this at least once in their life. As they grew older, most of them realized that people don't really give a shit what you look like at the end of the day.
Our belief is that training to look perfect is much more important than actually looking perfect. The point is to train hard, be consistent, and never be complacent but don't put yourself down if you don't look like that guy or girl (they might even be trying to look like you).
The Perfect Size Thigh Is What You Want
As cliche as it sounds, in this case, it's true. There are so many factors to consider that it's really a lost cause to try and identify the magic number. Thigh gaps or not, all thighs are attractive to some and not so attractive to others.
The bottom line is you're never going to please everyone. The best advice we can give for the ideal thigh size is to live a healthy lifestyle, train hard, eat right, and see what God gave ya!
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- Goldfield GS. Body image, disordered eating and anabolic steroid use in female bodybuilders. Eat Disord. 2009;17(3):200-210. doi:10.1080/10640260902848485 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19391019/
- https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr010.pdf
- Heitmann BL, Frederiksen P. Thigh circumference and risk of heart disease and premature death: prospective cohort study. BMJ. 2009;339:b3292. Published 2009 Sep 3. doi:10.1136/bmj.b3292 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19729416/
- Steves CJ, Mehta MM, Jackson SH, Spector TD. Kicking Back Cognitive Ageing: Leg Power Predicts Cognitive Ageing after Ten Years in Older Female Twins. Gerontology. 2016;62(2):138-149. doi:10.1159/000441029 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26551663/
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