This article was co-authored by Souad Gharib and by wikiHow staff writer, Aimee Payne, MFA. Souad Gharib is a Exercise & Wellness Specialist based in the United Kingdom. She is the Founder of Female Trainer, a boutique women's gym based in West London, United Kingdom. Souad specializes in helping women reach their goals through exercise, nutrition, and counseling. Female Trainer offers personalized training sessions delivered by Souad and her experienced team of female trainers. In addition to in-person training, she has also created an online coaching program, offering tailored fitness programs and guidance to women worldwide. Her unique contributions to women's health and fitness have been featured in several online publications, including Savoir Flair, The Independent, and Yahoo UK.
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Have you seen people on social media talking about having a slim thick (or slim-thick) body and wondered what they were talking about? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Slim thick is a slang term used to describe a female body with a very small waist and larger hips, thighs, and buttocks.[1] This article gives more information about what this term means, where it came from, and what you can do to try to get the look...with diet and exercise tips from fitness trainer Laila Ajani. We’ll also discuss any health concerns that may come with a slim-thick body type.
What Is Slim Thick?
Slim thick (or slim thicc) is a slang term that refers to a physically fit female body type with large hips and butt. It was first used to describe the body type that was popular by Kim Kardashian. Now, it’s used to talk about fitness, strength training, and weight loss goals.
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