noun General Slang

toning

TOH-ning · noun · informal

Training to look lean and defined rather than bulky.

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A common (if imprecise) goal of building a lean, defined look by losing body fat and maintaining some muscle rather than adding size.

“She says she just wants toning, not to get 'too big.'”
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toning In A Sentence

She says she just wants toning, not to get 'too big.'

Origin & Usage

Popular fitness term, often critiqued by lifters as a misnomer for fat loss + muscle.

Variants tone up

People Also Ask

What does 'toning' mean?

It refers to building a lean, defined look by losing body fat while keeping some muscle, rather than adding a lot of size.

Is toning a real thing?

The look is real, but many lifters call the term a misnomer — what people call 'toning' is really fat loss combined with building or keeping muscle.

Can you tone without getting bulky?

Yes. Building visible definition usually requires losing fat and keeping muscle, and it does not automatically make you bulky.

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