Tips to grow your glutes? Best workouts?

I would like help and tips to grow my glutes, i’m very insecure about my body and i am working on it all but i really need help with growing my glutes!

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  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,216 Member
    "Strong Curves" is a lifting program that focuses on that kind of goal for women.

    That and other programs other MFP-ers like are discussed in this thread:

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
  • robertw486
    robertw486 Posts: 2,399 Member
    I would like help and tips to grow my glutes, i’m very insecure about my body and i am working on it all but i really need help with growing my glutes!

    The above was what I was going to suggest, but since it's already covered....

    Don't be insecure about your body. Work on changing what you want to change and if it's important to you then you will do it. As we change, we have the bodies we have, and that applies to all of us unless we've reached our goals. Just remember, comparison can be the thief of joy, and these days with all the social media photos and such can give us often impossible to achieve goals.

    And while I fully understand that saying "don't be insecure about your body" is much easier to say then it might be to do, my point is make the changes you want to make, because you want to make them.
  • rileyes
    rileyes Posts: 1,406 Member
    Strong Curves by Brett Contreras—This program can help you target glute muscles. The book illustrates warm-ups and exercises—four 12-week full-body programs with emphasis on glutes.

    Glute Lab by Brett Contreras—This book is more complex and informational.

    In the meantime, walking lunges and various deadlifts are good go-tos. Form is important to target glutes (I feel my glutes targeted more when I lift with the front leg only on the walking lunges) — there are many videos available online.
  • AdahPotatah2024
    AdahPotatah2024 Posts: 2,270 Member
    If you are young and have good knees, I'd recommend jumping rope and a few squatting exercises. 😋👌
  • taeniesha22
    taeniesha22 Posts: 1 Member
    I suggest stair climbing and kick each leg back at a time, squats while holding weight of your choice also make sure you have something to stabilize your heel being lifted as you squat, i also usually arch my back while doing any leg machine. And les mills have 55min body balance class on YouTube that i like as well.

    SN: i lost 10lbs from depression and jumped back up to 137 from jan23- today feb3.. my butt is no longer a flap and my legs are toned.
  • ddsb1111
    ddsb1111 Posts: 871 Member
    If it’s your thing, dancing is like doing squats for an hour or two straight. It will really build your glutes, tone your legs, and strengthen your core. Not to mention, it’s really fun and a major calorie burner.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    edited February 16
    if you're looking for specific exercises... bulgarian split squats, walking lunges, hip thrusts, glute bridges, glute kickbacks are all killer for the glutes. You can do them with bodyweight to start and slowly add resistance - whether it's with dumbbells, ankle weights, or using equipment at the gym.

    Try 3 sets of 8-12 reps, with about a 90second rest in between sets. Be sure to use a weight that causes you to near failure at the end of each set. It's perfectly good (same say it's even desirable) to have sets that look like this 12-10-8. (as long as those last reps are hard work for you). As it gets easier, add more reps until you can do 3 sets of 12 comfortably.

    As soon as you are able to do 12 reps and still have gas in the tank, add weight and feel free to drop back down to 8 reps again.

    The key is to progressively overload your exercises. If the last few reps of a set are not burning and making you question your reason why, you are not working the muscles hard enough to see growth.

    Good luck!

    Here's my before and after as proof that these exercises (incorporated into a lifting routine) work...
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  • 200Karen
    200Karen Posts: 2,185 Member

    @KickassAmazon76
    Great photos, list of exercises and techniques

    I’m a senior and 2 months ago started going to a gym for strength training. Impressive results especially my afternoon walk/jogs.

  • StaceeReyes
    StaceeReyes Posts: 1 Member
    Hello, this might help, it might not, but I figured it’s worth to mention that a lot of people find it helpful to have a workout plan that they consistently follow to see growth. Some say between 4-6 weeks is a good amount of time to follow a routine & see how it goes.☺️ I wouldn’t say I’m a pro cause I’m really not there yet, but I’m also not a rookie either😉😂💀 I try to do my research 🤓 I’m also trying to figure out the best routines for a good glute workout. One of my favorite videos on YouTube for at home is https://youtu.be/_PWXNz2rSR0?si=btfO8yYRCOjOSCBD followed by a bubble butt workout video with ankle weights, I haven’t found a video that I like for that one but that’s what you can search to find something you’re comfortable doing. If you want something for the gym, I really like this girls energy & the way she explains & motivates throughout the video: https://youtu.be/GLvdMzCvO3c?si=bsFzShptQh7CmLn5 Also doing leg exercises are beneficial in my opinion because your legs are going to have to get used to carrying the extra weight once you get there lbs idk this is what I’m trying to do for myself so I hope this helps you too🤗