Flat Butt success stories? ha!

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  • aedreana
    aedreana Posts: 979 Member
    I used to have a very curvy meaty butt, saddlebags and everything, and wide shapely hips. After menopause, all the fat on my butt shifted around to my midriff and waist. First, my butt got flat with a drooping fold at the bottom that hung down on each thigh. The next stage, where I am now, is that not only is the fat gone but my skin has turned very thin-- so there are multiple wrinkles just like wrinkled fabric, where the butt sags over the thighs. For the first time in my life, my narrow shoulders are wider than my hips. My hips have no curve now. My waist used to be 10 inches smaller than my hips, and now there is only 5 inches difference. And I have no money for plastic surgery. I am a hideous deformed freak of nature now because of what menopause did to my butt. I would rather be 200 or 250 pounds (I am in the 120s) than have this wrinkled 34-inch *kitten*.I hate my life. I used to have 38-inch hips at this weight (I am 5' 3 1/2"). If you have a curvy butt, be grateful. If you have an un-wrinkled butt, even if it is fat and even if it is flat, be grateful. Start saving money now toward plastic surgery before menopause destroys your figure. My weight did not change to give me this matronly blob silhouette; it redistributed. People used to tell me I had a "black girl butt" and called me "Brickhouse." I have never been pregnant and I thought only women who had kids got a matronly midsection at a normal weight. I never imagined any of this happening to me. I used to be so proud of my figure! The only pants that give me the illusion of a non-drooping *kitten* are super-tight pinwale corduroys (Old Navy Rockstar) with no stretch to them, so my butt is too compressed to sag. But concealment does not solve the problem. I need plastic surgery.
  • Iluvmyfurbabies
    Iluvmyfurbabies Posts: 34 Member
    How sad. Only one before and after picture. Is there any hope for us flat bootie girls? hahaha
  • WildcatDeLalune
    WildcatDeLalune Posts: 74 Member
    Now I'm inspired! Starting the 30-Day Squat Challenge now. ^_^.
  • wheird
    wheird Posts: 7,963 Member
    Skillet butts, report!
  • AABru
    AABru Posts: 610 Member
    I used to have a very curvy meaty butt, saddlebags and everything, and wide shapely hips. After menopause, all the fat on my butt shifted around to my midriff and waist. First, my butt got flat with a drooping fold at the bottom that hung down on each thigh. The next stage, where I am now, is that not only is the fat gone but my skin has turned very thin-- so there are multiple wrinkles just like wrinkled fabric, where the butt sags over the thighs. For the first time in my life, my narrow shoulders are wider than my hips. My hips have no curve now. My waist used to be 10 inches smaller than my hips, and now there is only 5 inches difference. And I have no money for plastic surgery. I am a hideous deformed freak of nature now because of what menopause did to my butt. I would rather be 200 or 250 pounds (I am in the 120s) than have this wrinkled 34-inch *kitten*.I hate my life. I used to have 38-inch hips at this weight (I am 5' 3 1/2"). If you have a curvy butt, be grateful. If you have an un-wrinkled butt, even if it is fat and even if it is flat, be grateful. Start saving money now toward plastic surgery before menopause destroys your figure. My weight did not change to give me this matronly blob silhouette; it redistributed. People used to tell me I had a "black girl butt" and called me "Brickhouse." I have never been pregnant and I thought only women who had kids got a matronly midsection at a normal weight. I never imagined any of this happening to me. I used to be so proud of my figure! The only pants that give me the illusion of a non-drooping *kitten* are super-tight pinwale corduroys (Old Navy Rockstar) with no stretch to them, so my butt is too compressed to sag. But concealment does not solve the problem. I need plastic surgery.

    Just want to say that heavy lifting will help this...
  • AABru
    AABru Posts: 610 Member
    How sad. Only one before and after picture. Is there any hope for us flat bootie girls? hahaha

    I don't have pictures of my butt...but I have been a weightlifter for years and have always had a nice round butt...at my highest and lowest weights. I have always focused on big lifts...squats and deadlifts. Stair climbing and lunges (but lunges are rough on the knee). If you hike, go uphill whenever possible and stand upright so your butt has to work!
  • MagnumBurrito
    MagnumBurrito Posts: 1,070 Member
    Squats. Heavy barbell squats.

    And deadlifts, step-ups and lunges. With heavy weights.

    I used to have a flat, saggy butt, but now it's fairly high, tight and round. It gets better every month.

    Lift heavy.



    ^^^ this.

    I hear this is a good method!

    Glute raises, hip thrusts and Bulgarian split squats all work the butt as well. Squeeze your *kitten* 100% while doing these lifts to get everything out of them.

    The butt will round out and change to muscle if you're eating at maintenance or below. To make your butt actually grow bigger and get your body's version of a bubble butt, you must do these exercises while bulking.
  • Galatea_Stone
    Galatea_Stone Posts: 2,037 Member
    Right about the same weight in both pics.

    bootycollage_zps4c157959.jpg

    Squats, hip thrusts, kick backs, and step-ups primarily built the booty.
  • getitamb
    getitamb Posts: 2,019 Member
    Squats and lunges with weights hurt like hell but my but is getting more shapely
  • PurringMyrrh
    PurringMyrrh Posts: 5,276 Member
    I've never had a "Flat" booty but it did start to sag then started working out with lots of squats and lunges, started out using 3 lb dumbbells currently using 10 lb's about to get a set that goes up to 50 lbs.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1181236-i-got-a-booty-yup-photo-s-inside

    Here is some photo's in that thread I made earlier.
    Sweet Jesus in heaven, there is actually hope! Thank you so much for posting!:flowerforyou:
  • kimberlyblindsey
    kimberlyblindsey Posts: 266 Member
    Squats. Heavy barbell squats.

    And deadlifts, step-ups and lunges. With heavy weights.

    I used to have a flat, saggy butt, but now it's fairly high, tight and round. It gets better every month.

    Lift heavy.
    ^^this, I had to scroll! and scroll, so do all of the above and may I recommend also in addition to those listed above; weighted bridges! the heavier the weights the better. I have a little butt, but it's perky, thanks to lifting.
  • AthenaErr
    AthenaErr Posts: 278 Member
    Pre - preg I had a butt, my preg was hard and I was confined to bed for months, after much heavier but no butt. Over four years on and still no butt but I also still cant really squat. I can feel that the big muscle in their has considerably reduced in size. I think squats and butt kicks will eventually build it up again but its slow going. Now my *kitten* looks like my mothers - which I was always so relieved I didnt have!!! Wide and kinda flabby - ugh
  • missdibs1
    missdibs1 Posts: 1,092 Member
    Ladies I have added strong curves into my routine and there is definite prgoress
  • MDF247
    MDF247 Posts: 64 Member
    It's like any other muscle group, work it and it will grow... neglect it and it will shrivel. It just happens to take a fair amount of hard, dedicated work to make a big difference on a big muscle group.
  • PurringMyrrh
    PurringMyrrh Posts: 5,276 Member
    Right about the same weight in both pics.

    bootycollage_zps4c157959.jpg

    Squats, hip thrusts, kick backs, and step-ups primarily built the booty.
    I would be thrilled for my after to be your before! :laugh:
  • PurringMyrrh
    PurringMyrrh Posts: 5,276 Member
    I know everyone is different, but I'm guessing about a year to make a significant difference? I'm feeling dedicated.
  • tabicatinthehat
    tabicatinthehat Posts: 329 Member
    Right about the same weight in both pics.

    bootycollage_zps4c157959.jpg

    Squats, hip thrusts, kick backs, and step-ups primarily built the booty.
    I would be thrilled for my after to be your before! :laugh:

    Word.
  • Bwneyegirl
    Bwneyegirl Posts: 28
    BUMP
  • kimbelle_vie
    kimbelle_vie Posts: 174 Member
    Why do you want a big butt? I have always had quite a flat one and I like it that way. Who wants a sticky out backside?

    I've never met a woman who doesn't want a big butt.
    I don't really Care to have a big butt either.
  • QueenBishOTUniverse
    QueenBishOTUniverse Posts: 14,121 Member
    Blog from a friend since I don't have any good booty comparison shots myself and have always had at least some butt. The key is the heavy lifting ladies so yes, squats deadlifts hip-thrusts glute bridges. I don't use it myself, but every woman I know (and some men) who have had success building in this area swear by bret contreras' strong curves.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/ILiftHeavyAcrylics/view/booty-progress-676906
  • prensis
    prensis Posts: 7
    Here is an impressive transformation I saw on r/progresspics the other day:

    http://www.reddit.com/r/progresspics/comments/2btypf/f1953_166_145_21_lbs_4_months_all_about_the_squats/
  • missdibs1
    missdibs1 Posts: 1,092 Member
    Haha I have tried and just cannot take a proper belfie
  • omg i'm so glad i saw this thread! the before and after pics are giving me hope that i can get some shape to my butt :D
  • Isakizza
    Isakizza Posts: 754 Member
    I'm in the process...
    Doing weighted barbell squats, deadlifts, hip thrusts, lunges. So far so good, noticing some rounding and lifting going on!!!!

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  • Why do you want a big butt? I have always had quite a flat one and I like it that way. Who wants a sticky out backside?

    I've never met a woman who doesn't want a big butt.
    I don't really Care to have a big butt either.

    Big or small...I think I've never met woman who didn't want a firm behind. I think by big most people mean "rounded" which I think normally comes from DNA or glute work. I think when people say they don't want a flat butt they mean they don't want a butt that has "fallen" or is not tight. Just chiming in my opinion.
  • prisky780
    prisky780 Posts: 30 Member
    I don't like big butts either. But recently I noticed my butt is much much firmer and rounded (or bigger). My trainer makes me do ALOT of squats and lunges. Not only simply squats but with weight and jumping squats or hold for few seconds. Basically different kinds of squat exercises. They are incredibly hard for a tiny women who never been to gym and scared of lifting weights. I train 3 days a week and I have completed a month of training last Friday. I can't believe the results. Even though, I wanted results for my abs but getting glutes isn't so bad. :D
  • MelonJMusic
    MelonJMusic Posts: 121 Member
    If you have a flat to zero behind, you can't get a large bubble butt. BUT you can get a nice rounded firm rear-end with squats, lunges, squat jumps, kickbacks, bridges, and deadlifts. Add weight and the muscle will build. Most naturally "big butts" are fatty. Others are from genetically denser muscle mass with lots of fat around it. Never met a man or woman who didn't like a perky butt. Never met a person who liked having this butt either:

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    That's because perky is completely different from fat bubble butt. And looks great when you're overall fit.
  • TexasDarling09
    TexasDarling09 Posts: 210 Member
    Idk, I do squats and the elliptical. If i could show before and afters without making you vomit, I would, but I digress...
  • JenniDaisy
    JenniDaisy Posts: 526 Member
    Suprisingly runnign has helped a lot. I'm not usually posterially challened but my bottom is the first to go when I start losing weight, since I've started running I've noticed it rounding out nicely.
    I do run a lot of hills though.
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