Tips on When Exercise is too easy
BrittanyBrines
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I am working on training my butt, legs (mainly inner thighs) and hips. Doing the butt exercises are (donkey kicks, bridges, side squats, etc) I have to do a LOT of them to feel anything. What would be some tips you would have to intensify things a bit? Should I just do a LOT of reps, or is there a way to make them harder? I really just want a firmer butt and tighter thighs, so any exercise tips would be appreciated. Thanks everyone!
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Do you have access to weights?0
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Lift heavy weights.0
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Add resistance. Weights are the best way to do it, but if you don't have access (or until you get access), resistance bands will offer a slight change. Heavy weights though... That's where it's at.0
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Weights! I'm also a huge fan of hill sprints or stair climbing to build a better booty0
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Try doing various exercises by way of Tabata intervals...
If nothing else, do burpees if you want to work hard, and what fivethreeone said.0 -
I do not have resistance bands (we do want to get some just don't have them right now) but we do have dumbells (they are adjustable weight ones so they can get pretty heavy). How do I use those when I am doing donkey kicks and the laying leg lift things (where you lay on your side and lift your legs). I can totally add heavy weights I just don't know how on a lot of these exercises (except squats and lunges, that is easy. lol)0
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I do Step Ups, Side Steps and Squats all with weights I don't have to do a lot but I usually try for 3 sets of 15 reps, I increase the weights and reps when they get easy. Then usually I fall off doing them for a minute and have to start over0
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YAY for dumbbells! I recommend deep goblet squats (as long as your knees are OK with it). To really target the glutes as opposed to the legs you'll need to go fairly deep with your squats (about 100 degrees of flexion). BE CAREFUL to keep your weight in your heels, your core engaged, and your knees behind your toes!0
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I do not have resistance bands (we do want to get some just don't have them right now) but we do have dumbells (they are adjustable weight ones so they can get pretty heavy). How do I use those when I am doing donkey kicks and the laying leg lift things (where you lay on your side and lift your legs). I can totally add heavy weights I just don't know how on a lot of these exercises (except squats and lunges, that is easy. lol)
That's exactly what I work with--adjustable dumbbells, and that's it. You don't have to do donkey kicks and leg lift things if you're doing squats and deadlifts with heavy weights. Just google "squats with dumbbells" or "deadlift with dumbbells" and you will get tons of variations of every barbell exercise that you can do with dumbbells.
Hips thrusts are good for your butt and hamstrings, as I have found out. I'm still sore from my Friday workout. And yes, you can add heavy weight to your midsection to make the workout worth your while.0 -
I do not have resistance bands (we do want to get some just don't have them right now) but we do have dumbells (they are adjustable weight ones so they can get pretty heavy). How do I use those when I am doing donkey kicks and the laying leg lift things (where you lay on your side and lift your legs). I can totally add heavy weights I just don't know how on a lot of these exercises (except squats and lunges, that is easy. lol)
Step Ups, Farmers Walks, and yes I know you mentioned Squat and Lunges but try different variations - Overhead Lunges, Bulgarian Squats, Goblet Squats, Overhead Squats, etc.
...and don't neglect your Upper Body.0 -
Heavy weights!
I think a lot of women underestimate what they can lift, and/or think "heavy" means 20lbs. Work up (slowly of course) to squatting and deadlifting your body weight.0 -
I did a lot of the exercises mentioned, didn't really feel it a ton in my inner thighs. Are these good for inner thighs or should I do something else for those? And yeah I do a lot of other strength exercises. I do a ton of upper body and core. Just at a bit of a lost when it comes to lower. Especially inner thighs and bum. Sorry guys, I appreciate the help. Just that last question. What are some great ones specifically for inner thighs? Thanks again!0
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Bump0
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I "upgraded" my donkey kicks. opposite arm goes out in front, and then you pull your arm in when your knee comes in, and you do a crunch. it's abs, it's glutes and hammies, and it's arms (balancing with that one arm on the ground). and best of all, it's all you.0
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No such thing as toning. If you dont want to use weights try
Blugarian Split Squats
Walking Lunges
Pistol Squats
You can do with, or without weights (extra resistance). In fact you dont need weights at all, you can use anything around your house from soup cans to a gallon of water. Be creative.0 -
As ASKyle said, barbell squats will target your legs. Also do leg extensions and leg curls, but HOLD AND SQUEEZE THE MUSCLE TIGHTLY at the top of the lift. Pointing your toes in or out will target the inner and outer thigh.
Want to really hurt your glutes? Grab a barbell and do a set of 40 lunges with proper form. Then wait 60 seconds and do three more sets. Make sure there's nothing in your back pockets the next three days when you sit down.
If it doesn't hurt the next day, increase the weights by 20lbs or more. Legs and glutes are big muscle groups, so make big increases in weight, don't do 5lb increments0 -
Hill Sprints!! You will feel those in your glutes and hamstrings FOR SURE!!0
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Here are some adductor exercises. http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/finder/lookup/filter/muscle/id/17/muscle/adductors0
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What kind of results are you looking for on your inner thighs? Stronger? The unattainable thigh gap? More muscle?
If you're looking to slim them down, keep in mind doing exercises will increase the muscle mass. If you do not diet and get your body fat % down, they will simply be larger.0 -
those pistol squats are hard as hell and would be great for your butt.
there is at least one guy on here that is beefy muscular and claims to have never lifted weights, did it all with body weight.
If your doing a movement that you can do 20+ reps on, just keep googling body weight exercises for that body part until you find something you can't do many of.
I thought i got a good education with BW exercise with Insanity. once i got on here i discovered there is a virtually limitless library of BW exercises.
if your married to those side leg raises you could consider putting weights in a bag or something and putting your feet through the handle. can probably set up somthign like that with bands too. not ideal but better then 100+ reps0 -
I am working on training my butt, legs (mainly inner thighs) and hips. Doing the butt exercises are (donkey kicks, bridges, side squats, etc) I have to do a LOT of them to feel anything. What would be some tips you would have to intensify things a bit? Should I just do a LOT of reps, or is there a way to make them harder? I really just want a firmer butt and tighter thighs, so any exercise tips would be appreciated. Thanks everyone!
Resistance bands help........examples here:
https://www.totalfitnessdvds.com/10-Minute-solution-Tighten-Tone-Pilates-with-Ban-p/66.htm
http://www.amazon.com/10-Minute-Solution-Pilates-Pilates/dp/B000S1MM84/ref=pd_cp_mov_2
http://www.amazon.com/10-Minute-Solution-Trouble-Zones/dp/B005BX3LQG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1400618056&sr=8-3&keywords=amy+bento+10+minute+solution
You can increase the resistance with a firmer band.....or by holding it closer to your body0 -
Thanks guys! This helps a ton. I did a lot of the exercises yesterday and feel it in my outter thighs and butt a ton (not so much inner thighs, but that is okay). Another question is, is it true that I should only concentrate on one type of muscle group a day (like legs one day, then upper body, then legs the opposite day. Basically so I am working out the same muscle group no more than every other day?) or can I work out the same muscle groups every day? I am totally okay with doing abs, upper, and lower body all in one day. I actually like doing it like that, but have been told that it is less effective. Is this true?0
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those pistol squats are hard as hell and would be great for your butt.
there is at least one guy on here that is beefy muscular and claims to have never lifted weights, did it all with body weight.
If your doing a movement that you can do 20+ reps on, just keep googling body weight exercises for that body part until you find something you can't do many of.
I thought i got a good education with BW exercise with Insanity. once i got on here i discovered there is a virtually limitless library of BW exercises.
if your married to those side leg raises you could consider putting weights in a bag or something and putting your feet through the handle. can probably set up somthign like that with bands too. not ideal but better then 100+ reps
waldo is body weight only- he is on here- probably who you are talking about
strength unbound
that's his site- check it out- he's pretty fabulous.0 -
What kind of results are you looking for on your inner thighs? Stronger? The unattainable thigh gap? More muscle?
If you're looking to slim them down, keep in mind doing exercises will increase the muscle mass. If you do not diet and get your body fat % down, they will simply be larger.
I am actually just trying to slim them down. We eat a very clean diet/life style anyways, so diet isn't an issue. My BFP is 16% at the moment. I wouldn't mind some toning, I just don't want them to turn into flubber when I sit down anymore. :P This is silly, but an example is they look skinny and good when I am standing, but as soon as I sit, my thighs "flatten" and look chubby. I am trying to slim them down to avoid that.0 -
What kind of results are you looking for on your inner thighs? Stronger? The unattainable thigh gap? More muscle?
If you're looking to slim them down, keep in mind doing exercises will increase the muscle mass. If you do not diet and get your body fat % down, they will simply be larger.
I am actually just trying to slim them down. We eat a very clean diet/life style anyways, so diet isn't an issue. My BFP is 16% at the moment. I wouldn't mind some toning, I just don't want them to turn into flubber when I sit down anymore. :P This is silly, but an example is they look skinny and good when I am standing, but as soon as I sit, my thighs "flatten" and look chubby. I am trying to slim them down to avoid that.
welcome to being a human.
there isn't a thing you can do about it.0 -
What kind of results are you looking for on your inner thighs? Stronger? The unattainable thigh gap? More muscle?
If you're looking to slim them down, keep in mind doing exercises will increase the muscle mass. If you do not diet and get your body fat % down, they will simply be larger.
I am actually just trying to slim them down. We eat a very clean diet/life style anyways, so diet isn't an issue. My BFP is 16% at the moment. I wouldn't mind some toning, I just don't want them to turn into flubber when I sit down anymore. :P This is silly, but an example is they look skinny and good when I am standing, but as soon as I sit, my thighs "flatten" and look chubby. I am trying to slim them down to avoid that.
welcome to being a human.
there isn't a thing you can do about it.
^^ yep, this.
Even the top fitness professionals don't have perfect looking upper/inner thighs when they sit down.0 -
I don't think anyone saw my question about is it okay to work the same muscle group every day or should I only work them every other day? I do better if I can work them every single day, but I was told that this won't be as effective? Thoughts?0
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