Worried about my butt!!!
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TheHeathBar
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So the pounds have come off pretty easily so far by basically just giving up soda. I think I am ready to start exercising to compliment the change in my eating habits, but I'm worried I will lose my shape. I like my boobs and my butt and my hips. The only problem I have is in my stomach area after giving birth. I loooooove my butt lol. yes, it is big, but not wide and gross. It's my favorite thing about my body! I really want to be able to keep it after losing weight in my stomach. (I know there is no such thing as targeting fat) I tried to google for butt exercises, but so much of it is people trying to lose their butts, not keep it or make it bigger. Growing up I had a friend in gymnastics who had THE BEST BUTT so it must be possible? lol I'm sure this post comes off a bit ridiculous, but I am dead serious.
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fat will come off where it wants to. you cant spot reduce and pick and choose where it comes off. but don't worry - you can do squats and step machine, walking at inclines, etc for the glutes0
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T&A were the first things that I lost. but with good workouts, both have come back in an amazing way. you just gotta love what you got.0
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Squats
There is also a workout called "The Butt Bible" (you can find it on youtube).0 -
My boobs disappeared when my body fat got really low (below 20%), but thanks to squats, lunges, hip thrusts and deadlifts my butt looks just as good as ever. Never lost my butt and it's still firm and perky.0
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Weight lifting will retain the muscle in your butt as you lose, and of course the muscle is the best part, what gives it it's round shape. Squats, lunges, deadlifts, and even barbell hip thrusts if you really want to get serious about the butt. I've heard good things about Strong Curves (a book), but there's also New Rules of Weight Lifting for Women and Strong Lifts 5x5.0
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fat will come off where it wants to. you cant spot reduce and pick and choose where it comes off. but don't worry - you can do squats and step machine, walking at inclines, etc for the glutes
I know fat doesn't come off that way, I was trying to ask how to build the muscle after losing the fat I just did a poor job of it.
If walking at an incline helps I am ecstatic. I live on a huge hill that I already like to walk up for exercise.0 -
Speed skating/roller derby has given me the most amazing butt I've ever had. High, round, firm, no visible cellulite anymore... every. single. woman. in roller derby has a better butt than before. I can't recommend it highly enough.0
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Squats
Lunges
Deadlifts0 -
Weighted squats. Fill in the volume lost by losing fat with muscle.0
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You probably can't do much about your boobs, but you can start lifting to retain the muscles in your booty so that you don't end up flatter than you'd like.0
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Lifting can do wonders:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/ILiftHeavyAcrylics/view/booty-progress-6769060 -
T&A were the first things that I lost. but with good workouts, both have come back in an amazing way. you just gotta love what you got.
Which workouts did you use that help the most? lol I would love to have nice T's again. I basically wrote them off already, but some posts around here are giving me some hope.0 -
For the record, it's considered bad form to say that you like your boobs and butt and to not provide any photographic evidence.0
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In for butt discussion.0
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Nothing you can do about the boobs, but doing heavy barbell squats, lunges, dead lifts, glute/ham raises, and a number of other lifts can certainly minimize butt damage.0
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Get yourself on a good lifting routine - one that includes a focus on your butt. Squats are great, and people should try to incorporate them into a routine, but they re more quad focused. Look at barbell hip thrusts and/or bridges.
Brett Contreras is a great resource - look into his "Strong Curves" routine.
As has been mentioned, there is not a lot you can do about the size of your boobs, other than cosmetic surgery.0 -
Lifting can do wonders:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/ILiftHeavyAcrylics/view/booty-progress-676906
Oh. hello. :laugh: :blushing:0 -
A second mention for Strong Curves. It is aimed at the aesthetics of glute building, but strength is there as well. Barbell hip thrusts included in with squats and deadlifts gave me the best shape enhancement.
There are many different lifts that can support the gluets and hamstring tie-in like lunges, glute bridges, bulgarian split squats, goblet squats, cable abductors, and various band exercises.
Check out Strong Curves. He has the 12 week programs available in PDF for free on his site: http://bretcontreras.com/strong-curves-a-womans-guide-to-building-a-better-butt-and-body-sample-and-coaching-consultation-giveaway/0 -
Thanks for all of the recommendations!! I'm going through the thread and checking them all out and bookmarking left and right. I've already wanted to start lifting anyway since I joined MFP!0
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Lifting can do wonders:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/ILiftHeavyAcrylics/view/booty-progress-676906
Wow!! That is incredible. Great butt!0
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