How to gain weight in your booty?
ladybluu562
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Just wondering how? Is there a special diet for that? Loool or is it all Exercise?
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Calorie surplus and heavy squats and deadlifts may help. However, genetics will largely determine where your body likes to gain weight, in the same way it will determine where you lose it. There is no special diet that will spot-gain in the same way there is no special diet to spot-reduce.0
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Eating in surplus + a program like Strong Curves can definitely help. Hip thrusts, glute bridges, squats and deadlifts are your best friends.0
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Was this a serious question? Did I just read that someone wants to "gain weight" in their butt only? LOL
Sorry for being blunt.. I just had to go there..0 -
Was this a serious question? Did I just read that someone wants to "gain weight" in their butt only? LOL
Sorry for being blunt.. I just had to go there..
Not sure what is so laughable about this. I don't see anything wrong with someone wanting to build bigger glutes. In fact that was my primary objective when I was bulking, and I achieved it with fantastic results.0 -
Was this a serious question? Did I just read that someone wants to "gain weight" in their butt only? LOL
Sorry for being blunt.. I just had to go there..
Not sure what is so laughable about this. I don't see anything wrong with someone wanting to build bigger glutes. In fact that was my primary objective when I was bulking, and I achieved it with fantastic results.
Excellently put. Absolutely hate when a genuine person looks for advice in this forum and all they get back is hate and abuse.0 -
jdscrubs32 wrote: »Was this a serious question? Did I just read that someone wants to "gain weight" in their butt only? LOL
Sorry for being blunt.. I just had to go there..
Not sure what is so laughable about this. I don't see anything wrong with someone wanting to build bigger glutes. In fact that was my primary objective when I was bulking, and I achieved it with fantastic results.
Excellently put. Absolutely hate when a genuine person looks for advice in this forum and all they get back is hate and abuse.
Agreed
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jdscrubs32 wrote: »Was this a serious question? Did I just read that someone wants to "gain weight" in their butt only? LOL
Sorry for being blunt.. I just had to go there..
Not sure what is so laughable about this. I don't see anything wrong with someone wanting to build bigger glutes. In fact that was my primary objective when I was bulking, and I achieved it with fantastic results.
Excellently put. Absolutely hate when a genuine person looks for advice in this forum and all they get back is hate and abuse.
Lol at one comment being "all they get back is hate and abuse"
If you look they got two helpful answers and one idiot - way to exaggerate.
OP the first two replies nailed it.
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It wasn't hateful or abusive, just surprise. I also find big *kitten* unattractive.0
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^ Nobody cares what you find attractive. Sorry to squash your ego.
Strong Curves!0 -
1) Heavy squats
2) Shake it all about
3) Eat well
4) Ask Nicki Minaj for further advice0 -
dakotababy wrote: »^ Nobody cares what you find attractive. Sorry to squash your ego.
How do you figure that? Your predicate doesn't relate to the complement.0 -
I know what you mean. When I lost weight, my previously full booty went flat and deflated. I did(and still do) a lot of lower-body focused work (squats, deadlifts, lunges, good Mornings, glute bridges, donkey kicks, etc) and eat adequate protein and calories. Its looking better:)0
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the derp is amazing sometimes….
you really can't spot increase, just like you can't spot reduce.
eat more + lift more = gain more …
so squats, deadlifts, lunges, good mornings. I would like up strong curves by Bret Conterras (sp)0 -
Sorry for off topic again, but I just want to point out that half the people complaining of abuse are the only ones being abusive.
You may criticise the statement but not the person, the latter is called abuse.0 -
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IDK OP, your weight ticker tells me that this booty increase you want more likely won't happen with that much weight to lose first.0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »IDK OP, your weight ticker tells me that this booty increase you want more likely won't happen with that much weight to lose first.
nice spot :laugh:0 -
glute development = wide stance (low bar) squats0
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Squats. Deadlifts. Leg Presses (w/ a high foot position).0
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Squats are a little overrated for booty gains unless you're going to squat all the way down like hams touching calves, if not, your quads are doing most of the work as the glutes are activated the most beyond parallel - most people don't have the flexibility to safely do this, you can practice without weight to get into a resting squat, but you'll most likely find this very difficult in the beginning. Contrary to popular belief a full, deep squat once you have the hip flexibility is safer on the knees than a parallel or above parallel squat.
Two exercises that will really build your glutes are barbell hip thrusts (activating more glute muscle fibers than any other exercise) and *Romanian* deadlift focusing more on the hamstrings and glutes than a conventional deadlift. The Romanian deadlift will take some practice but it'll build a beautiful backside. Squats and normal deadlifts will definitely help build a solid lower body, but you may find the hip thrusts and RDL's to build them much better. Also, you have to make sure to eat at a surplus; two words: Peanut Butter.0 -
ladybluu562 wrote: »Just wondering how? Is there a special diet for that? Loool or is it all Exercise?
Weighted Hip thrust for the win. Always with the thrusting...always with the winning!!
Maybe do 4 or 5 sets of 10-12 reps with as much weight as you can do. You will rapidly increase weight over the coming weeks. Have a dedicated Glute ONLY day and find one other day to add in hip thrusts. Slam some high glycemic carbs with solid whey protein for that special glycogen refueling pump afterwords.
Bret Contreras explans it here. At my house we use an EZ bar with Olympic Bumpers. As you increase weight you'll want a good padding. Consider the Hampton Thick pad...we love it.
How to hip thrust:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBrHdatPj9g
After hip thrusting I would consider the Sumo Box Squats and other exercises performed in this video below....got my wife on a program in this manner and OMG!! The difference in first 3 months...money! Should have found this a long time ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jr-XcuBfllg
Keep thrusting my friends....
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Wow, why is this my first time ever seeing that move, THANKS FOR THAT VIDEO!0
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ricardo510diaz wrote: »Squats are a little overrated for booty gains unless you're going to squat all the way down like hams touching calves, if not, your quads are doing most of the work as the glutes are activated the most beyond parallel - most people don't have the flexibility to safely do this, you can practice without weight to get into a resting squat, but you'll most likely find this very difficult in the beginning. Contrary to popular belief a full, deep squat once you have the hip flexibility is safer on the knees than a parallel or above parallel squat.
Two exercises that will really build your glutes are barbell hip thrusts (activating more glute muscle fibers than any other exercise) and *Romanian* deadlift focusing more on the hamstrings and glutes than a conventional deadlift. The Romanian deadlift will take some practice but it'll build a beautiful backside. Squats and normal deadlifts will definitely help build a solid lower body, but you may find the hip thrusts and RDL's to build them much better. Also, you have to make sure to eat at a surplus; two words: Peanut Butter.
Nice I love peanut butter! Thanks0 -
DancingMoosie wrote: »I know what you mean. When I lost weight, my previously full booty went flat and deflated. I did(and still do) a lot of lower-body focused work (squats, deadlifts, lunges, good Mornings, glute bridges, donkey kicks, etc) and eat adequate protein and calories. Its looking better:)
Yes exactly, people loose their booty when working out, but I need to gain some muscle or whatever back there anyways to begin with. Thanks a lot!0 -
thorsmom01 wrote: »
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Was this a serious question? Did I just read that someone wants to "gain weight" in their butt only? LOL
Sorry for being blunt.. I just had to go there..
Who said anything about ONLY, I think you got to overly excited with negativity, that you misunderstood what I was trying to say.0 -
ladybluu562 wrote: »
you did not specify any other areas in your OP ….0 -
You can certainly spot increase weight. Muscle mass is weight, and you can build muscle eating at a surplus and training certain areas more rigorously than others. Now, you can't control where fat increases, so you have to live with a little of that, but you can increase the size of your (fill in the blank) muscle over time, absolutely. The advice given on here is excellent OP. Utilize all of it in bits and pieces, and ignore those who simply want to argue.
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