Bubble butt
chelseaxxx13
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any tips or excerises for me to do to achieve that beautiful hour glass figure..
And that prefect popping round bubble butt apart from the obvious squats....
And that prefect popping round bubble butt apart from the obvious squats....
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To get dat der 'bubble butt' or hour glass figure... you're going to need to need to gain muscle mass. Muscle building and weight gain require a caloric surplus; this means you eat more calories than your body needs to maintain it's weight. This is commonly known was a bulk.
Most people tend to go with a 250 daily caloric surplus (0.5lb gain per week) or a 500 daily caloric surplus (1lb gain per week).
In terms of nutrition, these are good frameworks for your macros;- 250-500 calorie surplus
- 0.6-0.8g of protein per lb of body mass
- 0.4-0.45g of fat per lb of body mass
- fill rest of calories with carbs
Good beginner lifting programs which will increase strength and mass are;- New Rules of Lifting For Women*
- Strong Curves*
- ICF 5x5
- Stronglifts 5x5
* These plans are very useful to you; use them!
Squats, deadlifts, lunges, calf raises... all good0 -
Highly recommend you read everything by Bret Contreras " the glute guy" and his program in Strong Curves. Hip Thrusts..Hip Thrusts..Hip Thrusts!0
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Strong Curves is the program you will likely want. It is a book that contains four programs, three of which are full body and one is lower body only. One of the full body programs is also bodyweight only. The lower body programming is for maximizing glute development. You can get a draft of the programs by googling "strong curves pdf." I recommend getting the book, in hard copy, to use as a reference and also because the final versions of the programs are slightly different from the pdf.0
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chelseaxxx13 wrote: »any tips or excerises for me to do to achieve that beautiful hour glass figure..
And that prefect popping round bubble butt apart from the obvious squats....
I'm gonna have to see your butt first, before I can make any solid recommendations0 -
freak4iron wrote: »chelseaxxx13 wrote: »any tips or excerises for me to do to achieve that beautiful hour glass figure..
And that prefect popping round bubble butt apart from the obvious squats....
I'm gonna have to see your butt first, before I can make any solid recommendations
Haha that was clever0 -
Well I'm speaking on behalf of my 87 year old grandmother.. Do it still want to see...0
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The other suggestion are really good! I am trying to grow my backside, so these are the workouts I usually do for my glutes:
Donkey kickbacks
Reverse lunges
squats (sumo, goblet, bulgarian split, and traditional)
Curtsy lunges
Hip abductor/adductor machine (facing the back rest to focus on glutes)
Side steps with a resistance band
Barbell hip thrusts
Step ups
Traditional walking lunges
You want to make sure you hit all 3 glute muscles!0 -
Be aware that some of it is genetics. Less than .01% of people have a perfect physique, the rest of us make do with what we were given.0
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beemerphile1 wrote: »Be aware that some of it is genetics. Less than .01% of people have a perfect physique, the rest of us make do with what we were given.
We were all given a perfect physique..less than.01% are happy with what they were given!0 -
Ask for different parents.0
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I agree weighted hip thrusts ..look into strong curves im probably not supposed to say this here but you can find the worksheet downloads online but im sure the book is better to get.0
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Thanks guys! I'm actually reading it right now aha .. Didn't realise how good hip thrusts were!0
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chelseaxxx13 wrote: »Thanks guys! I'm actually reading it right now aha .. Didn't realise how good hip thrusts were!
Yes to hip thrust. I do them myself. Definitely a real world application lift.0 -
Strong Curves. Adding to above: elevated barbell hip thrust (isohold method), single-leg elevated glute march...0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »
Elevated is better. Add as much weight as you can. Elevating both feet and shoulders is best IMHO.
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How many reps and sets do you recommend for this?0
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beemerphile1 wrote: »Be aware that some of it is genetics. Less than .01% of people have a perfect physique, the rest of us make do with what we were given.
We were all given a perfect physique..less than.01% are happy with what they were given!
Tell that to the elephant man.0 -
beemerphile1 wrote: »Be aware that some of it is genetics. Less than .01% of people have a perfect physique, the rest of us make do with what we were given.
All the women in my family have pancake butts and I definitely didn't have much for shape until I started focusing on it. The glutes are a muscle just like any other. If you do the work and have the diet to support it, they will grow!
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