Is it possible to have a nice booty with a desk job?
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5 days a week I’m in the gym. It doesn’t matter how hard you work if your nutrition plan doesn’t support growth.1
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wellnesschaser wrote: »Sure you can. I have a desk job and I have been told that I have an awesome booty. But I do work at it.
Do weights or bodyweight exercises to build the muscle. With sitting around so much I would try and incorporate some type of stretching or mobility regime as well to undo some of the issues arising from sitting for extended ranges of time. A great read on the subject is a book called "deskbound- standing up in a sitting world" by Kelly Starrett (https://www.amazon.com/Deskbound-Standing-Up-Sitting-World/dp/1628600586/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8)
Thank you for this link.
OP, I think you ask a valid question, because the muscles of the glute max are lengthened and flattened in prolonged sitting. This leads to neuromuscular inhibition over time, and it does become harder to fire them properly. So a desk job or a lifestyle of excessive sitting may make it harder to fire those glutes and shape them. This can be motivation to work harder at training them!
@wellnesschaser said it far better than I but that is exactly what I was getting at. Sitting all the time has an effect on your range of motion and when your range of motion is limited you can't do exercises in correct form which in turn leads to not being able to build your muscle into the ideal shape because you are not contracting the entirety of the muscle.
I built my glutes doing the Strong Curves program but the shape improved when I incorporated pilates and yoga into my fitness regime as I was finally undoing some of the damage of sitting so much and my range of motion has improved so in turn everything else has improved.
Sitting all the time at a desk job give you bad posutre and when you are people watching you can always spot people who do that as a profession as they have a c-curve to their spines and do not walk easily. More people should take the issue seriously
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@spartan_d - I am pretty sure threads with derriere pics get deleted pretty rapidly for falling in the zone of being NSFW, so it wouldn't be nice for the OP to have her thread deleted just to prove to some random internet person that I am the equivalent of Jen Selter on MFP.0 -
I've been a cube dweller for 30+ years.
I amped up my nutrition/fitness 3 years ago. Amping up the working out has definitely had an impact on the booty.
I discovered this when I reached into the back pocket of my blue jeans. Upon first discovery I had to do a second take.
My mantra...SQUAT A LOT! It takes months and consistency.0 -
bketchum1981 wrote: »I've been a cube dweller for 30+ years.
I amped up my nutrition/fitness 3 years ago. Amping up the working out has definitely had an impact on the booty.
I discovered this when I reached into the back pocket of my blue jeans. Upon first discovery I had to do a second take.
My mantra...SQUAT A LOT! It takes months and consistency.
By a lot, how much do you mean? How much weight, reps and sets? How many times a week?0 -
My apologies. I was not sure it was a serious question. I was pretty certain it was being asked in jest.2 -
bketchum1981 wrote: »I've been a cube dweller for 30+ years.
I amped up my nutrition/fitness 3 years ago. Amping up the working out has definitely had an impact on the booty.
I discovered this when I reached into the back pocket of my blue jeans. Upon first discovery I had to do a second take.
My mantra...SQUAT A LOT! It takes months and consistency.
By a lot, how much do you mean? How much weight, reps and sets? How many times a week?
I am not the person you quoted but my advice would be to follow a glute focused lifting program (Strong Curves is a great one) vs just squatting a lot (not sure what that means either)1 -
It's possible but extended sitting does cause various changes that can lead to problems such as PFS and if you have any issues or concerns an exercise ball or stand/sit desk would be a good thing to look into to avoid those issues.0
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Get yourself a standing desk (even a small, kid's play table or a wooden produce crate would do) and a stability/balance board to stand on. Booty for dayyyyyys!0
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bketchum1981 wrote: »I've been a cube dweller for 30+ years.
I amped up my nutrition/fitness 3 years ago. Amping up the working out has definitely had an impact on the booty.
I discovered this when I reached into the back pocket of my blue jeans. Upon first discovery I had to do a second take.
My mantra...SQUAT A LOT! It takes months and consistency.
By a lot, how much do you mean? How much weight, reps and sets? How many times a week?
That is a very loaded question.
There is no "right" answer. The best answer is do an actual program. Something like Starting Strength, Strong Lifts, Strong Curves, New Rules of Lifting (For women) any of those- that will give you a base line program to start.
Strong curves is a booty centric program- I'd highly recommend that for booty specific gains. Doing an established program is much better than trying to wing it on your own.1
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