Exercises to lift my square shaped butt
hestavi
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I took some before pictures and the rear view (pun not intended) is kind of scary. I realized I have a square shaped butt. What are some exercises to make it rounder?
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Squats
Walking up incline
Squats2 -
Google Brett Contreras "the glute guy"2
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Sit on a circular shaped seat. The muscle memory works wonders
Squats (and variations), donkey kick (and variations)0 -
Barbell Hip thrusts.
Barbell glute bridges
Barbell back squats
Lunges
Split squats
Ideally part of a structured lifting programme. Strong curves is not a bad programme to start off with
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Tbh standard squats aren't going to do much for the butt.
Better options are :
Deadlifts (different variations, including straight leg, sumo and single leg), I add a knee raise to the single leg that I hold foot couple seconds
Sumo squats
Curtsey squats. (I do then with a leg raise that I hold for a couple seconds)
Weighted split squats (lunges with rear foot raised)
Barbell hip thrusts
Single leg push down on assisted pull up machine
For floor work (with or without resistance band)
Donkey kicks, fire hydrants, leg extensions, hip circles
I also like to do standing hill sprints on the spin bike and the stair master.0 -
You are running Strong Curves right? Keep up with the program, even in a deficit you can make some good progress but if you still aren't happy when you get closer to goal you can continue with it and eat at maintenance to help build more muscle.2
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cupcakesandproteinshakes wrote: »Barbell Hip thrusts.
Barbell glute bridges
Barbell back squats
Lunges
Split squats
Ideally part of a structured lifting programme. Strong curves is not a bad programme to start off with
Agreed. Also deadlifts are useful.
Strong curves isn't bad as is any programming early on really. It lacks compared to more advanced programming after a several months though.0 -
cupcakesandproteinshakes wrote: »Barbell Hip thrusts.
Barbell glute bridges
Barbell back squats
Lunges
Split squats
Ideally part of a structured lifting programme. Strong curves is not a bad programme to start off with
Agreed. Also deadlifts are useful.
Strong curves isn't bad as any programming early on. It lacks compared to more advanced programming after a several months.
Shhh don't tell my glutes that0 -
I didn't see anyone mention clamshells. Those are delisously difficult and effective with a resistance band.1
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Shhh don't tell my glutes that [/quote]
I think yr glutes are lookin’ fine.1 -
I'm having a difficult time with square shaped. . .envisioning it as I can imagine varying curves only. I might take it too literally being a science guy. In addition to the above, can you just flex in place if you have a desk job? I would like to get mine back to it's glory days when older women would smack it as I passed them.0
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