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5 Fierce Trainers Share Their All-Time Favourite Butt Exercises

16/10/2020 - 11:15 AM

Everyone wants to have a firm, toned butt [1] — but glute exercises [2] aren't just good for aesthetics. "These help with bad backs, bad posture, improving power, speeding up sprints . . . there's no reason you should ever skip a glute exercise," Danni Tabor, a London-based level 3 certified personal trainer, told POPSUGAR.

POPSUGAR chatted with five fabulous trainers with different styles and approaches to fitness to get the booty exercises they can't live without. You can test these out if you're a beginner or if you've been training your glutes [3] for a while and need to spice up your regimen. Get ready to torch your glutes — alllll the glutes — and sculpt a strong, powerful posterior that'll prevent pain, improve posture, and contribute to your overall goddess vibe. Because health is wealth, amirite?

Donkey Kickback

"One of my favourite glute exercises is a donkey kickback, because you can feel it working right away," Maya Monza, BS, an F45 trainer and SoulCycle instructor, told POPSUGAR. "For a little extra resistance, try putting a dumbbell behind your knee on your working side. Donkey kickbacks are great for both stability and toning!"

Wide Second

"Wide second is one of mine and Element Fitness Studio's all-time favourite positions," said Andrea Fornarola, an ACE- and AFAA-certified personal trainer and founder of Elements Fitness Studio. "It is a great total-body exercise, but especially awesome for the glutes! After doing this exercise just a few times during your workout you will really start to feel your glutes lift and tone."

Stair Runs

"Stairs workouts are my absolute favourite for sculpting [the] legs and booty," Amina Barnes, an NASM-certified personal trainer, told POPSUGAR. "Running up stairs requires explosive power from your quads, hamstrings, and glutes. With each step, your glutes are activated because your legs are forced to lift your body weight. Glute activation is essential if you want to lift and tone your booty."

Glute activation exercises [4] are especially important if you spend a lot of time sitting (do those hours at a computer ring a bell?), which can switch off your glutes and lead to dormant butt syndrome [5]. The best part about stair workouts, specifically? "You don't need a gym," Barnes said. "You can do a 15- to 20-minute set of sprints, jumps, squats, and lunges using the stairs and you're all set. Buns of steel!"

Hip Thrusts

For Tabor, it's all about those hip thrusts. She explained that a deadlift can feel daunting because, if it's done improperly or with too much weight, your back can carry a lot of the load. "But with the hip thrust, you're supported, grounded on the floor; your back doesn't take the load; your butt, hamstrings, and quads get worked — and it feels really safe for newbies," Tabor said. "On top of that, this move hits your glutes like no other." Specifically, during the hardest part of the move — when your glutes are shortened — your butt is forced to carry the weight. It can also work your hamstrings and quads, depending on the placement of your feet.

Tabor noted that there are a lot of variations on the hip thrust. You can also increase the weight and decrease your reps to focus on strength, or do the opposite, carrying less weight in order to pump your hips for more reps. Here are the basics to get you started.

Squat to Posterior Lunge

"My rehabilitative approach to fitness means that I view everything through a diagnostic lens. This movement allows you to tune into how your hips are moving and work to create strength and stability evenly between both hips," Liz Letchford, PhD-C, ATC, told POPSUGAR. "When one hip is stronger than the other, it can lead to discomfort or dysfunction, which is not going to give you the results you are after!" That's where this smart move comes in. "By switching from a stable squat to a more challenging lunge, you work the hips through a broad range of motion while connecting to any imbalances you may have," Letchford explained.


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