Great Glutes: Try These 6 Lower Body Moves
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Posted: 20 May 2016 05:30 AM PDT A lower-body focused workout can burn calories and help you tone up. With shapely glutes always being focused on in the media, I wanted to share with you some exercises that target this large and powerful muscle in the lower body. Magazines focus on the aesthetics of glutes, but I prefer to look at the muscles of the posterior chain from an improved strength and sports performance mindset. The hamstrings, calves and glutes are the powerhouse muscles for running and many other sports. Whatever your personal reason for wanting to strengthen your rear, adding a lower body focused routine to your schedule a few times a week will help you to get one step closer to accomplishing your goals. Related Article: The Best Glute Exercises Try these six exercises to improve your glutes: NOTE: For these exercises, you will need a step, a weighted bar and a set of dumbbells. If you don't have these items, you can still do them using your own body weight as resistance. Perform 12 reps of each move and do 2-3 sets totals for a full workout. You can watch me in this video as I show you how to do them.
If you want to add some running to your lower body program, remember that running fast or running uphill promotes muscle strength and can help to build up glute muscles, too. I recommend doing a fast running session once a week in an interval style, alternating at full speed for 15 seconds with a 30 second jog. Repeat this interval a total of 8 times, combined with a warm-up and cool-down for a balanced, glute-blasting workout. If your aim is to build muscle in this area, you must ensure that you combine your workouts with good overall nutrition, paying special attention to your protein consumption. We all feel better when we are working toward achieving a body that both looks and performs at its best. As you strive to accomplish your body composition and body shape goals, remember that we all have different body types and our shape is created by a combination of genetics and lifestyle. Training and eating well can help you to manipulate your shape to some degree, but don't get disappointed if your genetics prevent you from getting that magazine body (chances are the image you are striving for was photoshopped anyway). Written by Samantha Clayton, AFAA, ISSA. Samantha is Senior Director of Fitness Education at Herbalife. Find out more at: http://www.DiscoverHerbalife.com |
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