If you ask most women what one area of their body needs help most, they
would probably say, "My backside!" Before we get into this subject in detail, it
is important to make one thing clear, the genetic makeup is different for
everyone.
You may be able to firm and tone your gluteus maximus, but don't be fooled
into thinking it will melt down to a perfect size by exercising it off.
Originating from the Latin word meaning largest, gluteus maximus refers to that
part of the thigh muscle which is the largest portion of the buttocks. There are
three glutes which make up your butt muscle; the maximus; medius; and minimus.
Unfortunately, the medius and minimus (don't you just love these words!) are
hardly every noticeable. There is no need to tell you again what the larger
muscle is, right? These three muscles allow you to move.
Since the booty is more than one muscle, it stands to reason why there
would be a wide variety of exercises to shape and strengthen it. Now that you
know what the booty is; the make-up of it; it's time to exercise it. Joining a
gym would be ideal. They have equipment specifically designed for this area of
your body. The importance of understanding how to exercise these muscles can
only be explained by a professional. Once he or she takes into account your body
type, overall health, and the level at which you can exercise, you will be able
to properly participate in this regimen. Remember too, a proper diet along with
exercise can yield far better results than just the latter alone.
Here are some typical exercises used to strengthen and tone your booty:
- Squats; plie squats; lunges; hamstring curls; leg extensions; walking up
stairs; using a treadmill; and walking up a hill or steep incline. Yes, this
reads like a novel from hell, but rest assured it does work.
Remember the Richard Simmons tapes? They were and still are all the rage.
Dare I say, however, most of us probably pop in the DVD just to hear the
fabulous music? Let's face it; the music really does make you want to move,
right? Since you have the DVD in the player, why not exercise as well? Lunge
forward to the coffee table and dust it; don't take the elevator, walk up to
your apartment door. Squat and pick up the crumbs from the kitchen floor. Get
the picture? Whether you play music to lower your blood pressure; bring back a
long forgotten memory, or exercise; it does account for definite changes within
your body.
So the next time you go to the gym, or go for a walk; bring your
portable CD player with you and let the music move you! Shake your booty;
relieve the stress; and enjoy the high. Empower yourself; you'll never know what
you can accomplish until you try.