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A Firm Butt Does More Than Look Good

If you want to build a firmer butt, there are exercises you can do to target this area. Here are some of our favorites, with helpful videos to guide you.
How to Build a Firmer Butt

“It’s just a vanity thing,” women will say when they want exercises for the butt. It might be, but it is also a smart thing for injury prevention. A firmer butt is a more functional butt. How to build a firmer butt when you are 50 or older gets trickier.

Let’s face it. None of us ever got compliments for being out of shape. Of course, we want to look good, and if that’s what motivates you, so be it. My mantra is: look good, feel good, and you’ll do good.

The muscles of your backside primarily include your gluteus maximus and gluteus medius. You want to focus on exercises that target them, as well as the hamstrings in the back of the thigh. As the hamstring inserts into the hip, it helps define a firm butt; however, it must be toned.

How Does a Firmer Butt Prevent Injury?

Lazy glutes can be the cause of either low back injuries or knee problems. Generally, if you’re having trouble with one joint, look to the joint above or below it for contributing factors. If your glutes are weak, for instance, your alignment might be off just enough to cause knees some instability.

How to Start Creating a Firmer Butt?

Gluteal Amnesia is a term that I use to refer to the muscle memory of your bum tanking. Those muscles have taken a vacation, and you’ve got to do some fast talking to wake them up again. We sit on them far too much, and gravity is doing its job. You may have a little more, shall we say, adipose tissue there. All that said, your glute muscles respond well to exercise, and it’s time to raise the rearview!

If Gluteal Amnesia is the problem, simply jumping into exercises that target the butt muscles may not help. They’re asleep, so your first goal is to wake them up. That takes some time and attention but less physical stress. What really happens during this phase is your brain develops better communication with the muscles again. Think of your glutes like a distracted teen – they just aren’t paying attention, so you’ll have to work a little harder to get them to talk to you.

6 Butt Firming Exercises

The following exercises – in this order – are good for stimulating that neural connection (brain to muscle). They also happen to be easy on the knees compared to other butt-firming exercises, which is always a bonus when starting any new workouts. The instructions are as simple as the exercises, but the results are very real if you start doing these consistently.

  1. Squeeze and lift: When standing tall, activate the gluteals, lift the leg, lower the leg, and lastly, release the muscle contraction.
  2. Bridge: lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor, and lift your butt.
  3. Ball Bridge: rest your ankles on a therapy ball and lift the hips up.
  4. Ball Hamstring Curl: Begin with a ball bridge and bend the knees to draw the ball toward you. Then, extend the legs and repeat.
  5. Band Side Stepping (see below for resources): place an exercise band either above the knees, around the ankles, or around the feet and side step – keeping tension in the band.
  6. Ball Wall Squeeze: Stand next to a wall and place a ball between the wall and the midpoint between your knee and hip. Hold the knee up so the thigh is parallel to the floor. Squeeze and release the ball toward the wall.

Perform 10 to 15 repetitions of each. If you lose good form before 10 repetitions, stop sooner. These exercises can be done daily; start by performing one set for the first week. Add a second set the following week, and then move to three sets. Once you build up to doing three sets of each, you can back off to doing these every other day.

When you’re sure your glutes are firing, and you’re feeling renewed awareness of the ability to squeeze and contract those muscles, you’re ready to move on. A promising sign that you’ve been stimulating the right muscle will come when you’re walking upstairs because you’ll notice that, indeed, you worked those muscles recently.

More Advanced Exercises for a Firmer Butt

The next three exercises are all standing workouts. The first two will increase hip extension, and you’ll notice more balance involved. If you start to feel knee pain in these exercises, back off and continue with the first set.

  1. Step Up: begin with a 4-8 inch step.
  2. Rear Lunge: to start, place hands on hips. To progress, hold a weight at your chest.
  3. Plie Squat: stay tall through the chest and back and go only to the depth you can pain-free.

Start with a single set of 15-25 repetitions –  you want to reach fatigue. Add a second and eventually a third set. Do these exercises every other day or twice a week. 

What About Other Floor Exercises for a Firmer Butt?

There are dozens of ways to exercise the gluteal muscles. I’ve selected the most efficient way to stimulate the muscles and add the movements that directly extend the hip against the resistance of body weight. Explore new exercises once you’ve got this selection down. If you’re short on time, come back to this targeted set that will get you the fastest results in the least amount of time.

2 Bonus Butt Workouts

Tools to Tone and Firm Your Butt

Note: I used a Green band from Power Systems for the band side-stepping exercise in the first set of exercises.

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