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My trainer Lauren Kern has an amazing ass. Im not gonna lie LOL. What girl doesn't want to have a lil somethin somethin going on back there... I do and I have to work really hard for the little booty that I do have. When Lauren trains me I always tell her " LAUREN!!! I want a booty like yours"... I mean it!
I thought it would be fun to post her blog on how to get a "round rump". All of the exercises are ones that I do myself 3x a week with her and you really feel it and when done consistently you see a big difference !
Let me know what you think and if blogs like this are helpful for you.
I also included a video of Lauren doing some of the exercises. We plan to do some videos together this year as well.
I look forward to your comments
xx
Jennifer and Lauren
Baby Got Back!
Building a great butt is not easy. Regardless of how much fat you store on your fanny, cardio alone is not going to provide the definition you desire.
If you want a round rump, then lets’ get a few things straight:
1) Cardio does not give you leg muscle.
If you want a round rump, then lets’ get a few things straight:
1) Cardio does not give you leg muscle.
- The main purpose of cardio is to train the heart, not the glutes or legs. Sure, cardio may slim down your legs and reduce the size of your bum. BUT, If there is no muscle underneath that fat, then no matter how small your backside gets....there will always be fat and nothing more.
- Contrary to popular belief, weight-training will not make your legs bigger….in less you eat like a cow (in which case your diet is making you bigger, not the weights). However, weight-training any part of the body will cause temporary swelling of the muscle groups worked and may lead to a short-termed illusion of increased size.
- Rest assured that this swelling is only temporary and is usually caused by an increase in blood flow to the muscles utilized during exercise. Lactic acid is an end-product of lower-body exercise and can also contribute to this illusion of increased leg size. After 24 hours of weight-training your legs, all swelling should decrease and leg size return to normal.
NUTRITION
Pre-Workout
- On glute-training days, I recommend cutting all starch prior to weight-lifting; this means no cereal, grains, oatmeal, protein bars, rice, potatoes, etc. For example: if you plan to hit the gym before noon, then limit consumption to protein, fats, and fiber; stick with foods like eggs, meat, fat-free cottage cheese, fat-free yogurt, nuts, and veggie omelets. Have your last meal 1.5-2 hours pre-workout.
- Immediately following your glute workout, consume post-exercise recovery drink (Example-half of a 32 oz “Gatorade Perform” beverage (orange flavored) mixed and shaken well with one serving of vanilla or chocolate whey protein powder.) Your protein powder should contain very close to 25 grams of protein per serving. This recovery beverage is high in electrolytes and tastes like an orange cream-sickle! All of my clients love it.
- Now, you may be wondering why I suggest such a drink. The answer is simple: Fast-digesting liquid carbohydrates enhance muscle recovery and decrease levels of muscle soreness. When these fast digesting liquid carbohydrates are combined with fast-absorbing liquid protein, they act synergistically to increase protein synthesis (muscle-building).
CARDIO
- Stop all long-endurance cardiovascular exercise now! If you are currently running or fast-paced cycling, then you are literally working your butt-off! Prolonged endurance-based exercise is catabolic in nature; this means that muscle is used as an energy source and therefore muscle tissue will be used to fuel exercise activity. Think about it; have you ever seen a long-distance marathon-runner with great glutes? These athletes are usually lean. However, muscle fullness, especially in the glutes, is usually lacking.
- My cardio prescription is to perform 30 minutes minimum to 1 hour of exercise 3-5 days per week and to use the following cardio machines at the designated intensity levels:
- Stairmaster: 40-70 steps per minute without holding on or with minimal holding on_ ( My FAV)
- Treadmill: Incline of 7-10% and speed of 3 miles per hour without holding on or with minimal holding on
Set Up:
- Place the bar across the bottom of the rear-shoulders
- Use a hand-grip wider than shoulder –width
- Lift the elbows up to create a “shelf” for the bar using the upper back and shoulder muscles
- Hold the chest up and out
- Position the feet shoulder width apart or wider
- Point the toes slightly outward
- Allow the hips and knees to slowly flex until the thighs are parallel to the floor
- Maintain a position with the back flat, elbows high, and the chest up and out
- Keep the heels on the floor and the knees aligned over the feet
- Imagine your going to sit in a chair
- Extend the Hips and knees at the same time
- Keep your chest out and once your standing again tuck your butt under and squeeze
Set Up:
- Stand with the feet flat and placed between hip-and shoulder- width apart with toes pointed slightly outward
- Squat down with the hips lower than the shoulders and grasp the bar with hands slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, outside of the knees, with the elbows fully extended
- Position the bar 3-4 inches in front of the shins
- Position the body with a flat back, relaxed traps, chest held up and out, heels on the floor, shoulders over or slightly in front of the bar, and eyes focused straight ahead or slightly upward.
- Lift the bar off of the rack by extending the hips and knees
- Do not let the hips rise before the shoulders
- Maintain a flat-back position
- Keep the elbows fully extended, the head neutral in relation to the vertebral column, and the shoulders over or slightly in
- front of the bar
- As the bar rises just above the knees, move the hips forward to move the thighs against the knees under the bar
- At full knee and hips extension, establish an erect body position
- Allow the hips and knees to flex to slowly lower the bar to the floor
- Maintain the flat-back body position; do not flex the torso forward
Set Up:
- Place the bar across the bottom of the rear-shoulders
- Use a hand grip wider than shoulder –width
- Lift the elbows up to create a “shelf” for the bar using the upper back and shoulder muscles
- Hold the chest up and out
- Position the feet together and parallel
- Point the toes straight ahead
- Take one exaggerated step directly forward with one leg ( as if your doing walking lunges )
- Keep the torso erect as the lead leg moves forward and contacts the floor
- Allow the trailing knee to flex until it is 1-2 inches from the floor
- At the same time, allow the lead hip and knee to slowly flex
- Keep the lead knee directly over the lead foot
- Forcefully push off the floor with the front foot by extending the lead hip and knee
- Bring the lead foot back into position next to the trailing foot.
- Once the set is complete, switch legs and repeat.
Set-Up
- Stand on the side of a 12-18 inch box so that the left leg is closest to the box
- Place the right foot flat on the front corner of the box so that the legs are crossed
- Position the hips straight with both toes pointing straight ahead
- Upward Movement
- Using the right leg, step up onto the box
- Place the left foot on the farther front corner of the box
- Keep the hips forward and set the left leg back onto the ground
- Make sure that both toes are parallel when landing and hips are still straight
- Do not bounce off of the left leg to get onto the box
- Repeat for reps.
- Once set is complete, move to the other side of the box and repeat on using the left leg
Set Up:
- Position ankle straps so that the clip is on the inside of each ankle
- Make sure that Velcro is secure
- Face sideways from the cable tower
- Clip the cable to the inside of the ankle farthest from the machine
- Place all weight on the leg that is free of the cable attachment
- The supporting leg should be straight or minimally bent at the knee
- Stand in front of low pulley facing to one side.
- Attach cable cuff to far ankle.
- Step out away from stack and grasp bar or cable tower
- Stand on near foot and allow far leg to cross in front.
- Move leg to opposite side of low pulley by abduction hip
- Return and repeat. Turn around and continue with opposite leg.
How to do a proper Squat with Lauren Kern!
SO- Try these few booty enhancing workouts and let me know what you think. I too am just getting back into my workout routine after the Holidays. Lets do this together and get ready for summer!!!!
With Lauren, Ill be posting workout and Nutrition blogs every week !!! But I want to hear your feedback first. Are the pictures easy to follow? Are the instructions clear.
Thank you again for checking out my blog.
We can do this <3
Jennifer and Lauren
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I was wondering if you could ask your trainer how you can work out your thighs and your butt when you have bad knees?! I can't do things like squats cus my knees are really bad, but I really want to work on my thighs and butt!! :) x
ReplyDeleteSexy. But, and there is always a Butt! Ha ha...don't get too hard. There is something to be said for the softness of a woman! Oh la la!
ReplyDeleteGood work !
ReplyDeleteHey Jen! LOVE THIS POST! One question though. what if you don't have access to a gym? Ive tried doing the whole gym thing but i honestly can't afford it. For the cable hip abduction, what is a good alternative? Are there any other good at home workouts you know of? Also just a suggestion, you should do another post like this on abs. Ive looked at a million workouts for them but they all seem so long and drawn out and i never see much results. Something simple yet effective would be greatly appreciated! :) Keep up the good work girl! your my inspiration for this summer! love youu! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks girls! Now I can work on my bum being ready for summer! Does this help with cellulite?
ReplyDeleteNice, but I would love it if you did a video instead of instructions! Love the those exercise though!
ReplyDeleteYour body is really AMAZING! I just wondering what your weights is and how tall you are? I love your blog and your style is the greatest i have ever seen!!!! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this "Butt-Tutorial'!! It was really helpful. I have a little booty and I'd love to have it bigger haha.
ReplyDeleteCould you also include some exercises that can be done at home not only in the gym??
Love this post!! My butt is already big but it has some cellulite. I dont want it to get smaller. If I do these workouts will my butt get smaller? Or what will happen exactly?
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Nice for those of us that want a bit more in the back.
ReplyDeleteFor those of you that are asking for workouts at home check out http://www.bodyrock.tv
they are amazing and post new workout everyday, they are super short workouts and you can do everything at home! they use equipment but will show alternative if you don't have it and i've seen amazing results. and no I totally don't work for them or ne thing just a major fan.
Hi Jen!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, you're gorgeous thank you for sharing everything! I was wondering....i reallyy hope you see this & are able to answer... I know you did some Bikini Fitness modeling and I was wondering how you get into that/if there's a place I or anyone can go to find out how you get into THAT kind of shape for those competitions, because their bodies are just on a whole other level of amazing.
Thanks sooo much!!
I love these posts! A video would be amazing too :) Any tips to help me make my waist any smaller?? Im aleady in good shape but have narrow hips, so I need an very small waist too LOL.
ReplyDeleteI loved these exercises, my butt is also the #1 place I work out... its so hard to get it how you want, and maintain!!! Def a committment but worth is. Your body is amazing :) seriously its what has made me want to stop just being skinny, and get more muscle. Looks amazing.
thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteJen, I know this is a super old post, but I'm in love with your body. I am also 5'6 and weigh about 114 pounds. Ive been looking at all these people on instagram and I am getting intimidated with how plump and toned their legs and booty are. I do have a small waist and my butt isn't small either. I really want to tone it and get it nice and round. I am having a hard time mastering the "squat" even after watching multiple videos. Do you have any tips for me? How long will it take till I see results. Any tips or diet plans will help a lot. thanks a bunch!
ReplyDeleteI can't say who is the hottest - you or with your trainer (to be honest, its you)! But Jennifer, i am pretty confident she does great work with you! Your schedule is a bit tough, but i guess that obtaining the ideal body won't happen without the necessary sacrifices!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these techniques and tips on how to enhance and attain a great butt! A useful blog especially for the butt-conscious women. :)
ReplyDeleteHey Jen I have a quick question! I'm getting back to my workout routine now that summer is right around the corner . I was wondering , what protein powder do you use ? It says use one that has little or no fat and Zaro carbs , I've been doing some research but still undecided . Could you please tell me which one you use ? Thank you so much I appreciate all of your blogs :) take care xoxo
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