Best Glute Building Exercises

Think you’re doing all the right things to tone your glutes? You might be surprised.

While squats and lunges are great exercises for the lower body, they may not be providing the stimulus your glutes need to really start firing.

And this is especially valid nowadays, when the majority of the population is sedentary, due to the nature of our modern-day work!

If you’re sitting for hours on end each day to get your work done, the odds are that your glutes have started atrophying.

And that is no good!

Weak glutes mean less lower-body strength and an increased chance of hip, knee, and lower back injuries.

In this post, we’ll outline the best glute-building exercises, so you can make sure you’re getting the most out of your lower body workouts.

So, read on – and get ready to sculpt a  backside!

Glute Anatomy

Before we get into any specific exercises for the glutes, it’d be good to understand the anatomy of that muscle group and what functions it has – This is how we can determine the best glute exercises.

Contrary to popular belief, the glutes are not just one big piece of muscle.

The glutes are made of 3 main components:

  1. Gluteus Maximus
  2. Gluteus Medius
  3. Gluteus Minimus

 

These three muscles work together to realize 3 main functions – Abduction, Extension & Rotation of the hip.

Besides that, the glute muscles help keep us upright, move forward and also aid the stability & balance of the hip!

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Fun Fact: The Gluteus Maximus is the BIGGEST muscle in the body! And as such, it needs to be trained properly.

Why Are Glutes Important?

Okay, so far, you learned that the glutes serve a variety of important functions, are the biggest muscle group you have, AND are located right around the center of your body.

Contrary to popular belief, glutes are in fact a part of your core that keeps you stabilized, balanced and helps you generate power through a variety of movement patterns.

This is precisely why glute development is essential!

A set of properly developed glutes will:

  1. Make you more balanced
  2. Help during all lower-body movements
  3. Make you stronger
  4. Help prevent lower back/knee injuries
  5. Make you look (regardless of gender)

How To Train Your Glutes

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR GLUTES

And so, how can you target your glutes and develop them to the best extent possible?

Well, the answer is simple – Choose exercises that target the glutes through all their main functions and overload on those exercises!

Now let us show you our three favorite exercises and then some worthy mentions!

 

#1 Ah, Yes, Squats!

 

If there was one single exercise that would be the epitome for lower-body strength, functionality, and development, that would likely be the squat!

Even more so, squatting is one of the most natural movements anyone can do.

During a squat, your quadriceps, glutes, and hamstrings work together to move you up and down.

Additionally, the calves, lower back & abs help keep your body upright and stabilized.

So, hey, if you want well-developed glutes and lower body as a whole, don’t forget your squat movements!

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Barbell squats, dumbbell squats, squats, machine squats, front squats, sumo squats, cannonball squats, etc, etc.

#2 Deadlifts

DEADLIFTS

The second essential hip movement is the deadlift – This is a hip-hinge movement that promotes hip flexion/extension.

The best part of this exercise is perhaps the strong glute flex you get after a nice, deep stretch of the hamstrings.

Generally speaking, most types of deadlifts target the glutes, but if you want to emphasize them, try deadlift movements where your legs are only slightly bent at the knees.

The best one for this purpose is, without a doubt, the Romanian deadlift.

Make sure to initiate the movement up with your glutes and flex them hard up top!

#3 Hip Thrusts

HIP THRUSTS

Last but not least, we have hip thrusts!

There aren’t really many exercises that can target the glutes like hip thrusts, mainly because this movement focuses on the primary function of the muscle group.

The gluteus maximus is the primary mover in this exercise, meaning that the hip thrust is quite a direct glute movement, unlike the squats and deadlifts, where the glutes work with surrounding muscle groups in synergy.

The best part? As an exercise, the hip thrust can easily be overloaded on as the glutes get stronger and stronger!

Besides… It also brings a variety of hormonal and motor-movement pattern benefits in bed, too 😉

Worthy Mentions

Though these 3 are our main choices for glute exercises, there are some other movements worth mentioning!

Here are some other movements you should consider including in your training routine:

  1. Sprints
  2. Leg kickbacks
  3. Fire hydrants
  4. Side leg raises
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Take-Home Message

When it comes to your glutes, you can’t have enough of a good thing!

So if you’re looking for the best exercises that will help build muscle and tone up your butt, these are definitely worth trying.

And don’t forget – strong glutes are important because they support us when we move, which is key in preventing injury.

If you want more information about how to develop the body of your dreams or need some guidance on the form so that you can do them safely, let us know!

Our trainers would be happy to work one-on-one with you to create an exercise program tailored just for what YOU need.