Learn How To Kick Butt (and Take Numbers)
Men's Fitness (US)|September 2016

The women’s vote is in: Across the board, they’re turned on by a guy with a great butt. So start training those glutes now!

Sean Hyson
Learn How To Kick Butt (and Take Numbers)

A recent Men’s Fitness poll of women found that their favorite trainable part of a man’s body (i.e., not the eyes or smile) is his ass. So why are you trying to fit in another chest-and-arms day? Training the glutes isn’t just a way to make yourself more attractive to the ladies, it’s also the key to lifting heavier, preventing injuries, and improving performance at any sports you play. We talked to the ultimate resource to bring you the definitive guide to glute training.

The Missing Piece (of Tail)

Your glutes work on most lower-body exercises, particularly squat and deadlift variations, but Bret Contreras, Ph.D., a strength coach and researcher (bret contreras.com), says the conventional lifts weren’t enough to get his butt in gear. “In high school I had no glutes to speak of,” he says. “My legs went right into my back.”

This story is from the September 2016 edition of Men's Fitness (US).

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