4 strength exercises that sculpt your glutes and build a strong core without ab exercises (2024)

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Building a “shelf” on your glutes can shape a well-rounded bum, but to achieve it, you’ll hone in on specific gluteal muscles to sculpt muscle definition. These five glute strength exercises help shape and define the buttocks and can slot into any existing lower body strength program.

While body recomposition (the art of losing fat and building muscle simultaneously) is the most effective method for sculpting your physique, targeting and strengthening your glutes builds the definition in the area, whether or not you plan to lose weight.

Here are four glute exercises for building your glutes and why we love them. We recommend adding some adjustable dumbbells, kettlebells, or resistance bands to some of them.

What exercises are good for your glutes?

The three main gluteal muscles are the gluteus maximus (the biggest and most powerful), gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. A lesser-known fact about the glutes — they count as part of your network of core muscles, so keeping them robust and functioning matters.

Strong glutes help protect the lower back from injury, improve posture and facilitate movement. Runners, weightlifters and just about anyone engaging in exercise will benefit from strengthening all three gluteal muscles — you could lift heavier and run faster, for example.

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Together, your glutes stabilize the pelvis, rotate the hip joints and support lower body movement in all planes — side-to-side, forward and back and rotation. But each has its own set of jobs: your gluteus maximus deals with hip extension, external rotation and abduction and adduction of the thigh; the gluteus medius supports internal and external hip rotation and abduction while stabilizing the hips and pelvis; and gluteus minimus sits deeper and supports hip abduction, rotation and stabilization. The tensor fasciae latae (not a Gen Z brand of coffee) internally rotates and abducts the hips and supports your joints, like your knees.

Your focus will be targeting the fleshier maximus muscles, which create the most shape and bulk, and especially, the fan-shaped medius muscles that sit at the top of your bum toward the outside of the hip. To create a “shelf” on the glutes, ergo building a well-rounded bum, lateral movements like side lunges, deadlift variations, squats and glute bridges are all about to become your best friends.

4 compound strength exercises to build and bulk your glutes

Rather than isolating your glutes, the four exercises below also target other lower body muscles, including your hip flexors, quads, hamstrings and calves, making them effective compound exercises.

1. Banded clamshells

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The resistance band clamshell is effective for hitting the medius muscles responsible for laterally lifting the leg, also strengthening your hips.

How:

  • Lie on your right side, with your legs stacked and knees bent
  • Rest on your right elbow, stacked underneath your shoulder, or extend the arm away
  • Engage your core and keep your hips forward-facing
  • Press the inner feet against each other, then open your top knee as far as possible without rocking your hips
  • Pause, then lower your leg back to the starting position. Switch sides after completing your reps.

Here’s what happened when one writer did resistance band clamshells every day for a week.

2. Weighted curtsy lunges

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The curtsy lunge works wonders for your gluteus medius and inner thighs. Try with your body weight first, then use a heavy dumbbell or kettlebell to progress the exercise.

How:

  • Start with your feet shoulder-width apart and hips square
  • Step your right leg behind and around your left leg — imagine drawing a semi-circle with your toes as you do this, then rest the ball of your foot down
  • Lower into a lunge. Keep your torso upright and engage your core
  • Your left thigh should be parallel to the floor, and your right knee almost touching the ground
  • Push through your feet to stand and return your right leg to its starting position. Switch sides.

Keep your toes pointed forward, and avoid twisting your hips.

3. Staggered stance deadlift

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It’s the best compound exercise for strengthening your entire body. The staggered stance helps work one side of your body at a time and emphasizes the glutes and hamstrings. You can use a barbell, a set of dumbbells or kettlebells, or a single weight.

How:

  • Start standing with your feet hip-width apart
  • Take a small step back with your left foot so that your right heel aligns with your left toes, and rest on the ball of your left foot
  • Position your weights on either side of your front foot or one to the inside of your front foot
  • Hinge forward at the hips and maintain a flat back and engaged core
  • Grip your weights, pull your shoulders back and engage your lats
  • Stand and fully extend your hips at the top, then slowly lower the weights with control to feel the glutes and hamstrings fully loading. Switch sides.

4. Single-leg squat

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Pistol squats are an advanced calisthenics exercise requiring coordination, strength, power and balance. We recommend learning how to do pistol squats properly, but the variation below is more entry-level. The unilateral exercise works one leg at a time and helps develop flexibility and mobility.

How:

  • Start standing with feet hip-width apart
  • Hook your left foot to the outside of your right ankle
  • Stand tall and engage your core, keeping your chest lifted
  • Bend your right knee and lower into a single-leg squat as far as possible while pressing your right heel down
  • Pause at the bottom, then explosively push away to stand. Repeat for reps, then switch sides.

If you prefer, extend your leg behind you with the knee slightly bent and lifted away from the ground. Find your balance, bend your standing leg and lower into the single-leg squat — see if you can tap your back knee to the ground — then explosively push to stand. Switch sides.

What builds your glutes most?

Various factors are at play concerning hypertrophy — the muscle-building process. You’ll need to consider how often you train (we recommend at least several times a week) and adding resistance exercises into the fold.

Using the progressive overload technique, you can gradually manipulate the variables of your resistance training to build muscle; this includes sets, reps, load, or frequency to increase exercise volume. Change exercises or workout routines and increase load every 4-6 weeks to freshen things up. We love these glute exercises as a guide.

Your diet also matters because protein intake provides the building blocks for muscle growth and repair. We discuss what to eat before a workout according to a sports nutritionist, but remember, protein intake is unique to you and your exercise levels. It may take some trial and error.

Lastly, if you’re in a building phase, a slight calorie surplus (around 200-400 calories max) helps promote muscle growth, which can be worked out using a calorie calculator or working with a coach and adjusted accordingly. But we don’t recommend counting calories for long periods as the quality of your food and relationship with it is most important, along with moderation.

If you have lazy glutes, we recommend starting leg workouts with these simple glute activation exercises to fire up the hips, glutes and back before big lifts like deadlifts or barbell hip thrusts.

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SamHopesis a level III fitness trainer, level II reiki practitioner, and senior fitness writer at Future PLC, the publisher of Tom's Guide. She is also about to undertake her Yoga For Athletes training course. Having trained to work with mind and body,Samis a big advocate of using mindfulness techniques in sport and fitness, and their impact on performance. She’s also passionate about the fundamentals of training and building sustainable training methods. When she's not writing up her experiences with the latest fitness tech and workouts, you’ll find her writing about nutrition, sleep, recovery, and wellness.

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    4 strength exercises that sculpt your glutes and build a strong core without ab exercises (2024)

    FAQs

    4 strength exercises that sculpt your glutes and build a strong core without ab exercises? ›

    Bird dog. According to Schafer, “Bird dog is a great way to actively engage the glutes with the hip extension, and the core muscles work to keep you stable while you move the limbs away from the body.” Get in a tabletop position by kneeling on all fours with a flat back and wrists under your shoulders. Engage your abs.

    What workout works out the core and glutes? ›

    Bird dog. According to Schafer, “Bird dog is a great way to actively engage the glutes with the hip extension, and the core muscles work to keep you stable while you move the limbs away from the body.” Get in a tabletop position by kneeling on all fours with a flat back and wrists under your shoulders. Engage your abs.

    What strengthening exercise should you do if you want to tone your glutes maximus? ›

    Gluteus maximus exercises to try at home
    1. Glute bridge.
    2. Side-lying hip abduction.
    3. Glute activation lunge.
    4. Lunge jumps.
    5. Bent-knee hip extensions.
    6. Glute activation exercises.
    7. Why strengthening matters.
    Feb 28, 2022

    How to build your core fast? ›

    Core Workouts to Try
    1. Plank.
    2. Side plank.
    3. V-sit pose.
    4. Bicycle crunch.
    5. Bridge.
    6. Push-up lat row.
    7. Skip with a twist.
    May 1, 2024

    What exercise hits glutes the most? ›

    If you want to build stronger and more performance-driven glutes, I'd recommend the following for a well-rounded routine:
    • Barbell Hip Thrust.
    • Step Up.
    • Reverse Hyper.
    • Romanian Deadlift.
    • Curtsy Lunge.
    • Sprinter Position Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squats.
    • Single-Leg Hip Thrust.
    • Dumbbell Frog Press.

    Is 3 exercises enough for glutes? ›

    Within a single week (microcycle) of training, we recommend between 2 and 5 different glute exercises. For example, if you train glutes 3x a week, you can do a heavy deficit sumo pull on one day, a barbell hip thrust on the next day, and a lunge version on the last day for 3 total exercises in the week.

    How to tighten a flabby stomach? ›

    Resistance and strength training exercises such as squats, planks, leg raises, deadlifts, and bicycle crunches help you create a defined belly area. Tighten your belly skin with massages and scrubs. Regularly massage the skin on your stomach with oils that promote the formation of new collagen in your body.

    What exercise strengthens your core the most? ›

    Here are our top 5 core exercises!
    • Plank. The plank is a perfect start to your core strengthening journey; with minimal movement, this exercise can be adapted to something harder or easier depending on how you feel. ...
    • Reverse crunch. ...
    • Bird Dog Crunch. ...
    • Bicycle Crunch – Sitting. ...
    • Glute Bridge.
    Mar 6, 2020

    What exercise builds the most core strength? ›

    The best core exercises
    • Bridge. Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor, hip-width apart. Place your arms at your sides. ...
    • Opposite arm and leg raise. Kneel on all fours, with your head and spine neutral. ...
    • Modified plank. Start on your hands and knees.
    Apr 1, 2021

    How to get a toned butt? ›

    20 exercises that shape the glutes from every angle
    1. Glute bridges. ...
    2. Hip thrusts. ...
    3. Frog pumps. ...
    4. Leg kickbacks (quadruped hip extension) ...
    5. Standing kickbacks. ...
    6. Lateral band walk. ...
    7. Clamshells. ...
    8. Fire hydrants.
    May 17, 2021

    How do you hit all three glute muscles? ›

    3 Staggered deadlift

    This will help target the glutes on the same side as your front foot. Keeping your back flat, hinge at your hips to grasp the bar. Drive the weight through your front foot to raise the bar until standing, then lower slowly. Repeat all reps on one side, then switch feet.

    What muscle lifts the buttocks? ›

    Gluteus Minimus

    This muscle works with the medius to help with hip and pelvis motion. These three muscles work together to help with everyday functional movements that involve rotating, lifting, and stabilizing the lower body. And, of course, the muscles lift the buttocks and help create the shape of your butt.

    How to build a strong core at home? ›

    Crunch. Crunches are a classic core-strengthening move. The act of lifting your upper body works your abdominal muscles. If you have occasional low back pain, do crunches with care — move slowly and start with just a few reps.

    How long does it take to get a really strong core? ›

    In general, core training programs should include training 2 to 4 times per week for 4 to 8 weeks [20, 21]. Variations of plank, crunch, and trunk twist are commonly used as core exercises.

    How to build core strength from nothing without exercise? ›

    7 ways to strengthen your core in your daily life
    1. Stand on one leg. ...
    2. Carry groceries in one hand. ...
    3. Standing side planks. ...
    4. Take the stairs hands-free. ...
    5. Standing pelvic tilts. ...
    6. Seated foot raises. ...
    7. Exhale every breath fully.
    Jun 6, 2022

    Can you do core and glutes together? ›

    Since your abs and glutes support each other in many movements, Moore says it makes sense to pair them together in one workout. “Supersetting these two muscle groups together can make for an efficient workout, especially if you're strapped for time,” she says.

    How do you engage your glutes and core in everything? ›

    Squat
    1. Stand upright with your feet shoulder-width apart and engage your core.
    2. Bend your knees and push your glutes out.
    3. When you're in the squat position, make sure your knees are in line with your toes.
    4. Hold the position for 3 seconds and then rise back up whilst squeezing your glutes.
    5. Repeat.

    How to tone your belly and bum? ›

    5 Simple Moves That Tone Your Belly, Butt, and Thighs
    1. Sumo squat and calf raise. Stand with your feet wider than your hips, with your heels and toes pointed out (sumo squat stance). ...
    2. One-legged bridge. ...
    3. Side plank. ...
    4. Side-lying leg lift. ...
    5. Wall-sit knee extension.

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