Ask the Expert: How to Use the Arc to Shape Your Glutes and Bottom

Build muscle in your glutes and shape your bottom

The simple answer is that you should plan on using both strength training and cardio to build muscles in your glutes and shape your bottom. There is no magical exercise that will ‘tone’ or ‘shape’ a muscle, but performing exercises that effectively target the glutes in combination with a reduction in body fat will make these muscles appear more prominent. There is always the potential for issues whenever one is training for aesthetics: your genetics will always play a role. It is possible that certain body ‘shapes’ may not be possible for some people. But, if you focus on training to be fit, happy, and healthy, then looking better will be an added bonus.

Exercises for your glutes

Typical strength exercises that will work the glutes include the Eagle NX Leg Press, Squats, and Lunges (among many others). But the Arc Trainer is unique in that it can be used for both cardio and strength training.

Use the incline feature

One feature to keep your eye on when using the Arc Trainer is the incline level. Our internal research shows that, at high inclines (10-20), the Arc Trainer is a quadriceps-dominant motion similar to climbing or stepping. At lower inclines (0-10) the focus will shift from the quads to the glutes.

When focusing on your glutes and bottom, start at a low incline and push yourself to keep a high rate of strides per minute.

Combine strategies for best results

Working at higher power levels will help increase the strength of your leg muscles. Combining strength training, cardio, and a balanced diet will help you achieve results the fastest. Good luck on your fitness journey.

Source: https://www.lifefitness.com/en-us/customer-support/education-hub/blog/ask-the-expert-how-to-use-the-arc-to-shape-your-glutes-and-bottom

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