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I have an early Christmas present for everyone suffering from Big Butt syndrome.
I’ve designed a simple and effective six-week plan to steer you in the direction, toward a smaller and tighter butt.
I can’t create miracles in six weeks, but I can provide a realistic starting point.
10 Ways To Improve Your Diet!June will mark the official start of summer, and changing from a meat-based diet means light foods -- salads, fruit and cool ..... Let’s begin with a reality check. You can’t get a good-looking butt if you have excessive body fat. I’m not suggesting that you have to attain a perfect body to get a good-looking butt; after all, we need to respect different shapes, forms and genetic structures. However, don’t expect to have great glutes with excessive body fat.
You need to consume fewer calories than you burn. But that doesn’t mean starving yourself and eating as little as possible.
The key to manipulating nutrition is eating the correct foods in the correct amounts at the correct times. If you’re an eDiets member using one of our specially designed nutrition programs, you’re automatically on track with this necessary piece of the formula.
What I like about my six-week plan is that it’s easy to follow and includes a schedule that calls on you to progress each week. This will help you to burn more and more calories each and every week. The pace of progress calls for in this plan exercise isn’t easy, but it’s also not complicated. And my simple nutrition tips are sure to make a difference if you follow them each and every week for the entire six weeks.
WEEK 1 1. Walking Lunges -- Stand with your feet hip-width apart, grasp a pair of dumbbells or cans with your arms straight at your sides, palms facing your body. Take a long step forward and lower your body so your front knee lines up with your ankle. The back knee is almost touching the floor. Push off with your back foot and take a long step forward with your other foot. Walk-lunge 15 steps and then turn around and return to the start (one set). You should contract your glutes on the lowering of each movement. Perform two sets on two alternate days per week.
2. Power Walking -- Power Walk for 30 minutes. Generally, a good speed is between 3.5 and 4.0 mph on a treadmill. You’re walking briskly, but you should still be able to hold a conversation. Begin slowly and build to your max speed. Walk for 30 minutes four days per week.
3. Eat breakfast every morning. This will help to regulate blood sugar and help to prevent binge eating.
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WEEK 2 1. Walking Lunges -- Use the same parameters as week 1. Perform two sets on two alternate days per week.
2. Extension Step Ups -- Grasp a pair of dumbbells or cans by your sides with palms facing the side of the body. Stand behind a 6- to 12-inch high step or bench (normally used in aerobic step classes) and keep your arms straight. Step onto the middle of the step with your right foot and then lift your left knee high (to hip height). Step down with your left foot, and then repeat on the right side. Perform one set of 15 steps on each leg -- two alternate days of the week.
3. Power Walking -- Increase the time to 37 minutes and keep the days the same (four days per week).
4. Assess your pantry/refrigerator -- Eliminate foods that you tend to binge on and that have empty calories .
WEEK 3 1. Walking Lunges -- Perform three sets on two alternate days per week.
2. Extension Step Ups -- Increase to two sets but keep to two alternate days per week.
3. Power Walking -- Add a fifth walking day and keep the time the same (37 minutes).
4. Water -- Consume 64 or more ounces per day.
WEEK 4 1. Squats -- (Eliminate the Walking Lunge exercise). Place a broom stick or barbell across the back of your shoulders. Be sure it’s not resting on your neck. Your feet should be shoulder-distance apart. Lower the weight, keeping your knees behind the toes at all times. Think of sitting back into a chair and contract the glutes on the lowering phase. Stop when the knees are at a 90-degree angle. Return to the starting position and repeat.
Inhale while lowering the weight, and exhale while returning to the starting position. Do not let the knees ride over your toes (you should be able to see your feet at all times), and don’t arch your back. Perform two sets of 15 reps on two alternate days per week.
2. Extensions Step Ups -- Remain with three sets but add a third day (alternate days of the week).
3. Power Walking -- Increase the time to 40 minutes and keep the days the same (five days).
4. Junk food -- Eliminate one junk food item from your diet this week.
WEEK 5 1. Squats -- Increase the sets to three and increase the reps to 20 (two alternate days per week).
2. Extensions Step Ups -- Perform three sets but increase the reps to 20 (three alternate days per week).
3. Bent Knee Push ups -- Start with your hands and knees on a mat. Your hands should be shoulder width apart and your head, neck, hips and legs should be in a straight line. Do not let your back arch and cave in. Lower your upper body by bending your elbows outward stopping before your face touches the floor. Contracting the chest muscles, slowly return to the starting position. Perform one set of six to 10 reps or as many as you can do on two alternate days per week.
4. Power Walking -- Increase the time to 45 minutes and keep the days the same (five days).
5. Carbohydrates -- Slightly decrease the amount of starchy carbohydrates at two of your meals. For example, if you’re having pasta for dinner, decrease your normal serving.
WEEK 6 1. Squats -- Continue with three sets but increase the reps to 22 (two alternate days per week).
2. Extension Step Ups -- Perform three sets but increase the reps to 22 (three alternate days per week).
3. Bent Knee Push ups -- Perform two sets as many as possible. Increase to three alternate days per week.
4. Power Walking -- Add a sixth day and perform 45 minutes each day.
5. Brown Bag -- If you work outside of the home, bring a bagged, healthy lunch at least three times this week.
After six weeks you can tailor the program to your liking. My job is to help jump start you in the right direction.
There is plenty of time to lose fat and get a tighter body and better looking butt by January 1, 2007. But you must start now!
Check with your doctor before beginning any exercise program.
A drug-free competitive bodybuilder and 2005 winner of the prestigious WNBF (World Natural Bodybuilding Federation) Pro Card, Raphael Calzadilla is a veteran of the health-and-fitness industry. He specializes in a holistic approach to body transformation, nutrition programs and personal training. He earned his B.A. in communications from Southern Connecticut State University and is certified as a personal trainer with ACE and APEX. In addition, he successfully completed the RTS1 program based on biomechanics.
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