Reptilicus
Desperate Bodybuilder
As one'a my X's used to say "You can't drive a spike with a tackhammer"....Beastamongstmen said:Dude!! It's more of a gift, rather a curse. My big glutes gives me hella thrusting power in the bedroom
As one'a my X's used to say "You can't drive a spike with a tackhammer"....Beastamongstmen said:Dude!! It's more of a gift, rather a curse. My big glutes gives me hella thrusting power in the bedroom
huskyguy said:Presently I am bulking, 5ft 7in and 210 lbs at 9%, I would like to compete within a year to 18 months. I do lots of heavy squats and deadlifts and they give me great results--my legs are one of my best assets. The problem is that I must be genetically predisposed to having big glutes because my butt looks like a beach ball--that's what my fiancee says--Even when I was skinny my butt was prominent, but now it is huge--will thick legs and a so called bubble butt keep me from being truly competitive--I do not want to give up squats and deadlifts they are my two favorite exercises.
Phil9999 said:Husky guy are 210 or 310?
DocJ said:Have you tried squatting only to parallel with a narrow foot position? That would take a lot of emphasis off the glutes.
If you're doing a BB type squat rather than a PL type, this is the form you should be using anyway.Hacksquater said:This is not necessarily true.
It depends on the flexibility of the achilles tendon and form. If you can keep your head up, upper back as flat as a board (not leaning forward) and the heels stay flat, then you have very flexible achilles, and then, yes it does take some stress off the glutes.
Man just get over that... chicks love big asses... i have one big ass and the gals love it