Now, the challenge comes to Shape (because you can never do too many squats).
Each day, dedicate a few minutes to the move(s) on the calendar—but keep up with your usual workout routine. On the last day, do the total-booty boot camp for your workout and feel the lower-body burn.
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First, you’ll need to master a classic squat.
“This variation fires your glutes right from the start,” says Silver-Fagan.
This variation helps you keep your torso lifted throughout the exercise, while giving your glutes extra attention.
“Adding the reach gets your calves firing,” says Silver-Fagan. “It also boosts your heart rate.”
Even a classic squat carves your core, but this oblique squat takes your ab workout to the next level.
Silver-Fagan likes this variation because it adds some shoulder mobility work to the mix.
This stance sets you up for the pistol squat that follows.
“Your glutes are forced to work harder as you stand upright and push your hips forward,” says Silver-Fagan.
These next two moves play with different planes of motion. First, you move laterally in this curtsey squat…
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Then, you transition into a front-to-back motion in the split squat, explains Silver-Fagan.
Silver-Fagan calls this the “booty burn” because your muscles have less time to rest.
“Adding in the pop squat gives your legs a breather after the isometric squat, flushing out the lactic acid, while also adding some cardio.”
On the last day of this 30-day squat challenge, combine each move together for the following superset workout:
Repeat once
Repeat once
Repeat once
Repeat once
Repeat once
Repeat once
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