After reading about my new
Butt Book at
MSN Health & Fitness, Marie‐Pierre from New York City, recently sent in this inquiry.
Hi David, I heard about your Butt Book and I’m really interested in what it could do for me. I’m really hooked on Tracy Anderson’s exercises and her crazy treadmill routine that I do several days a week. I love what it has done to my abs, arms and butt muscles – smaller and more proportioned. I feel I really work my lower body in some new ways and am happy with my results but it’s not perfect. What do you think the Butt Book could do to take my booty to the next level?
Hi Marie‐Pierre, My new book ‐‐
David Kirsch’s Butt Book (coming out on July 23) ‐‐ is the first in my new series of
Body‐Sculpting Manuals. Now, working out like you do is fantastic and will certainly keep your lower half slim and trim, but to really take things to the next level you’ve got to choose exercises that will shape and sculpt YOUR butt and body in all the right places.
One size does not fit all!
My Butt Book starts off by helping you identify your butt type and body type: Are you an Apple, a Pear, a Banana or a String Bean? My exercise guide helps you identify the RIGHT exercises for your butt type. These are all exercises you can do at home or on the road.
NO equipment required.
And to really kick it up a notch, I share my “secrets” for really blasting those buns and maximizing results. It’s all about doing the appropriate exercises in the RIGHT
sequence. I share my proven comb routines right from the training logs of Anne Hathaway, Kerry Washington, Heidi Klum and Karolina Kurakova.
The final workout component touches on cardio. I believe that even one’s cardio routine shouldn’t be a “one size fits all” approach. That’s why I’ve included cardio prescriptions for each butt and body type. For example, those who need a little “oomph in the caboose!” I recommend a combo of the elliptical and bike which is great for developing hips and rears. Flat‐bottomed girls do an energizing turn on the treadmill, varying speed and intensity. The higher the incline, the more emphasis on the butt …
There’s also a nutrition guide, an important piece of the body‐sculpting process.
I believe that it’s never too late to get the body you were born to have. With commitment and desire mixed in with proper guidance, you can find your best you.
Let me know how I can help!
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