Are Hip Thrusts Overrated? The Truth About This Glute-Building Staple
Walk into most gyms, and you’ll see it—benches lined up, barbells padded, and someone hip thrusting their way to “better glutes.” We’ve shifted from squats to hip thrusts as the top booty builder. Social media crowned them the king of glute training, and influencers swear by them. The message is loud and clear: “If you want strong, sculpted glutes, you need hip thrusts.” But here’s the question not many are asking: Are hip thrusts truly that effective—or are they just overrated? Here, we’ll through the noise by exploring what hip thrusts do, where they shine, where they fall short, and whether they deserve their top spot as a glute-building staple. How Did Hip Thrusts Become Popular A big reason for the hip thrust explosion is Bret Contreras—aka “The Glute Guy.” He didn’t just introduce the movement; he built a case for it. Through EMG research and years of coaching, Contreras highlighted that hip thrusts produce high levels of glute activation, especially at full lockout. That w...