A Quote by Kim Zolciak-Biermann

I like to do squats because I want my butt to be bigger. — © Kim Zolciak-Biermann
I like to do squats because I want my butt to be bigger.
I do have body-image issues, just like everyone else. I mean, I wish I had bigger boobs. And I hate my butt. I want an onion butt - you know, a butt that'll bring tears to your eyes?
You could be doing a million butt lifts, but your butt is not going to get any bigger because there is nothing to build on. Your body needs food to make that happen.
There's a great desire for people to alter themselves, but it's also the art of transformation. 'I want a bigger butt; I want bigger boobs.' The artifice interests me - how we're capable of altering ourselves. There's a creative element that's very intriguing.
I've always had bigger legs and butt; it's just the way I'm built. Over time, I realized that they were blessings because that foundation - my legs and butt - is what helps me flip 12 feet above an icy halfpipe.
With enough lunges and squats, your butt will stay firm till you're 80.
I don't mind having a big butt - they're back in style. But I do a lot of squats to make sure my booty's not dragging on the ground.
I'm a squat person: I love squats. I love back squats, things like that.
Multi-joint movements - squats, push-ups, bent over rows - all put a greater metabolic demand on the body and can be effective when performed with very light weight to get you back up and running. Think bigger movements, not bigger weight, when you are on the mend.
squats are a form of torture designed by people who don’t need to do squats in the first place
When life hands you lemons - SQUAT! Squats make everything better. And if squats don't, bacon will
Squats and hang cleans. I love them. You can just feel yourself getting bigger and better.
I do tons of squats, jump squats, and fire hydrants.
I love doing air squats or jump squats, push-ups, jumping jacks, burpees, crunches - all the basic stuff, but it's all you need to do to keep it toned.
For quite sometime, I've secretly wished for a bigger butt.
Not only are squats not bad for the knees, every legitimate research study on this subject has shown that squats improve knee stability and therefore help reduce the risk of injuries.
I think squats is a generic thing - you can do squats with anything. That's the great thing about it. As long as you get in a safe position to do it.
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