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This is Class Challenge!

Let’s get the community moving and make March the biggest month for group exercise yet!

The challenge for March is a  month long group exercise class extravaganza designed to get you moving, try new things and boost community spirit.

Complete the challenge and get entered into a prize draw for the chance to win free guest passes, personal training sessions or gym merchandise.

How It Works:

  • Attend at least 6 group exercise classes in March to complete the challenge.
  • Keep a track of the classes you attend by getting your card stamped.
  • Post on social media using #ThisIsClass & tag Southwark Leisure.

Muscle of the month

Monthly workouts targeting specific muscles

Each month we’ll focus on a different muscle so you can learn how to train different areas of your body.

Previous Months

March Muscle of the Month: Gluteus (Glutes)

The Powerhouse of Your Lower Body

Week 1 – Meet your Glutes

Your glute muscles are some of the strongest and most important muscles in your body. They don’t just make your jeans fit better—they play a key role in movement, power, and stability.

Gluteus Maximus – The largest and strongest muscle in your body! It powers your squats, hip thrusts, and running speed.
Gluteus Medius – Located on the side of your hips, it helps with balance, stability, and lateral movement.
Gluteus Minimus – The smallest of the three, but essential for hip stability and injury prevention.

Why Train Your Glutes?
– Helps prevent lower back pain by supporting your spine.
– Improves athletic performance – from sprinting to lifting.
– Supports better posture and joint health.

So next time you hit the gym, show your pecs some love with presses, fly’s, and dips!

Pro Tip: If your glutes aren’t firing properly, other muscles take over—leading to weakness and injury. So don’t skip glute training!

Week Two – The Secret to Stronger Glutes – Activation & Strength

Are Your Glutes Actually Working?

Your glutes should be the driving force behind movements like squats, deadlifts, and lunges. But if you sit a lot during the day, your glutes might be asleep—causing other muscles to work harder and increasing injury risk.

How to Activate Your Glutes Before Training:

  • Glute Bridges – 3 x 15 reps
  • Clamshells (with resistance band) – 3 x 12 reps per side
  • Banded Side Walks – 3 x 10 steps each direction

Why Activation Matters:

Prevents your lower back and hamstrings from taking over.
Improves glute engagement for better strength and power.
Reduces the risk of hip, knee, and back pain.

Pro Tip: Squeeze your glutes at the top of each rep for maximum activation!
Try this before your next lower body workout & feel the difference!

Glutes = More Than Just Looks!

Your glutes don’t just make your lower body stronger—they play a huge role in movement, balance, and injury prevention.

How Strong Glutes Improve Your Entire Body:

Lower Back Pain Relief – Weak glutes force your lower back to work harder, leading to tightness and discomfort.
Better Posture – Your glutes stabilise your pelvis, helping to keep your spine in perfect alignment.
More Power & Speed – Whether you’re sprinting, jumping, or lifting weights, strong glutes are key to explosive movement.
Less Knee & Hip Pain – Strong glutes help distribute force properly, reducing stress on joints.

 

Week 3: How Strong Glutes Improve Your Entire Body

Pro Tip: Progressive overload is key – increase weight, reps, or resistance bands for continuous glute growth!

Want Stronger, Bigger Glutes? It’s All About Science!

Your glutes respond best to a mix of heavy lifting, high reps, and activation exercises. If you’re serious about building stronger glutes, you need to train them at least 2-3 times per week.

Key Training Principles for Glute Growth:

Train Across Different Angles – Combine hip thrusts, deadlifts, squats, and lateral moves for full glute activation.
Use Progressive Overload – Increase weights, reps, or resistance bands gradually.
Focus on Time Under Tension – Slow down your reps and control every movement.
Recover & Eat Right – Muscles grow when you fuel them properly with protein and rest.

Week 4: The Science Behind Growing Your Glutes

Ask our Fitness Motivators for advice on how to perform these exercises if you’re unsure.

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