There is no magic formula to remove fat from one specific part of the body, no. You'll have to diet and exercise and the fat will be the first thing that you lose, but it will be all over and not in just one spot.
Same as all the other muscles - to allow you to move about.
Excercise, my friend. Go and find a good gym or if you've got the money a good personal trainer. That should reduce the size of the buttocks a alot. Also consider if her buttocks is either mainly muscle or fat, because just because she has a big buttocks does not mean that she is fat, as she could have large muscles in the buttocks to comphensate for large breasts or other work.
The gluteal muscles (butt muscles) are a group of four muscles. Three of these muscles make up the buttocks: the gluteus maximus muscle, gluteus medius muscle and gluteus minimus muscle. The fourth and smallest of the muscles is the tensor fasciae latae muscle.
Foods that people eat do not 'go' to specific parts of the body. To enlarge the buttocks and hips, you need to do specific muscle strengthening exercises. For the buttocks, do deep-knee bends while leaning forward. To enlarge the hips, lie on one side, and lift the upper leg as far as possible as many times as you can. Change sides and repeat with the other leg. Do these exercises several times a day, every other day, to let the muscles heal. You an also do stair climbing to strengthen and enlarge buttock muscles. (The gluteal muscles.)
Muscles within the buttock region are primarily the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus and various other more secondary muscles. The short answer is your gluteus maximus aka glut max. as this is the big, superficial muscle that covers most of your butt.
The word buttocks means your bum, your butt or your behind. Other synonyms, from the Monty Python routine "The Man with Three Buttocks" include derriere and sit-upon.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.
You need exercises that target those muscles like sit ups for quickest results. Other cardio will reduce it but they burn fat all over and don't key in on those muscles directly.
Balance ball exercises focus on any part of the body one is working. Core muscles are usually the target but other muscle groups can also be worked into the exercises.
The eye lens is kept in place by ciliary muscles. These muscles can contract or relax.If the ciliary muscles contract or relax the focal length of the eye lens becomes large or small.Or in other words the function of the eye lens is to increase or decrease the focal length of the eye lens.
Absolutely. When you get your heart racing during (typically aerobic) exercise, you increase its ability to pump blood.
The buttocks are rounded portions of the anatomy located on the posterior of the pelvic region of the apes, including humans and many other bipeds or quadrupeds.