The glutes are the large, powerful muscles in your bum that help support the pelvis, stabilize the hip joint, and allow the hip to move.
Countless social media posts extol the virtues of building strong glutes through exercises such as squats. However, most of what you hear from such “gymfluencers” is about how the bum muscles look.
Forget about how they look; what about what they do? Why is having big, strong glutes important for your body to function well?
Bum Muscles Hold Your Body Up and Protect the Hip Joint
The gluteal muscles are a group of three separate muscles, each with a unique anatomical structure and function.The deepest and smallest muscle is called the gluteus minimus, which is very close to the hip joint itself.
Overlaying gluteus minimus is the gluteus medius. This one is relatively large and spans the whole outer surface of the pelvis.

These muscles work together with your brain to generate a lot of power to hold your body up as gravity tries to pull it down. They also protect the hip joint from impact and from shearing forces that might cause long-term damage.
These impairments could reduce the bum muscles’ ability to protect the joint against long-term damage and potentially affect a person’s ability to bear weight (for example, when standing on one leg or climbing stairs).
But strong glutes have also been shown to improve your day-to-day function, especially in those with hip osteoarthritis.
Should I Do My Bum Exercises?
Ultimately, better bum muscle function is likely to be helpful and is often recommended by doctors, physiotherapists, and other health care practitioners.They may prescribe certain exercises to strengthen your glutes and target problems around the hip area.
That’s not to say doing your bum exercises will automatically cure all these ailments; each case is unique and involves a range of factors. But having strong glutes is, in general, very important for hip and pelvis stability and function.
