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The End Zone
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Heather J.
To tighten your derriere, try fencing, climbing stairs, running, ballet, and hiking. All of these activities require ascending, squatting and extending from the hip; the way to shape-up the massive muscle in your rear.
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The End Zone
Posted by Heather J.
To tighten your derriere, try fencing, climbing stairs, running, ballet, and hiking. All of these activities require ascending, squatting and extending from the hip; the way to shape-up the massive muscle in your rear.