Kicking too high leads to overextending, which takes the emphasis off the glutes and onto the lower back muscles , Cates says. Not only does this decrease the donkey kick’s booty-burning benefits, but it can also result in lower back pain. Conversely, kicking too low doesn’t challenge the glute enough, she says.
What happens if you do donkey kicks wrong?
Kicking too high leads to overextending, which takes the emphasis off the glutes and onto the lower back muscles , Cates says. Not only does this decrease the donkey kick’s booty-burning benefits, but it can also result in lower back pain. Conversely, kicking too low doesn’t challenge the glute enough, she says.