The Kardashian family is known for their famous curves and there are plenty of fans who want to achieve similar looks.
So when Khloé Kardashian shared some "booty" secrets on her former blog — crediting kettlebell weights, a boss balance trainer, and The DB Method Machine for her figure — we had to investigate.
The DB Method Machine is "a booty sculptor that you can easily fold up and store out of sight??? Yassss, please!” she wrote enthusiastically to her followers.
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The DB Method is a machine that "sets the body in the correct form to do the perfect modified squat," according to the company's website.
Squats are a standard workout move that targets the glutes. The company says the device's "patented design is revolutionary because it shifts your body's center of gravity, setting your body in the correct position to activate and effectively target the primary muscle of the glutes — the gluteus maximus, the muscle responsible for a toned, tight and lifted butt."
Founder Erika Rayman told "GMA" she came up with the idea for The DB Method after working with a trainer to target her glutes. Realizing there wasn’t an at-home machine for it, she said she "decided to invent it" herself.
Rayman said she designed it to build “toned legs, a lifted rounder booty and a flatter stomach.”
The DB Method can also give you a full body workout, she explained. "Not only is it a squat machine to get your dream butt, but you can use the machine to work your arms, your abs, your obliques, your chest, it’s a full body workout machine in your living room."
Along with Khloe Kardashian, many Instagram influencers have posted themselves using the machines.
With just 10 minutes a day for 30 days, Rayman said you should be able to see noticeable results.
"GMA Day" producer Dani Kipp tried out the DB Method for 30 days.
She said she "definitely noticed a difference" and she plans to keep using the machine.
Despite Dani's results, personal trainer Mark Langowski, CEO of Body by Mark Wellness, told "GMA" that you can achieve similar results without buying a machine like this, which costs $229.
"It is absolutely 100 percent possible to get a great booty without the use of machines like this one," Langowski told "GMA."
Langowski said squats, lunges and deadlifts will also build the muscles in your lower body. And if you want to imitate the the position that the machine puts your body in, hold onto something that's fixed into place.