If you've been trying to get a rounder, firmer butt, but nothing seems to change no matter how hard you try…
What you're about to read may completely change the way you think about your body.
Because a new body-science study has confirmed something shocking:
8 out of 10 women who train their glutes are doing exercises that don't actually activate their glutes.
Not just inefficient.
Not just slow.
But completely useless.
The research team discovered that most women are unknowingly training in a way that fires up their thighs and lower back, while the actual glute muscles remain completely dormant. Which explains why:
It's not your fault.
And it's not your genetics.
According to the study, the real problem is something called neuromuscular disconnection, but don't worry, we'll break that down simply.
Even more importantly, this research led to a breakthrough that thousands of women are now calling:
"The only method that actually worked for my body."
A method that takes just 15 minutes, requires no gym, no squats, no dieting, and is now being used by over 8,000+ women across India.
Let's go step-by-step.
When the study began, researchers expected the usual suspects:
Bad form. Wrong exercises. Inconsistent training. Poor diet.
But instead, something completely unexpected showed up in the muscle-activation scans.
The glute muscles weren't activating at all.
Zero. Nothing. Completely offline.
Even when women were doing exercises "targeted" for glutes, like squats, lunges, and kickbacks, the muscles simply didn't fire.
Why?
Because when you spend 8-10 hours a day sitting, at a desk, in a car, on a couch, your body's nerve-to-muscle signals weaken. Especially in the glutes.
This means: Your brain sends the signal… but your glutes don't receive it.
So your workouts feel hard.
Your legs burn.
You sweat.
Your heart rate goes up.
But the muscles that actually create shape, lift, and roundness? They remain completely inactive.
It's not a workout problem.
It's not a discipline problem.
It's a communication problem inside the body.
And if the muscles don't fire? They don't grow. They don't lift. They don't shape.
This is why so many women say:
"I've been doing squats for months and nothing changed."
"My thighs keep getting bigger but my butt stays flat."
"I feel it in my legs, never in my glutes."
"I've tried everything. I think it's just my genetics."
All of this is explained by one simple, scientific truth:
Most glute exercises activate only 20-30% of the actual glute muscles. The rest stays dormant.
Your "glutes" are not one muscle.
They're a 3-layer system:
Gluteus Maximus, the biggest muscle in your body. Responsible for overall size and roundness. The one everyone thinks they're training.
Gluteus Medius, sits on the upper-outer side. Responsible for the "shelf" look, that lifted, rounded shape from the side.
Gluteus Minimus, the deepest layer. Responsible for stability and the "pulled-in" firmness underneath everything else.
Here's the shocking part from the study:
Meaning, no matter how intense the workout…
You're never activating all 3 layers together.
Which is the ONLY way to actually build shape, lift, and roundness.
So what's the solution?
During the same research, the team found something surprising.
In medical rehab clinics, physiotherapists use EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) to wake up inactive muscles.
No shocks. No pain. Nothing scary.
Just controlled, rhythmic pulses that force the muscle fibres to contract, even if your brain isn't sending strong signals.
This technology is already used for:
And the results were instant:
EMS activated 100% of glute muscles, including the deepest layers that no exercise could reach.
So the research team asked a simple question:
What if we used this specifically for glutes?
And what if women used it at home, every day, for just 15 minutes?
That's how the Vyonik ShapePro was born.
Vyonik ShapePro is a slim, wearable EMS pad you place directly on your glutes.
You turn it on.
It sends gentle pulses.
Your muscles contract automatically.
No gym. No squats. No complicated routines.
Just put it on, sit on your couch, watch Netflix, do your work, and the device does what your workouts couldn't.
Here's what makes it different from everything else you've tried:
Squats need your brain-muscle connection to work. If your glutes are dormant, squats just hit your thighs. ShapePro bypasses that entirely, it talks directly to the muscle.
Bands need perfect form. One slight angle change and you're training the wrong muscle. ShapePro targets the exact right fibres every single time.
Gym needs time, motivation, and consistency. ShapePro needs 15 minutes and a couch.
But the best part?
You can use it daily without fatigue. It doesn't stress your joints. It doesn't strain your back. It doesn't need motivation.
You just put it on. It does the rest.
Here are a few that could've been written by you:
Because it fixes the root problem: your muscles aren't activating properly.
ShapePro:
But the best part?
You can use it daily without fatigue. It doesn't stress your joints. It doesn't strain your back. It doesn't need perfect form. It doesn't need motivation.
You just put it on. It does the rest.
Let's put this in perspective first.
And even after all that money, none of them guarantee that your glute muscles will actually activate. You already know why.
When ShapePro was first developed, the internal team priced it at ₹10,000 per device.
Honestly? That's still a fraction of what the alternatives cost. And it does something none of them can, activate all 3 glute layers from your couch.
But we didn't want this to be another product that only a few people could afford.
So we brought it down to ₹4,999.
And then we did something a little crazy.
We're doing this because we want as many women as possible to experience what it actually feels like when your glutes fire for the first time.
But we can't keep this pricing open forever. Once this batch moves, it goes back to ₹4,999 for one.
This is not a "sale that never ends." When it's done, it's done.
You have three choices right now:
₹4,998 ₹2,499 for 2