Help with toning arms !
mandypinetown
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Hi people! I hope you're all well, more so I hope it's cooling off wherever you're from--as it's starting to do so here in Tejas
Anyways, I've been wanting to start toning up my arms and I don't know what is a good weight for the dumbell... I keep thinking 5lb will be too light--so I am thinking I should go with an 8lb one... but then I'm thinking it might be too heavy... so I figured I would ask what is the best weight to start off with as I work myself up to at least 10lb... well... I guess until I tone my arms.. as I'm not looking muscles
Anyways... I'm rambling... hope you're all well
best,
mandy
Anyways, I've been wanting to start toning up my arms and I don't know what is a good weight for the dumbell... I keep thinking 5lb will be too light--so I am thinking I should go with an 8lb one... but then I'm thinking it might be too heavy... so I figured I would ask what is the best weight to start off with as I work myself up to at least 10lb... well... I guess until I tone my arms.. as I'm not looking muscles
Anyways... I'm rambling... hope you're all well
best,
mandy
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Try pushups first.
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The best weight to use is the one that feels comfortably challenging. If you are doing say, 10 repetitions, you should feel like you would really be struggling to do 12-15 reps with that weight and maintain good form.0
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Dips and planks are good to.0
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When I first started it was with 3lbs I slowly worked my way up to 15. When it becomes "easy" to do your sets you need more weight.0
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bump0
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The best weight to use is the one that feels comfortably challenging. If you are doing say, 10 repetitions, you should feel like you would really be struggling to do 12-15 reps with that weight and maintain good form.
I think this is good advice.
I just started a few weeks ago with reps of 10 with a 5 lb weight. It's now not any problem to do, so I have increased to reps of 15. Probably next week I will increase to 8 lb.0 -
Shake weight0
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Although pushups, dips, and planks are awesome, if someone has been doing nothing at all, these will be incredibly difficult.
I'd get an adjustable weight so that you can add to it and work you way up to body weight exercises.0 -
Others can speak to free weights (I don't use them as often as I used to), but I've gotten my arms pretty strong with body weight exercises—tons of push ups, planks (several variations) and dips. Although running hills with a double jogger totally 110lbs w/kids doesn't hurt either
There's some great information on bodybuilding.com re: weights and proper form.0 -
Will 8 pounds make you grunt?0
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Shake weight
The Topic isn't "How to Get Cab Fare". :P0 -
i use 25 pounds...and i believe i have some nice muscle tone.
heavier is more efficient...i do 4 or 5 sets of 5 to 8 reps
you wont get big muscles.0 -
Shake weight
The Topic isn't "How to Get Cab Fare". :P0 -
curl reams of copy paper.
I hear they are lighter than dumbbells even when they weigh the same, therefore making them easier to lift.0 -
awesome replies! thanks everyone0
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Diet, diet, diet for losing bodyfat.
The triceps are roughly 2/3's of your arm's muscle mass, make sure you work them well. Too many people, guys especially, make the mistake of overworking their biceps to get bigger arms.0 -
Start out with a weight that you can do between 8-12 times. The last 2 should be hard, but not so hard you loose good posture. Never use your body to help lift the weight, only use the bicep muscle. Keep elbows close to your side if doing standing curls. I started out with 5-7.5 pounds and ow can curl 20-25 pounds.. BTW, if you really want nice defined arms, don't ignore the triceps. They are bigger than the biceps and give great definition! Also, compound exercises really help such as pull ups/chin ups and lag pull downs.0
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Lots of great replies above. Not a whle bunch to add to that.
I will say things here in San Antonio are till pretty hot, but I am startting to feel a sligt dip in temp at night, also love Jeff Buckley, so awesome for you.0
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