Need to work on my arms...
LupitaWins12
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I love doing cardio and working my lower body, but when it comes to arms...pfft I am weak..! Any tips/suggestions to build strength and get toned/defined arms?? What has worked for you?
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Start lifting, and if regular pushups are an issue, wall pushups are a bit easier.0
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Knee push ups are what I started with.0
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To get good as pushups, you have to do them. It's like anything else you want to get good at...............practice and repetition.
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To get good as pushups, you have to do them. It's like anything else you want to get good at...............practice and repetition.
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Indeed...but not only do I want to do a push up, I want to tone my arms. Any suggestions??0 -
Lift heavy things.0
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To get good as pushups, you have to do them. It's like anything else you want to get good at...............practice and repetition.
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Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Indeed...but not only do I want to do a push up, I want to tone my arms. Any suggestions??
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Push ups
Planks
Using light weights at the gym, 3/4ks bicep curls, tricep dips etc? If you want to tone use light weights I've been told otherwise you're building muscle and ur arms will get bigger. Small weights, lots of reps0 -
I have two knee replacements so push ups are something I can not do. Any other suggestions to work the flabby arms?0
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To get good as pushups, you have to do them. It's like anything else you want to get good at...............practice and repetition.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Indeed...but not only do I want to do a push up, I want to tone my arms. Any suggestions??
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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Thank you!! :-)0 -
Close grip pull ups.0
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Push ups
Planks
Using light weights at the gym, 3/4ks bicep curls, tricep dips etc? If you want to tone use light weights I've been told otherwise you're building muscle and ur arms will get bigger. Small weights, lots of reps
I think you may need to do a bit of research. Thinking has moved on a bit since women were told to only use light weights and lots of reps to 'tone'. To the OP. Get some heavy *kitten* weights and start lifting them girl! Shoulder press, bench, dead lift. All big moves will help tone not just your arms but the rest of your body at the same time. Winner!!0 -
I love doing cardio and working my lower body, but when it comes to arms...pfft I am weak..! Any tips/suggestions to build strength and get toned/defined arms?? What has worked for you?
Dumbbell or bodybar exercises for shoulders and arms (overhead lifts, pull ups, rows, flies, curls, pullovers);
Gym bench or other stable surface (triceps dips);
Bodyweight (pushups against wall, on knees, or regular).
Using weights for a while can help with the bodyweight exercises if you're weak.0 -
I have two knee replacements so push ups are something I can not do. Any other suggestions to work the flabby arms?
Normally, I'm not a big fan of gym machines for arm exercises, but in your case they might be a good idea as they would provide support while sitting.0 -
Awesome tips! Thank you!0
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Push ups
Planks
Using light weights at the gym, 3/4ks bicep curls, tricep dips etc? If you want to tone use light weights I've been told otherwise you're building muscle and ur arms will get bigger. Small weights, lots of reps
I think you may need to do a bit of research. Thinking has moved on a bit since women were told to only use light weights and lots of reps to 'tone'. To the OP. Get some heavy *kitten* weights and start lifting them girl! Shoulder press, bench, dead lift. All big moves will help tone not just your arms but the rest of your body at the same time. Winner!!
Thanks girly, but I won't bulk up right??0 -
Push ups
Planks
Using light weights at the gym, 3/4ks bicep curls, tricep dips etc? If you want to tone use light weights I've been told otherwise you're building muscle and ur arms will get bigger. Small weights, lots of reps
wrong
heavy lifting with few reps (as heavy as you can go for 5 reps, etc) is great for strengthening muscles and the central nervous system, and will NOT bulk you up. in fact, hypertrophy is more often seen in great rep ranges ie 8-15
OP, as a woman, you will not bulk up. I promise. You'd have to maintain an extremely high protein, calorie surplus AND follow a heavy weight lifting routine, and then it would still take months to see a difference. You simply don't have the testosterone and calories to bulk up. Heavy weight lifting in women on calorie deficits encourages strength, healthier bones, and holding onto muscle tissue when your diet would normally eat it away and cause flabbiness.0 -
Push ups
Planks
Using light weights at the gym, 3/4ks bicep curls, tricep dips etc? If you want to tone use light weights I've been told otherwise you're building muscle and ur arms will get bigger. Small weights, lots of reps
I think you may need to do a bit of research. Thinking has moved on a bit since women were told to only use light weights and lots of reps to 'tone'. To the OP. Get some heavy *kitten* weights and start lifting them girl! Shoulder press, bench, dead lift. All big moves will help tone not just your arms but the rest of your body at the same time. Winner!!
Thanks girly, but I won't bulk up right??
No chance, it's not something that happens by accident. I'm trying my damn hardest to grow and it's hard as hell! It takes real effort as a girly to put on enough muscle to get anywhere near what people would consider 'bulky'. Don't listen to outdated advice. To tone those arms you need to lift weight that really challenges your muscles.0 -
I have recently rehabilitated from a neck and shoulder weakness/injury. I find that doing the prescribed excerises is making a difference. Basically I am doing front and side raises , which the physio precribed, and have added shoulder presses and bicep curls. These sorts of exercises seem a good starting point. SStart with a weight you can lift easily, and keep adding more as you get stronger.0
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Push ups
Planks
Using light weights at the gym, 3/4ks bicep curls, tricep dips etc? If you want to tone use light weights I've been told otherwise you're building muscle and ur arms will get bigger. Small weights, lots of reps
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Push ups
Planks
Using light weights at the gym, 3/4ks bicep curls, tricep dips etc? If you want to tone use light weights I've been told otherwise you're building muscle and ur arms will get bigger. Small weights, lots of reps
I think you may need to do a bit of research. Thinking has moved on a bit since women were told to only use light weights and lots of reps to 'tone'. To the OP. Get some heavy *kitten* weights and start lifting them girl! Shoulder press, bench, dead lift. All big moves will help tone not just your arms but the rest of your body at the same time. Winner!!
Thanks girly, but I won't bulk up right??
No chance, it's not something that happens by accident. I'm trying my damn hardest to grow and it's hard as hell! It takes real effort as a girly to put on enough muscle to get anywhere near what people would consider 'bulky'. Don't listen to outdated advice. To tone those arms you need to lift weight that really challenges your muscles.
So true...lets do this!!! Thanks again0
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