hate my arms...
MogMog_2
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Hi all. As the title says I really hate my arms. Im naturally quite slim, apart from them. It seems to be the only place I really put weight on.
I keep reading u guys say how u can't spot reduce fat so.. am I right in thinking that this is where lifting weights would help?? (Bear in mind im very misinformed about weight lifting & was in the "u lift heavy & u'll bulk up" camp) obviously I want to make my arms smaller not bigger.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Have tried to include a pic.. if its worked.
I keep reading u guys say how u can't spot reduce fat so.. am I right in thinking that this is where lifting weights would help?? (Bear in mind im very misinformed about weight lifting & was in the "u lift heavy & u'll bulk up" camp) obviously I want to make my arms smaller not bigger.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Have tried to include a pic.. if its worked.
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Yes, weights will help. And heavy weights won't bulk you up, there'll give the definition I assume you're after.
I totally feel your pain though, I carry weight on my arms too. It's so stubborn and the last spot to go! My legs show definition easily but my arms stubbornly cling to fat.0 -
Since we can't choose where we lose, i'd follow the standard fat-loss plan of a calorie deficit, plus full-body strength training to minimize muscle loss. Muscle can't bulk in a calorie deficit - it's impossible. Follow a good strength program, like NROL, Stronglifts, or a personal trainer's plan. Don't bother adding extra arm exercises. You already know why.
I like the floor lights. Are you a flight attendant?0 -
Thanks guys for the replies, no im not a flight attendant
Weights it is then.. eek! Need to have a read up first & watch some of the beginners tutorials I keep seeing on here I think. Thanks both.0 -
breemarkmais wrote: »Thanks guys for the replies, no im not a flight attendant
Weights it is then.. eek! Need to have a read up first & watch some of the beginners tutorials I keep seeing on here I think. Thanks both.
Reading up here will help.
I'd also suggest that you read a weightlifting book targeted to women because they tend to explain the specific benefits for women as well.
New rules for lifting would be an excellent choice for that.
Also, check out the recomposition thread in the maintainance sub forum.0 -
Thats great thanks, will do.0
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As you can see in pic im lifting a wine glass.. that counts towards reps right?!0
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Haha definitely.
You've had great advice so I have nothing to add except try not to be too self-conscious, I don't think there's anything wrong with your arms at all (but I know we all have our little issues, so its good you're prepared to do the right things to counteract it). Good luck0 -
Weight lifting will give your arms shape, but it will not make them smaller if that's what you're after.0
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Weight lifting will give your arms shape, but it will not make them smaller if that's what you're after.
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Haha definitely.
You've had great advice so I have nothing to add except try not to be too self-conscious, I don't think there's anything wrong with your arms at all (but I know we all have our little issues, so its good you're prepared to do the right things to counteract it). Good luck
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breemarkmais wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Weight lifting will give your arms shape, but it will not make them smaller if that's what you're after.
That's the thing though, you still might not lose weight from your arms and could end up looking scrawny.
It happened to me a while back, when i wasn't happy with my thighs. I carried on losing weight and got smaller everywhere apart from my thighs....and i just looked awful.
I ended up having to put weight back on!
As a few others have said, try weightlifting, it'll make your arms look defined. (They don't look flabby to me at all!).0 -
I agree definition is your best bet, but don't waste your time with exercises like bicep curls. Exercises like pull ups, dips, presses, rows, power cleans, deadlifts, high pulls etc will be much more beneficial for your arms and have a better overall effect on your strength level, fitness and metabolism. Look at a good compound lifting program like Starting Strength, New rules of Lifting for Women, Stronglifts etc.0
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I agree definition is your best bet, but don't waste your time with exercises like bicep curls. Exercises like pull ups, dips, presses, rows, power cleans, deadlifts, high pulls etc will be much more beneficial for your arms and have a better overall effect on your strength level, fitness and metabolism. Look at a good compound lifting program like Starting Strength, New rules of Lifting for Women, Stronglifts etc.
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ExRelaySprinter wrote: »breemarkmais wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Weight lifting will give your arms shape, but it will not make them smaller if that's what you're after.
That's the thing though, you still might not lose weight from your arms and could end up looking scrawny.
It happened to me a while back, when i wasn't happy with my thighs. I carried on losing weight and got smaller everywhere apart from my thighs....and i just looked awful.
I ended up having to put weight back on!
As a few others have said, try weightlifting, it'll make your arms look defined. (They don't look flabby to me at all!).
Thanks. Yeah its rubbish when u have a trouble spot! I can guarantee the first place weight will fall from is boobs/bum! haha. Will seriously consider getting into weights now. Thanks again.
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Put your arms in casts for a few months.0
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Definitely lift heavy try to aim for the low rep that means u've maxed out! But heavier the better!! Good luck girl u got this!! ☺️0
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Do one of the beginners progressive weight lifting routines, if needed with a small deficit. I don't have any suggestions for your giant star head0
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Lift and lift heavy!! It's really the only way to go. You will trim the fat and add muscle.0
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amyrebeccah wrote: »Do not freak out if you see what seems to be some increased size at first. It will be temporary. It's water retained in the muscles.
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CasperNaegle wrote: »Lift and lift heavy!! It's really the only way to go. You will trim the fat and add muscle.0
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Training arms like crazy wont help, my dear. I don't even think you have big arms anyway. But, if you don't feel comfortable with them, just don't skip your workouts. I know you look slim. But that does not mean that you are muscular. As you go in shape and more muscular, you will get more curvy and lose all the fat on your body.0
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Obviously lift as other people have said, but with the cardio I suggest you use the rower which involves using your arms (about 10%) or you could use the hand cycle or rope machine, which are all arms. Upi are aiming to exercise and preserve the underlying muscle, the deficit gets rid of the fat.0
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I recommend you get prepared to see,maybe not a change in size but a change on how the size looks. Let me elaborate, my bicep measure was 26 cms when I started working out,today it is 26 cms, but the calliper measures and the looks..there lies the difference I of course still have overall fat to shed,but for me it's stomach and biceps, where it gets stored the most0
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Thanks all0
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