how to slim down really fat arms ?
amy_marlene
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i'm 5'5, current weight 145 lbs. i have really fat arms and it looks awful. i want to lose about 30 pounds more, will the weight loss only help me lose fat from my arms ? i would be so grateful for any advice thank you
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anyone?0
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A lot of people can't do this but
I took up horse cart driving!
I could not believe the work out it gave my "wings"0 -
I have found that push ups help quite a bit. You still have to combine arm exercises and weights with cardio to burn off the fat but the push ups help tone them up! Keep at it!0
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I have the same problem!!! I look soo top heavy bc of my arms, I refuse to wear short sleeves or tank style tops. My guess is losing weight while doing cardio and alot of weights? I dunno. Once I get to my goal weight, if I still have fat arms I am getting arm surgery, I am that unhappy. It's 95 here today and I have on an elbow length sweater bc of my fat arms :-(0
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I've been specifically working on this and it's slow going. I'll be interested to see any short-cuts myself0
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You actually cannot spot reduce fat. You have to lose it all over. You can tone the muscles under the arms (triceps and such) and that will help them not hang when the fat is gone, but you have to lose it all over and hopefully when you start losing it will come from there too, but that could be the last spot it leaves as well0
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Hi, you will generally lose the weight from all areas of your body but i find the best thing to help with my arms is strength training, i have noticed a vast improvement in my arms in the past few weeks, they look so more defined.0
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Hi Amy, because it's hard to tell where you will lose first (and impossible to deliberately 'spot reduce'), I would suggest adding in some strength training to your exercise- you can't choose where you lose fat, but building muscle will probably help as it will tone your arms etc. I also read an interesting article recently that mentioned women often carry fat in their upper arms (bingo wings) because of low levels of testosterone and that taking a zinc supplement can help with fat in that area as it helps to metabolise excess oestregen. You could give that a go too, but I would say strength training will give you some results!0
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Honestly, my I've gotten many compliments on my "muscular looking arms", and all I've done is continually move/pull them on the elliptical handles.... and when I power walk, I am moving them, as well (holding my cell phone and ipod, and switching hands... I get nervous out walking by myself, where I walk...but I don't have pockets. ). Anyway, oddly enough, people think I'm lifting, lol.0
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This will make your arms stronger, it's tailored to any current fitness level, and it only takes a few days a week:
http://www.alternative100pushups.com/
And as a bonus, when you do finally lose the extra fat, your arms will not be flabby!0 -
I'm strength training too in an effort to get rid of my big arms. I'm using 7lb weights right now and looking to graduate up to 10lbs in two weeks. I feel your pain but I'm optimistic this is the way to go.0
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you said it yourself you still have weight to lose which obviously some of it is on your arms. Keep up the cardio and strength training. You don't want to lose muscle mass with fat loss. It all takes time and overall fat loss will eventually cause a drop there! don't get discouraged!0
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You have to lose the fat, but there is no way to control how/where you lose it. Eat right and be patient and it'll happen.0
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Although I knew there was no "spot fix" answer, I was glad to see this topic. I too have "bingo/old lady wings" and am frustrated! I will say that I have started to see some definition as I build the muscle. But because the fat isn't gone yet, I think they just look bigger for now.
Frustrating but you have to keep at it I guess.0 -
Others have already mentioned not being able to spot reduce. I certainly wish it was possible lol.
Running has always helped me slim down fairly quick, add heavy lifting to that (or any good cardio) and it should help a ton.0 -
This will make your arms stronger, it's tailored to any current fitness level, and it only takes a few days a week:
http://www.alternative100pushups.com/
And as a bonus, when you do finally lose the extra fat, your arms will not be flabby!
Definitely going to check this out! Thanks for posting.0 -
i have a fitness trainer tell me l carnitine helps with muscle... i'm no expert.. but i'm starting to get some definition in my upper arms, but still have the bat wing look a bit at the bottom i'm doing weight training a few days a week (incorporated in my boot camp workouts) and it seems to be helping with the flab... any other suggestions welcome!0
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Spot reduction is almost non-existent, and that's the bad news.
The good news is that strength training and over-all body fat reduction will get that flab off in time.
Be patient. It's not a race.0 -
Kettlebells and kettlebell workouts are really good for toning up all over. There's plenty of youtube tutorials that can help.0
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I know exactally how you feel...I have been back in the gym for 12 weeks now, 4-6 days a week, 1.5-2 hrs a day. Right now my main focus is my belly and my ARMS! I use every weight machine they have and then some, even do extras on them just to focus on the arms. I was measured yesterday, it was bitter sweet....I have lost a total of 12 inches, but NOT even a fraction of a inch in my arms. I was pleased of the total number, but disappointed in the arms. I will give it some more time, but if it don't start coming off, I too will have it cut off... I have dealt with this issue all my life and I'm not getting any younger. Good Luck!0
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Cardio, weight training is the only way. The suggest above are all good. Basically you have to keep at it and use weights. Nothing heavy just enough to work the muscle and tone. The problem is it takes longer and more work to gain muscle then to loose it and there are no short cuts . You can take some protein shakes to help but its all about time and persistance. you can do it...0
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You can't spot-reduce fat. You can do push-ups and other forms of resistance training to make your arms more lean and muscular, but it means nothing unless you also eat healthily and at a deficit. Cardio will help you lose body fat too.0
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I have the same issue - I won't wear a tank or even short sleeve shirt in public, even if it's 90 degrees out.
I read somewhere that the best exercise for that "bat wing" under the arm is to put your hands on your chair, then slide your feet forward so that your butt is in front of the seat of the chair. Then lift yourself up and down. Kind of like an upside down push up. Just make sure the chair is against something sturdy so you don't hurt yourself. I've also just bought a pair of 3 lb hand weights and I've been trying to use those. So far, I do notice a small difference, but I've only been at it a couple of weeks and I only do it 2 or 3 days a week and probably not as many "reps" as I should.0 -
For me, my arms, shoulders, and upper back have been the easiest part of my body to get into shape. I lift fairly heavy weights(8-12 reps per set) four times a week. I love my arms now. They look good but are not too defined.0
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I am constantly moving my arms on the treadmill and the elliptical. I have noticed that my arms are looking a bit more toned. I am not a fan of sleeveless shirts but when you live in Kansas you must wear them to be comfortable! I think that all women have issues with this part of their body. Nobody wants "wings"!0
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insanity.0
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In case it's getting lost in all the other posts...
You HAVE to eat right. Slimming down, toning, losing weight, whatever you want to call it happens with a good diet. Period. Cardio can, to a small extent, cover up a bad diet, but at the end of the day, weight loss happens from a caloric deficit. Get your diet in check and nothing else matters.
People recommending different types of exercises/DVDs/whatever.... they are missing the biggest point - you have to eat right.0 -
You actually cannot spot reduce fat. You have to lose it all over. You can tone the muscles under the arms (triceps and such) and that will help them not hang when the fat is gone, but you have to lose it all over and hopefully when you start losing it will come from there too, but that could be the last spot it leaves as well
THAT!
Wait till you loose all of it, but if you want to focus on your arms specifically in the meantime it's better to do a ton of exercice with little or no weight vs. few exercices with heavy weight. Pilates, yoga excercices make you lean and focuses on strenghtening your small/inner muscles and avoid the "bulky" look in the long run.0 -
You actually cannot spot reduce fat. You have to lose it all over. You can tone the muscles under the arms (triceps and such) and that will help them not hang when the fat is gone, but you have to lose it all over and hopefully when you start losing it will come from there too, but that could be the last spot it leaves as well
THAT!
Wait till you loose all of it, but if you want to focus on your arms specifically in the meantime it's better to do a ton of exercice with little or no weight vs. few exercices with heavy weight. Pilates, yoga excercices make you lean and focuses on strenghtening your small/inner muscles and avoid the "bulky" look in the long run.
Um, no.
A ton of exercise with little/no weight = cardio. If you're doing cardio, go for a walk/run/bike ride/whatever that has more benefits. If you want to work the muscle, go high weight low reps.0 -
i'm 5'5, current weight 145 lbs. i have really fat arms and it looks awful. i want to lose about 30 pounds more, will the weight loss only help me lose fat from my arms ? i would be so grateful for any advice thank you
You def need cardio to burn fat, but to further improve the look of your arms, do 4 sets of 8 reps of bicep curls with 15 lb weights in each hand and 4 sets of 8 reps of overhead tricep extensions with 20lb weights 3 times a week. If that is too heavy, go to 12.5 and 15 lbs respectively.
My trainer had me start doing this and the results were amazing.0
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