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EsquireBride Posted: Mar 11, 2008 08:29 PM+
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Upper arm exercise ideas?

I am petite but I would like some arm definition because I am wearing a strapless dress. I would really like to tone up my upper arms! Any ideas? I belong to a gym, so if there are certain machines you can suggest that would be great!
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DavaDay Posted: Mar 14, 2008 03:55 PM+
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Re: Upper arm exercise ideas?

So, you want to train your triceps, delts (shoulders), biceps, and upper back.

Bicep curls you must know how to do. Do them with free weights, the machine s*cks. Start with 5 pound dumbbells in each hand and do them SLOOOOOOOW. Even SLOOOOOWER back down than up. If 5 lbs. is too easy after 5 or 6 reps, go heavier. Do 2 sets of 15 at a weight where on the 15th rep you feel like you can't use your arms anymore.

Triceps - again, I don't like the machines. Lie on your back with a weight in each hand, hands straight up to the ceiling, directly over your shoulders. Lower the weights down towards your head so they are parallel to the floor, as if your elbow is a hinge. Stop at the 90-degree angle. Raise them straight up again. Again, go slooooow, and do 2 sets of 15. This shows you how, but try not to go down so low; it's hard to keep your wrist at a good angle:


Your shoulders are actually 3 muscles, and you need to work all of them. The overhead press machine is good for that working your front and middle delts, but again, these can be done with dumbbells too if you prefer (which I do! You get a better range of motion with free weights than machines).

Machines are actually best for rear delts, but there aren't any machines solely dedicated to them. There's the upright row machine for your back that has horizontal handles too, which if you use, you get your rear delts. And there's the machine that you can use for chest flyes where if you sit with your chest against the pad instead of your back and reach around for the handles, it gets your rear delts. Looks like this:


For your back - the row machine is good (sit with your chest against the pad, reach out for the handles, and slowly bring them towards you. Pause, and slowly push them back). Your back can take a lot of weight - start with 30 or 35 pounds, even if you're not in shape.



Now, get out there and get moving!

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Brendanzgirl Posted: Mar 14, 2008 05:23 PM+
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Re: Upper arm exercise ideas?

Wow thanks for posting this I need to do that too!
cool pics
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Brendanzgirl Posted: Mar 14, 2008 05:25 PM+
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Re: Upper arm exercise ideas?

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KSquared Posted: Mar 15, 2008 09:12 PM+
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Re: Upper arm exercise ideas?

If you're really just looking for definition and you already have a good amount of strength, ditch the machines and use free weights.
Machines are designed to build strength -and eventually you will see definition, dumbbells are what you want to use to see cuts in your muscles. Good luck.

Just wanted to add that it's really important to keep hydrated - it makes your workouts much more effective.
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bridej9 Posted: Mar 16, 2008 09:36 PM+
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Re: Upper arm exercise ideas?

Tricep push ups, in yoga we do a ton of those and it has really helped.
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Jaime321 Posted: Jun 14, 2008 09:34 PM+
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Re: Upper arm exercise ideas?

push ups! You don't need a machine and they can do wonders. You just have to be careful and have good form.
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