Most women would like to know how to tone their arms as fast as possible, particularly the back of the arm, so today you will find out. You'll also get a sample workout designed to hit the area in question.
Great results can be achieved in a relatively short time frame if you are smart with your actions, so don't be so quick to presume every short-term fitness concept is too good to be true. While you'll see thousands of people looking to learn things such as how to get a six pack in 3 minutes and it's easy to laugh at their longing for an instant solution to their problems, the truth is you can achieve fantastic results on any body part providing you train effectively in whatever time you have available for it.
The workout today consists of only 5 moves: []
* Dumbbell Front Raise
* Biceps Curl
* DB Reverse Flye
* DB Triceps Kickback
* Close-Grip Push-Up
All exercises are part of a circuit which needs to be worked through in one continuous set. Try your best to achieve eight reps on everything before stopping for a rest. That might not sound like very much, but it's actually 40 reps due to the fact there are five moves.
If you can get through the circuit four times, with a one minute rest period in between each round, then you will begin noticing results within a very short space of time. This is due to the high intensity level set by minimizing rest times as you move through each exercise.
The main areas you'll hit with a workout of this type are the front and back of your shoulders, your biceps and your triceps. The triceps is the muscle which most women are concerned with as it's responsible for the problem many call 'jelly arm syndrome', where loose flabby skin hangs from the arm if it is elevated.
If you were only to focus on training your triceps muscle you would achieve unbalanced results and your arms would look out of proportion. In order to maintain a good balance of tone throughout the entire arm area you should look to incorporate exercises which will also hit those surrounding areas of the shoulders and biceps as well.
Most ladies who go to the gym are terrified of picking up dumbbells because they've heard the old myths that free weights are for men and cardiovascular machines are for women. Or they stick to light, pink fluffy dumbbells which represent no kind of physical challenge to them at all. If you want to achieve a leaner, toned body you need to train with weights that push you.
With only 8 reps on every exercise in a circuit you enable yourself to use a weight which is challenging, rather than a tiny dumbbell you could lift for hours on end if you had to.
So the next time somebody asks you how to tone their arms you now know that they do not need to spend countless hours in the gym to see results. Just a simple circuit which targets the triceps muscle, as well as the surrounding areas, can produce fantastic results in very little time.
Great results can be achieved in a relatively short time frame if you are smart with your actions, so don't be so quick to presume every short-term fitness concept is too good to be true. While you'll see thousands of people looking to learn things such as how to get a six pack in 3 minutes and it's easy to laugh at their longing for an instant solution to their problems, the truth is you can achieve fantastic results on any body part providing you train effectively in whatever time you have available for it.
The workout today consists of only 5 moves: []
* Dumbbell Front Raise
* Biceps Curl
* DB Reverse Flye
* DB Triceps Kickback
* Close-Grip Push-Up
All exercises are part of a circuit which needs to be worked through in one continuous set. Try your best to achieve eight reps on everything before stopping for a rest. That might not sound like very much, but it's actually 40 reps due to the fact there are five moves.
If you can get through the circuit four times, with a one minute rest period in between each round, then you will begin noticing results within a very short space of time. This is due to the high intensity level set by minimizing rest times as you move through each exercise.
The main areas you'll hit with a workout of this type are the front and back of your shoulders, your biceps and your triceps. The triceps is the muscle which most women are concerned with as it's responsible for the problem many call 'jelly arm syndrome', where loose flabby skin hangs from the arm if it is elevated.
If you were only to focus on training your triceps muscle you would achieve unbalanced results and your arms would look out of proportion. In order to maintain a good balance of tone throughout the entire arm area you should look to incorporate exercises which will also hit those surrounding areas of the shoulders and biceps as well.
Most ladies who go to the gym are terrified of picking up dumbbells because they've heard the old myths that free weights are for men and cardiovascular machines are for women. Or they stick to light, pink fluffy dumbbells which represent no kind of physical challenge to them at all. If you want to achieve a leaner, toned body you need to train with weights that push you.
With only 8 reps on every exercise in a circuit you enable yourself to use a weight which is challenging, rather than a tiny dumbbell you could lift for hours on end if you had to.
So the next time somebody asks you how to tone their arms you now know that they do not need to spend countless hours in the gym to see results. Just a simple circuit which targets the triceps muscle, as well as the surrounding areas, can produce fantastic results in very little time.
About the Author:
About the author: Russ Howe PTI is the United Kingdom's most in demand personal trainer. Be sure to watch his popular guides on how to tone your arms and how to get a six pack in 3 minutes to achieve quick results in the gym.
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