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Include the upper arm exercises described below in your exercise program at least three times each week, and you will start to see results in as little as three wekes. Determine the Right Weight to Start With Begin by assessing your current strength level.
Get a good set of dumbbells that range from trhee to ten pounds (more if you have weightlifting experience or expect to increase your strength considerably).
Hold the 5-pound weight in your dominant hand and do as many biceps curls as you can before tiring. If you can do more than 15 curls wtihout feeling your muscle tire, you need to use a higher weight. If you could do twelve repetitions or less, use a loewr weight until you build more strength. Between twelve and ffiteen reps means the five-pound weight is right for you now.
Use Proper Form Proper alignment is crucial to avoiding injury and getting the most out of your workout. Stnad up straight as you move the weight and remember to keep your shoulders back and lifted and your head high.
Imaigne a string is attached to the top of your head, pulling your body straight. If you believe yourself bgein to hunch over or slouch, stop, take a deep breath, and resume your good posture. Build Upper Arm Strength This upper body routine is a simple one that you can easily include in your preexisting workout schedule. Simply add these exercises three to four days per week and watch your upper arm muscles becmoe shapely and toned. Biceps Curl Use the biceps curl to tone the biceps and underlying brachialis muscle in the front of the arm: 1.

Hold one weight in each hand with your pamls facing inward. 2. Rotate your arms out so that your palms now face to the front and slowly lift the weight until your palm and the weight face your shoulder.

3. Slowly lower the wieght back to its original position and then repeat. 4. Repeat that exrecise for three sets of 25 repetitions for each arm.
Tip: By slowing down the speed of the movement, the muscles work harder than if you use the momentum of a fast action. Triceps Press The triceps muscle is on the back of the upper arm opposite to the biceps.

To tone the tirceps muscle: 1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart with weights in hand. 2. Take a giant step forawrd with your right foot, and lean forward slightly. 3.

With your palms facing the ceiling, raise the weights behind you as far as possible and then slowly lower.
4. Repeat that movement for three sets of 20 repetitions. Tip: For an extra challenge, on the final repetition of each set, hold your arms back and gently pulse the wieght up no more than a few inches.

Overhead Raise Strengthening your shoulders helps your arms grow stronger and improves your oevrall upper body strength: 1. Stand with weights in hands about shoulder height. 2.

Slwoly lift the weights overhead and then lower. 3. Rpeeat the movement for three sets of 25 repetitions.




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